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  1. The Cadet Chapel is a modern architectural landmark and an all-faith center of worship for cadets. Learn about its renovation project, special programs, interfaith council, weddings and donations.

  2. The United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel, completed in 1962, is the distinguishing feature of the Cadet Area at the United States Air Force Academy north of Colorado Springs. It was designed by Walter Netsch [ 2 ] of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill of Chicago.

  3. Jun 7, 2010 · In 1954 Skidmore, Owings & Merrill were commissioned to design the United States Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel. Located in El Paso Country, Colorado, just outside of Colorado Springs, the...

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  4. Soaring 150 feet toward the Colorado sky, the Cadet Chapel at the Air Force Academy Chapel is an all-faith house of worship designed to meet the spiritual needs of cadets and staff. It contains a separate chapel for Protestant, Catholic, Jewish and Buddhist faiths, and two all-faiths' worship rooms.

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    Cadet Chapel was the highlight architectural element of the master plan by the architectural firm SOM for the entire campus of the United States Air Force Academy. Designed by architect Walter Netsch of Skidmore, Owings & Merrilof Chicago its proposal was controversial in its origins but over time the Cadet Chapel has become an example classic and ...

    The Chapel of the United States Air Force Academy is a religious building completed in 1962 in the area of cadets, north of Colorado Springs, in the area known as El Paso County area, Colorado, United States. With 46m high is placed on an area adjacent to the Court of Honor podium.

    The Chapel was specifically designed to accommodate three distinct areas of worship under one roof. Inspired by Sainte-Chapelle chapel in France and the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Italy, architect Walter Netschstacked spaces on two main levels. The architect faced the challenge of bringing together under one roof different spaces for diff...

    The building has a surprising succession of 17 needles of glass and aluminum, each composed of 100 tetrahedra, involving the whole deck. continuous panels of bright colored glass tubular dress tetrahedra, allowing diffused light into the building. The front facade on the south side, has a wide granite staircase with steel railings topped by a handr...

    The building that houses the chapels rises 46m, has a length of 85m and a width of 26m. The most striking aspect of the chapel is its row of seventeen towers. In the original design nineteen needles were contemplated, but this number was reduced due to budget problems. The structure is a tubular steel frame consisting of 100 identical tetrahedrons,...

    Tetrahedra that make up the needles are covered by triangular aluminum panels, while the tetrahedra generated between them are covered with a mosaic of colored glass with aluminum frame. The panels that cover the 17 needles were manufactured in Missouri and shipped by rail to the site. Build the deck of the chapel and the gardens surrounding it at ...

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  5. The Cadet Chapel, a national historic landmark and a symbol of religious freedom, is undergoing a $220 million renovation that will last until 2027. Learn about the challenges, milestones and progress of the restoration, as well as the cadet spiritual wellness services during the closure.

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  7. Learn how the Academy is preserving the national historic landmark with a $158 million renovation project that includes asbestos abatement and stained glass restoration. The chapel is expected to reopen to the public in 2027 after five years of reconstruction.