From: Doug Franklin
On 2010-05-07 23:08, paul stenquist wrote:
> Don't know if it's a support member, but it feels like it. Nicely
> integrated, I'd say.
If it's not load-bearing, there's a bloody mountain of steel hiding in
there somewhere to support the floors. The walls can obviously carry a
crapton of load, vertically. Hard for me to tell just how wide that
place is.
Reinforced concrete. The cross provides some structural bracing, but
isn't really load bearing I don't think. The roof slopes steeply back
from the "front".
http://thedailyexplorer.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/24-chapeloftheholycross.jpg
There appear to be small windows along the side
http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f94/ssgeorge/Grand%20Canyon/IMG_0010.jpg
It's all one large room inside, as can be seen from this view of the
entrance.
http://www.sedonahikingtrails.com/images/broken-arrow-trail-loop/1662-chapel-of-the-holy-cross.jpg
It's actually fairly small, as befits it's designation as a chapel.
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