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[Editor’s note: This March 2 article shared some of the design history of the Air Force Academy’s modernist campus and the repair and restoration of its landmark Chapel. A model of the Air Force Academy campus (Courtesy SOM).A site plan of the Air Force Academy (Courtesy Air Force Academy).Walter Netsch at the drafting table (Courtesy SOM).Gertrude Kerbis in the office (Courtesy SOM).Dalles de Verre glass assembly in 1961 (Courtesy Air Force Academy Archives).The peaks of the chapel’s spines prior to installation (Courtesy Air Force Academy Archives).A restoration team construction conference (Michael Bjornberg).The interior scaffolding (Michael Bjornberg).The chapel’s peaks during the restoration (Kimberly Sandbulte).Floor plans of the Air Force Academy Chapel (Courtesy Air Force Academy Archives).A section diagram of the chapel (Courtesy the Air Force Academy).The chapel under construction in May of 1961 (Courtesy Air Force Academy Archives).The chapel under construction (Courtesy Air Force Academy Archives).
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The historical review team in front of the chapel as it stands today (Kimberly Sandulte).The Dalle de Verre glass inside the Cadet Chapel (Michael Bjornberg).