
Religious Architecture: The Latest Architecture and News
Neulsam Church / Lee Eunseok + Atelier KOMA

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Architects: Lee Eunseok + Atelier KOMA
- Area: 735 m²
- Year: 2010
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Professionals: RC
Funeral Parlor / Muñoz Miranda Architects
Silence Cloister in the Lorvão Monaster / João Mendes Ribeiro
Korean Presbyterian Church / Arcari + Iovino Architects

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Architects: Arcari + Iovino Architects
- Year: 2013
Crematorium Charity Trust / Mancini Enterprises

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Architects: Mancini Enterprises
- Area: 4856 m²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Ramya Associates, Mithran structures pvt. ltd
Chapel of St Albert the Great / Simpson & Brown

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Architects: Simpson & Brown
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Elliott & Company, Irons Foulner
City Cemetery St. Martin / Heidl Architekten
San Alberto Hurtado's Memorial / Undurraga Devés Arquitectos

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Architects: Undurraga Devés Arquitectos
- Area: 708 m²
- Year: 2010
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Professionals: Brotec Icafal, VMB Ingeniería Estructural
Panteon Familiar en Elche / ARN / Arquitectos
Rectory and Church Hall / Michael Meier Marius Hug Architekten

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Architects: Michael Meier Marius Hug Architekten
- Area: 3030 m²
- Year: 2008
Hattiesburg House of Prayer / Suzane Reatig Architecture

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Architects: Suzane Reatig Architecture
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Louis Poulsen, Centria, Kawneer, Leucos, Lumenpulse, +2
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Professionals: Tadjer Cohen Edelson, Power Source
AD Classics: The Crystal Cathedral / Philip Johnson

The Crystal Cathedral was designed as a religious theater of sorts, acting as both television studio and stage to a congregation of 3,000. It was commissioned by renowned televangelist Robert Schuller and completed in 1980 near Los Angeles, California. Philip Johnson and John Burgee devised the glass enclosure in response to Schuller’s request that the church be open to the "sky and the surrounding world."
AD Classics: La Sagrada Familia / Antoni Gaudí

Construction of the Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família began in 1882, more than a century ago. The temple is still under construction, with completion expected in 2026. It is perhaps the best known structure of Catalan Modernisme, drawing over three million visitors annually. Architect Antoni Gaudi worked on the project until his death in 1926, in full anticipation he would not live to see it finished.
Central Mosque of Pristina Competition Entry / Dürig AG

Another noteworthy proposal for the Central Mosque of Pristina in Kosovo; this time, from Zurich-based architecture firm, Dürig AG. They envision the new mosque as an interplay between the individual and the community. "Mosques are places of worship for the Islamic community where the single believer joins a larger body for the ceremonial act of worship and prayer." Singular elements combine to make a larger, more meaningful, whole. "Thus, [our proposal] stands as a materialized representation for the individual within the Islamic community of Kosovo."
Natural daylight softly descends through the modulated plenum, creating a uniform prayer hall. Perforations throughout the facade and interior wooden panels enable a visual transparency that, Dürig AG expects, should spawn a dialogue between individuals inside the mosque and pedestrians in the city.
Annakapelle Schladming / HPSA + Wolfgang Günther
Philip Johnson's Crystal Cathedral Born Again

Johnson Fain and Rios Clementi Hale Studios have been selected to transform Philip Johnson's 1981 Crystal Cathedral, originally a Protestant mega-church, to make it more in keeping with its new, Catholic identity.
The Cathedral, which had filed for bankruptcy in October 2010, was bought in early 2012 by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange. Earlier this month, the architects were chosen for the renovation: Johnson Fain will focus on the interior, while Rios Clementi Hale Studios will oversee the masterplan of its 34-acre campus.


















