The current building is a giant domed cathedral with a large community center adjacent to the church, which was dedicated in 2002.
His great theater, the Schauspielhaus, amply holds its own in the august company of Berlin's two domed cathedrals.
He'd gathered his documents, called the clients to have them meet him at the courthouse then hmoed downtown, where he slipped into the cavernous domed cathedral of New York State Supreme Court.
It was in that period that the canon of Georgian Orthodox architecture was redesigned and a series of large-scale domed cathedrals were built.
Across the street people streamed up the steps of a huge domed cathedral, but the sidewalk on our side was deserted and there were no signs to indicate what it was.
His domed baroque cathedral was the primary symbol of London for at least a century and a half.
A remarkable example is Norma Minkowitz's crocheted "Pontoon Bridge I," from 1987, which looks more like a miniature domed cathedral than a floating bridge.
An astronomical observatory should look shadowy, sepulchral, like a domed cathedral with a huge optical telescope slanting upward toward the heavens.
Legacies of the battle-plagued years following include medieval watchtowers, a domed cathedral, and the 15th-century castle, Castello Visconteo, which now houses a fine museum.
Once they had landed on the quay, Ramage led the way up towards the domed cathedral and the bishop's palace, sending a man on ahead to warn the mayor that they were coming.