Timber and glass design aims for uplifting image The chapel's modest architecture is a refreshing change from the circular museum with its assertive mast. In designing the 2,100-square-foot building, Denver-based Fentress Architects, the same firm responsible for the museum, shelved heroic gestures for a barnlike structure framed in Douglas fir. Washington Times
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