Everything is downhill in Michigan these days.
That's exactly what early, middle middle-age christian architecture was all about: Vaults, cellars and tombs. All heading downhill as if uphill were doomed. With steep stairs to get down there. All obscure as if light uphill had for ever been seized by the devil.
Underground, in a fatalistic or --to the believers-- initiatory sort of way .
But then , throughout Europe , christian architecture suddenly... unearthed itself and briskly went uphill and...
overground: monastries, abbeys and ultimately cathedrals.
BTW, after the Roman occupation of Leicestershire, the area that is today known as Hinckley (Triumph's factory site) , became known as the
High Cross
.
There's some hope, if not logic, then, that a
St Flip cathedral might some day erected in Deerfield Heights (?) , aka
High Clamp, Michigan
Jamie