The Sint Janskerk in Gouda, Netherlands is known for its stained glass windows and red facade. The stained glass windows enhance the beauty of the church and inform viewers through narrative or symbolism while providing privacy without blocking light. The high ceilings create an impact that the house of God is above all and also amplify sounds to embrace regions of the brain and absorb the space. The church features a Corinthian capital with elaborately carved acanthus leaves and a clerestory with windows to admit light and break up the space between the wall and ceiling, along with semi-circular arches that can carry immense weight.