Kate Jordan (University of Westminster, UK), Ayla Lepine (University of Essex, UK)
Social groups formed around shared religious beliefs encountered significant change and challenges between the 1860s and the 1970s. This book is the first collection of essays of its kind to take a broad, thematically-driven case study approach to this genre of architecture and its associated visual culture and communal experience. Examples range from Nuns’ holy spaces celebrating the life of St Theresa of Lisieux to utopian American desert communities and their reliance on the philosophy of Teilhard de Chardin. Modern religious architecture converses with a broad spectrum of social,...
Social groups formed around shared religious beliefs encountered significant change and challenges between the 1860s and the 1970s. This book is the f...