Abbey of Thelema 1922 RevB
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Abbey of Thelema 1922 RevB
REVISION HISTORY ZONE The walls are generally 18" think throughout, as orignially built. 24" walls may be be thinkened at a later stage in order to support the new roof area over the extended kitchen. 5999.48 The rear bedrrom and food/prep/wash area was orginally used in order to house animals. I have a feeling that this section may not have had a roof when originally constructed. janes bedroom food prep & wash area 143ft2 approx 6341.78 B r e n o t off loading area chambre des cauchemars crowleys bedroom 103ft2 approx The Abbey of Thelema w w terracotta tiles rainwaterpipe render band white washed render finish timber/painted shutters painted. w Do what thou wilt concrete plinth l u A 1922 Ground Floor Plan Scale 1:50 Ventilation hole Ventilation holes Secondary entrance Main entrance (landing area for storage items) storage room 1 173ft2 approx 13300.71 4871.14 apex of roof Mural room, with heaven, hell and earth displayed. 330ft2 approx Ventilation hole storage room 2 4330.1 3464.17 9387.84 9387.84 B 11109.96 2394.41 Ventilation holes 71ft2 approx 2761.56 a p . 13300.71 1922 Front Elevation Scale 1:50 6/3/13 Without access to the actual blue prints of the original building, it is extremely difficult to try and assess the actual structure. Also, having not physically been to the Abbey and surveyed the building personally, dimensions, heights and layout are based on Richard T Coles detailed analysis that is inculded in his "Thelema Revisited - The search for Aleister Crowley" publication. Richard has been invaluable in this project. The next stage of the project is to create a 3D walkthrough. Initially it will be a shell but with anyalsis of each room and photos of the murals, I may be able to render them as best I can. If you have high quality images of the murals, then please forward them to me for inclusion at the email address above. alternative opening to first floor storage possible. B Vaulted ceiling over chambre des cauchemars Landing area for general stock. The more important/valuable items would have been stored behind the locked doors of storageroom 1 & 2. A Suspected Specification The Abbey of Thelema Walls - Would have been a mixture of large stones, clay, mud and straw orginally with a stuccoed wall finish. It was intended for farm out building for the storage of grain/equipment and shelter of animals. 1922 First Floor Plan - Unused/no access (orginally used for storage purposes, grains, food stuffs etc) Scale 1:50 Roof - Low pitched timber rafters with softwood cross battens, on which was laid terra cotta roof tiles. Floor - Concrete base, with tiling internally. terracotta tiles rainwaterpipe rainwaterpipe rainwaterpipe white washed render finish Crowleys height from family photograph finished floor level & ground level at rear. finished floor level concrete steps The Abbey of Thelema Revised following discussions with TR Cole. First floor details and elevation added. m o c . Void over kitchen below central temple B A 3705.26 All the internal dimensions are indicative only. 6/3/13 7040.88 bedroom B Revised Temple windows and door & Leah's bedroom window as per Belmurru & Hectate's request. Void over bedroom ceiling below 4871.14 PT A If you have any further information in regards to the actual layout, structure etc please contact me at me@paultoner.com. 95ft2 approx leahs bedroom APPROVED 11109.96 5795.68 3570.64 Rear entrance 3243.58 1521.46 118ft2 approx DATE REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Access most likely across flat roof to rear of dwelling for first floor area. Crowley most likely would have been aware of this and used it to store literature, items etc. A DESCRIPTION 1722.12 7040.88 1722.12 This rear area was built out in later years in order to make the buildings kitchen area larger. The building itself now is a box shape. These rear windows may be incorrect as per the 1922 building. Additional photos from that period are required. REV DESIGNED BY Paul Toner & Richard T Cole DRAWN BY The Abbey of Thelema 1922 Rear Elevation Scale 1:50 Paul Toner TITLE The Abbey of Thelema Cefalù - 1922 CHECKED BY PT APPROVED BY E. A. Crowley OTHER APPROVALS www.paultoner.com CAD FILE NAME Abbey1922.vwx SIZE A1L SCALE 1:50 CAGE CODE 418 DRAWING NUMBER REV B 9339-01 EST. WGT NA SHEET 1 OF 2 REVISION HISTORY ZONE REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED Roof structure is now exposed and clearly hardwood timber with cross battens and clay terra cotta tiling. wall wall Structure above chambre also