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Posted 28 January 2008 - 10:36 PM

Ryan is an altar server (MC) at the National Shrine.

I work in the dean's office for the school of architecture so I figured I'd post this:

http://publicaffairs...testWinners.cfm

Jan. 28, 2008
Student Winners of Papal Design Contest Announced at CUA

Posted ImageArchitecture students, from left, Ryan Mullen and John-Paul Mikolajczyk, with their winning entry in the papal design contest.

The winning architectural design by two Catholic University students for a 10-by-4-foot papal altar and a pulpit, lectern and chair that Pope Benedict XVI will use when he celebrates Mass in Washington, D.C., was unveiled today at The Catholic University of America, D.C., in partnership with the Archdiocese of Washington.

The model by John-Paul Mikolajczyk, of Staten Island, N.Y., and Ryan Mullen, of Manchester, N.H., both candidates in the master’s program at Catholic University’s School of Architecture and Planning, shows an altar with a substantial top, a repeating pattern of decorative parabolic arches beneath it and a smaller base.

The front of the pulpit (or ambo), where the Holy Father will read the Gospel, is adorned with images of the Bible and the Holy Trinity. The tall chair back is decorated with Pope Benedict XVI’s papal coat of arms. [The Holy Father does not read the Gospel....]

At the unveiling, Most Rev. Donald W. Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, said that the design is “a tribute to this school of architecture, Catholic University and the quality of students here.

“It’s very exciting knowing this work you designed and were so focused on doing the best you can do — all those people are going to be looking at this and you’ll be able to say, ‘He’s standing at my altar.’ ”

Posted ImageMost Rev. Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, with Mullen, left, and Mikolajczyk.

Mikolajczyk and Mullen will work with architecture faculty and the Archdiocese of Washington to fine-tune the design and actually construct the altar and the other furnishings at the Crough Center. The four pieces will become part of the sanctuary for the Mass that Pope Benedict XVI will celebrate April 17 at the city’s new baseball stadium, Nationals Park. Following the Mass, the pontiff will give a major address on Catholic education at CUA.


The two graduate students were assisted by Rachel Bailey, of Napa, Calif., and Victoria Engelstad, of Bradley Beach, N.J., both seniors in CUA’s undergraduate architecture program.

Mikolajczyk and Mullen explained that for design inspiration, they spent an afternoon at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception studying the altar furnishings. “We wanted to incorporate elements that would remind us of Christ’s active presence and work in the liturgy,” said Mikolajczyk.

One of the jurors, Monsignor Barry Knestout, who holds a degree in architecture and is overseeing planning for the sanctuary at the papal Mass, praised the winning design for its “delicacy and elegance. The winners obviously gave deep thought to the design and how it related to the implementation of the pieces.”

Twenty-one entries were submitted for the design competition, or charrette, which was held last week at CUA’s Edward M. Crough Center for Architectural Studies, where the winners were announced.

The top award for the design competition will receive a $1,500 prize. The second-place winner will receive $1,000 and five honorable-mention winners will each receive $500. The proposed designs will be displayed at the Crough Center for about a week.

Mikolajczyk, 23, who earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy in 2007 from Catholic University, is enrolled in the first year of CUA’s three-year Master of Architecture program. A graduate of Monsignor Farrell High School in Staten Island, N.Y., he was a member at CUA of the Eta Sigma Phi Classics Club and participated in Habitat for Humanity, Students for Life and DC Reads through the Office of Campus Ministry.

Mikolajczyk, who volunteers as an altar server at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, is a member of the Knights of Columbus and the International Order of Alhambra.

Mullen, 24, who earned both a bachelor’s degree in architecture and a bachelor’s in civil engineering in 2007 from Catholic University, is expected to earn his master’s in December 2008. A graduate of Trinity High School in Manchester, N.H., Mullen was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Construction Specifications Institute as a CUA undergraduate.

Posted ImageMikolajczyk holds a model of the 10-by-4-foot altar.

Also a member of the Knights of Columbus, Mullen participated in Students for Life and DC Reads as an undergraduate. Mullen, who is a student in the design technologies concentration, also holds both teaching and research positions in the areas of structures and digital computation.

Students, working individually or in teams of up to four people, prepared their models and drawings over an intense few days of work between Jan. 18 and Jan. 23. The entries were judged on Jan. 24.

The jurors, who were chosen by the archdiocese, included Monsignor Knestout; Jane G. Belford, chancellor of the archdiocese; Bishop Francisco Gonzalez, S.F., auxiliary bishop of Washington; and Monsignor W. Ronald Jameson, rector of the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington.

“This was an incredible opportunity for CUA’s School of Architecture and Planning and for the university at large,” said Very Rev. David M. O’Connell, C.M., university president. “Architecture Dean Randall Ott and his outstanding faculty have the privilege of serving so many talented students who come here to study and grow in their professional development.

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Posted 28 January 2008 - 11:54 PM

Sweet. What an honour!

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Posted 29 January 2008 - 01:34 AM

That's cool. Never really thought were the Altar for these Masses came from before.
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Posted 29 January 2008 - 02:06 AM

View PostCatholicCid, on Jan 29 2008, 02:34 AM, said:

That's cool. Never really thought were the Altar for these Masses came from before.

Yeah, me too. I wonder what will happen to it after the Pope's visit. It would be kind of cool to have that altar at one's parish, christened by the Pope!
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Posted 29 January 2008 - 06:00 AM

http://www.americanp...nedicts- dc.html
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Posted 29 January 2008 - 06:40 AM

I wonder how the altar will be arranged. Will it be set up with the candles and altar crucifix as has been done lately in St. Peters.

Also, I note that the crucifix seems to have a risen Christ on it. Is this finalized?
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Posted 29 January 2008 - 06:55 AM

Well, the Archdiocese better hurry up an finalize ticket distribution plans regardless, cause I wanna be there!

In either case it seems like a very nice altar.
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