Bishop Selwyn Chapel by Fearon Hay Architects Auckland, New Zealand Brian Carter October 3, 2017 No Comments A glazed chapel for an Anglican church in Auckland, New Zealand, gleams under a gilt canopy.Read More
Temple Israel of Hollywood by Koning Eizenberg Architecture Los Angeles Sarah Amelar February 1, 2017 No Comments An airy chapel is set against a somber historic synagogue in Los Angeles.Read More
Christus Church by ahrens & grabenhorst Hannover, Germany Mary Pepchinski February 1, 2017 No Comments A German church is resurrected to serve its congregation as well as a local choir.Read More
Suvela Chapel by OOPEAA Espoo, Finland Peter MacKeith January 1, 2017 No Comments A striking copper-clad assembly combines the sacred and the secular for a diverse community in Finland.Read More
Baha'i Temple of South America by Hariri Pontarini Architects Santiago, Chile Deborah Snoonian Glenn May 1, 2016 One Comment A building with a complex skin blooms in the foothills of the Andes thanks to a multinational, multidisciplinary team.Read More
Jumaa Mosque and Sacred Heart Cathedral by John McAslan + Partners Doha, Qatar and Kericho, Kenya Sarah Amelar May 1, 2016 No Comments London-based John McAslan + Partners designs a mosque in Qatar and a Roman Catholic church in Kenya.Read More
Congregation Beit Simchat Torah by Architecture Research Office New York City Joann Gonchar, FAIA May 1, 2016 No Comments After more than four decades, a congregation in New York finally gets a synagogue taliored to its needs.Read More
St. Paulus Catholic Church Light in the Darkness: A church in the Black Forest provides a tranquil retreat for parishioners. Mary Pepchinski May 1, 2016 One Comment The remote, rural town of Frommern, in Germany’s Black Forest, is hardly the place one expects to encounter finely crafted works of architecture.Read More
Grace Farms by SANAA New Canaan, Connecticut Naomi Pollock, FAIA November 15, 2015 One Comment A ribbon of glass, steel, and wood floats through a hilly landscape, serving a nonprofit foundation dedicated to bringing people closer to art, nature, and faith.Read More
Australian Pavilion Drama in the Giardini: A dark and mysterious pavilion-the first new arrival in two decades-shakes up the Venice Biennale. Fred A. Bernstein July 16, 2015 No Comments A dark and mysterious pavilion—the first new arrival in two decades—shakes up the Venice Biennale.Read More