The Great Mosque of Samarra & The Abu Dulaf Mosque
The Great Mosque of Samarra and the Abu Dulaf Mosque were built in the 9th century, and they both testify to the architectural and artistic innovations developed in the region….
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Sacred Spaces in Architecture include but are not limited to temples, churches, mosques, synagogues, chapels, cathedrals, shrines, and even certain outdoor spaces or natural environments considered sacred. The design of sacred spaces often incorporates symbolic elements, aesthetic principles, and spatial arrangements that align with the beliefs and practices of a specific religion or spiritual tradition. Elements such as light, space, acoustics, materials, and orientation can be meticulously planned to evoke a sense of reverence, contemplation, awe, or connection to the divine. The architectural style, scale, and details of sacred spaces vary widely across different cultures and religious traditions, reflecting a diverse range of spiritual and aesthetic sensibilities.
The Great Mosque of Samarra and the Abu Dulaf Mosque were built in the 9th century, and they both testify to the architectural and artistic innovations developed in the region….
Continue readingIn 1997, Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki completed the Kaze-no-Oka Crematorium in Nakatsu, Japan. The building’s design emphasizes what the architect called “transitional spaces,” wherein the functional rooms are…
Continue readingIn 2019, Wutopia Lab completed the Sinan books Poetry Store as a renovation in the historical St. Nicholas Church of Shanghai. Given the fact that the dome could not be…
Continue readingIn 2014 Japanese Architect firm Takeshi Hosaka completed The Shonan Christ Church. The structure stands in a rich green residential area, which is 10-minutes away from Shonan beach on foot….
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