I contend that it is vital to understand this shift in the role of secularization in order to anticipate what the implications of such changes will be for an ever-growing secular-minded society in the future. Furthermore, it is my contention that this movement must be realized through a new nondenominational architecture - a spatial manifestation that provides a universal setting for both contemplative and spiritual action; a sanctuary that provokes the tension between singularity and multiplicity
Architecture makes room to life; it hosts the gestures of a single human being or of a group and tra...
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This thesis aims to reinterpret the notion of sacred space and explore architectures role in the cre...
The present dissonance between the practice and architecture of Buddhism can be resolved through the...
The 20th century witnessed changes which altered radically the world hitherto functioning in the sam...
How does architecture, in the built sense, influence humanity?s desire to connect with something be...
Sacred architecture manifests as focal points for faiths around the world. Religious phenomenology i...
The Christian church has been an inherent part of human continuity for more than thousand years. The...
Religious Architecture: Anthropological Perspectives develops an anthropological perspective on mode...
For centuries, the notions of sacred and development were closely related in European culture, both ...
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Transforming a sacred building is not a simple task. The complexity of the interventions of re-funct...
Adopting an impure and contingent conception of urban design as a biopolitical apparatus, along the ...
Architecture makes room to life; it hosts the gestures of a single human being or of a group and tra...
Over long periods, interdisciplinary debates in urban studies on the relationships between religion ...
This timely book reflects an awakening of interest in religious faiths and the emergence of a 'globa...
I’m interested in the kind of constituency that thinks something along these lines: that thinks, “I ...
This thesis aims to reinterpret the notion of sacred space and explore architectures role in the cre...
The present dissonance between the practice and architecture of Buddhism can be resolved through the...
The 20th century witnessed changes which altered radically the world hitherto functioning in the sam...
How does architecture, in the built sense, influence humanity?s desire to connect with something be...
Sacred architecture manifests as focal points for faiths around the world. Religious phenomenology i...
The Christian church has been an inherent part of human continuity for more than thousand years. The...
Religious Architecture: Anthropological Perspectives develops an anthropological perspective on mode...
For centuries, the notions of sacred and development were closely related in European culture, both ...
The paper analyses the messages modern architecture communicates to audience and to individual. Arch...
Transforming a sacred building is not a simple task. The complexity of the interventions of re-funct...
Adopting an impure and contingent conception of urban design as a biopolitical apparatus, along the ...
Architecture makes room to life; it hosts the gestures of a single human being or of a group and tra...
Over long periods, interdisciplinary debates in urban studies on the relationships between religion ...
This timely book reflects an awakening of interest in religious faiths and the emergence of a 'globa...