\paperw3360 \margr0\margl0\ATXph11340 \plain \fs20 \pard\tx3255\tx6525\tx9780\ATXts240\ATXbrdr0 \f1 \fs22 In his church designs Christopher Wren opted for a revolutionary inter
ior layout with a square centralised plan ôfitted for auditoriesö, as he himself declared, ôwith Pews and Galleriesö so that all could ôhear distinctly, and see the Preacherö. He added huge windows to admit as much light as possible, thus creating a lu
minous upper half in contrast to the dark wood of the wainscoting and the high box-pews which contained the congregation. These are buildings in which divinity is still present, but without the deliberate mystery of earlier ages.\par