Eero Saarinen is one of the most respected architects of the 20th Century, often regarded as a master of his craft. Known for his dynamic and fluid forms, his design for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s chapel takes on a different typology than his previous works. Completed in 1955, the MIT Chapel is a simple cylindrical volume that has a complex and mystical quality within. Saarinen’s simple design is overshadowed by the interior form and light that were meant to awaken spirituality in the visitor.
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AD Classics: MIT Chapel / Eero Saarinen
AD Classics: Santa Maria Church de Canaveses / Álvaro Siza Vieira
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Architects: Álvaro Siza Vieira
- Year: 1996
AD Classics: Church at Firminy / Le Corbusier
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Architects: Le Corbusier
- Year: 1963
Orthodox Center / Atelier Zündel & Cristea
French architects Atelier Zündel & Cristea shared with us their project Orthodox Center, which includes an orthodox church, cultural center and offices. More images and architect’s description after the break.
Shalom Institute Dining Hall / Lehrer Architects
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Architects: Lehrer Architects LA
- Year: 2009
Bruder Klaus Field Chapel / Peter Zumthor
“In order to design buildings with a sensuous connection to life, one must think in a way that goes far beyond form and construction.” This quote from Peter Zumthor rings true in his design of Bruder Klaus Field Chapel, where a mystical and thought-proving interior is masked by a very rigid rectangular exterior.
More on Bruder Klaus Field Chapel and Peter Zumthor after the break.
Russian Orthodox Church and Cultural Center / FREAK freearchitects
The french team of FREAK freearchitects have shared with us their recent international competition entry for a Russian Orthodox Church and Cultural Center in Paris. Additional images and a brief description after the jump.
AD Classics: Church of the Light / Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
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Architects: Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
- Year: 1999
AD Classics: Cathedral of Brasilia / Oscar Niemeyer
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Architects: Oscar Niemeyer
- Year: 1960
Wedding Chapel / DUS Architects
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Architects: DUS Architects
- Year: 2009
Unitarian Fellowship of Lawrence / El Dorado
AD Classics: St. Bernard de Clairvaux Church / Unknown
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Architects: Unknown
AD Round Up: Religious Architecture Part V
Millions around the world will celebrate Christmas today. So we decided to feature our fifth selection of religious architecture, with five amazing churches from Croatia, New Zealand, Chile, and Germany. Check them all after the break.
Pope John Paul II Hall / Randić & Turato The Church of Our Lady of Trsat is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Croatia. According to the legend, angels transferred the Nazareth Tabernacle of the Holy Family to Trsat on 10 May 1291 where it remained until 1294 when angels transferred it to Loreto, Italy (read more…)
San Josemaría Escrivá Church / Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas
AD Classics: Church on the Water / Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
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Architects: Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
- Year: 1988
Family Tomb in the Açor Mountains / Pedro Dias
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Architects: Pedro Dias
- Area: 129 m²
- