University of the South - Sewanee, Tennessee
Designed by: Brenda Belfield
All Saints Chapel is completed in 1959. The tower is primarily based upon that of the University Church at Oxford University, England known as Saint Mary the Virgin. The vaulted ceilings are designed principally from the models of the medieval French cathedrals Chartres and Amiens. The rose window is based upon that of the south transept of Notre Dame de Paris in France. It stands 61 feet high and 233 feet long.
Stanisic Studio was charged with the fabrication of the remaining 8 unfinished windows. Brenda Belfield integrated new windows with the existing windows, and designed alternating patterns of medallions.

Saint Mary Hospital - Grand Junction, Colorado
Designed by: Brenda Belfield
Stained glass window represents the symbolism of water which is often viewed as the source of life. Further, it can incorporate symbolism of circulation, life, c

Saint Frances Chapel - San Francisco, California
Designed by: Brenda Belfield
Ode to the Sister Moon and the Brother Sun by St. Francis is the theme of this chapel glass window which frames Mt. Tamalpais. In the spirit of St. Francis, the

University of the South - Sewanee, Tennessee
Designed by: Brenda Belfield
All Saints Chapel is completed in 1959. The tower is primarily based upon that of the University Church at Oxford University, England known as Saint Mary the Vir

Church of Risen Christ - Denver, Colorado
Designed by: Brenda Belfield
The criteria for the design of the three walls of glass in the Holy Adoration Chapel required that the center window incorporate as its focal point, a place for

Carnegie Mellon University - Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
In 1995, Stevan Stanisic fabricated stained glass window commissioned by William H. Blenko, alumni of Carnegie Mellon. The window represents, in a symbolic way, the founder of the University

First United Methodist Church - Brighton, Michigan
Design: Jean Jacques Duval
Dalle De Verre glass is an art glass medium in which dalles are broken or cut into pieces and set in an epoxy base to adhere them in a decorative design. The dalle