unknow. chambre des cauchemars bedroom r e n o t Floor expected to be solid concrete with tiled finish. Foundation types is indicative only. Without digging out the foundations or having the orginal plans, I am unable to establish. Site Location Plan The Abbey of Thelema 2013 EV Scale not to scale 1922 Section Scale 1:50 w The Abbey of Thelema 1922 Side Elevation 1 Scale 1:50 w w m o c . janes bedroom a p . l u ALEISTER CROWLEY'S THELEMA ABBEY Where Aleister Crowley taught magick in "La Chambre Des Cauchemars" his "Chamber of Nightmares. In 1919 , Aleister Crowley - a mystic and occultist known as "The Great Beast - had a revelation: he and his followers had to create a sanctuary, a holy place that would enable them to live through the Law of Thelema on a daily basis. This ideal temple, the Thelema Abbey as he would call it, had to be settled in Cefalù, a small fishing town of the Sicilian coast. Crowley is a major figure of modern occultism, and was already well known at the turn of the century. Famous for introducing sex and drugs as sacramental rituals into a complex syncretic system he called Magick, Crowley believed in finding ones "True Will." "True Will," famously summed up in Crowley's quote "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." was an overall part of his mystical system of Thelema. To follow one's True Will was to be in perfect harmony with Nature while also following one's grand destiny. Your True WIll was you without the hang ups of society nor desire for specified results. Thelemic values such as the quest of True Will and its inherent individualism were later to be absorbed into the sixties counter-culture, and would turn the British occultist into a pop icon, the Oscar Wilde of Esoterica. However a full fifty years before the lukewarm mysticism of the Age of Aquarius, Crowley was busy creating his occult temple in Sicily. For a small amount of money, Crowley bought the Villa Santa Barbara, a one story house facing the Mediterranean sea. The common room was dedicated to ritual practices and held a scarlet "Magick" circle marked with the sign of the major Thelemic deities. Crowley’s own bedroom, labeled by himself as "La chambre des cauchemars" or the room of nightmares, was entirely hand-painted by the occultist with explicitly erotic frescos, hermaphroditic goblins, and vividly colored monsters. This private room was used for specific night initiations involving psychoactive drugs which gave terrifying cinematic life to this Bosch-like vision of Hell. Crowley considered his temple a sort of school of Magick and gave it an appropriately university like motto "Collegium ad Spiritum Sanctum" or A College towards the Holy Spirit. Crowley’s Cefalù period was one of the most prolific and happy of his life, even as he suffered from drug addiction and had to write the scandalous "Diary of a Drug Fiend" to finance his community. But in 1922, the experience in monasticism ended when Raoul Loveday, a young disciple tragically died from typhoid fever after drinking spring water. Crowley and his people were evicted by Mussolini who had no sympathy for either pornographic art or mysticism. Once the Abbey closed, the villagers whitewashed the murals, which they, somewhat rightly saw as demonic, erasing much of the history and work of Crowley. Afterwards the house was then considered an haunted place and abandoned until 1955, when Kenneth Anger, the experimental filmmaker and the sexuality Professor Alfred Kinsey located the ruins of the villa and attempted to restore the Chambre des Cauchemars, reviling the past of Crowley’s community. But the lack of money and the sudden death of Kinsey who had financed the project stopped the project. The Thelema Abbey is still there, a hidden monument of elegant decay. Even as the old mansion crumbles down after decades of abandon, it's still possible to visit and witness a few scant remains of the wall paintings, giving you a glimpse into Crowley’s transgressive cosmology. As of 2010 the Abbey was up for sale for 1.5 Million Euro. There are currently no reported buyers. The Abbey of Thelema 1922 Side Elevation 2 Scale 1:50 CONTRIBUTORS: Laetitia Barbier, CorvusCorvus, Dylan email:gustave.ours.luciferien@gmail.com web:http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/aleister-crowley-s-thelema-abbey DESIGNED BY Paul Toner & Richard T Cole DRAWN BY Paul Toner TITLE The Abbey of Thelema Cefalù - 1922 CHECKED BY PT APPROVED BY E. A. Crowley OTHER APPROVALS www.paultoner.com CAD FILE NAME Abbey1922.vwx SIZE A1L SCALE 1:50 CAGE CODE 418 DRAWING NUMBER REV 9339-01 EST. WGT NA SHEET 2 OF 2