religious architecture
Whimsical cathedrals and spiritual portals: The architecture of Paul Goesch
By Emma Ryan — May 3, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (RNS) — Goesch, a German expressionist architect and spiritualist, is having his first dedicated exhibition outside of Europe.
In a rare move, Catholic nuns set out to build a new monastery
By Katelyn Ferral — December 15, 2020
(RNS) — Rarer still, millennial recruits are necessitating the move to larger quarters.
Sixty years later, only Frank Lloyd Wright synagogue continues as ‘work of art’
By Adelle M. Banks — September 18, 2019
ELKINS PARK, Pa. (RNS) — Recalling in its design the place where Scriptures say the Ten Commandments were given to Moses, Beth Sholom Synagogue is lesser known than the Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Notre Dame’s history is 9 centuries of change, renovation and renewal
By Maile Hutterer — April 17, 2019
(The Conversation) — The Notre-Dame de Paris had been damaged and changed many times since the mid-12th century. But the fire on April 15 might have been its most catastrophic event.
Religious architecture awards go to designs that transform
By Kit Doyle — January 8, 2018
(RNS) - Some of the best work of 2017 reworked existing religious architecture, or created religious spaces out of secular ones, the jury found.
What will future houses of worship look like?
By Michael J. Crosbie — June 14, 2017
(RNS) Architecture students, reflecting on millennial spirituality, come up with new conceptions for a house of worship.
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