I'm very glad that our new church (Just opened in 2016 and still not complete, we're in the middle of a capital campaign to pay for interior artwork, finishing up the hearing assist system, and adding bells) is built in the traditional basilican form and is absolutely gorgeous, both on the exterior and, despite being incomplete, on the interior.
We have a proper narthex, we have a choir loft, we have interior columns, a transept, a proper ambo, both a low and high altar, and everything else you'd expect from a traditional Catholic church, not the new fangled (and horrible) 'church in the round' borrowed from Protestants.
Once completed the walls and ceiling will be fully illuminated with beautiful artwork, we'll have stained glass in all the windows... I've seen the concept art that they're using to promote the capital campaign and it's absolutely gorgeous.