Few religions have as much history and symbolism as Judaism. As the world's oldest monotheistic religion, it dates back nearly 4,000 years. In Judaism, architecture and houses of worship serve as places not only for liturgical services but also for assembly and study. Today, architects are rethinking the design of synagogues and community gathering spaces to celebrate Judaism, reflection and community.
Fish market in Bergen / Eder Biesel Arkitekter
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Architects: Eder Biesel Arkitekter
- Area: 4260 m²
- Year: 2012
https://www.archdaily.com/422608/fish-market-in-bergen-eder-biesel-arkitekterDaniel Sánchez
New Synagogue Dresden / Wandel Hoefer Lorch + Hirsch
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Architects: Wandel Hoefer Lorch + Hirsch
- Year: 1997
https://www.archdaily.com/318277/flashback-new-synagogue-dresden-wandel-hoefer-lorch-hirschJavier Gaete
The Hinzert Museum and Document Center / Wandel Hoefer Lorch + Hirsch
https://www.archdaily.com/317207/the-hinzert-museum-and-document-center-wandel-hoefer-lorch-hirschDiego Hernández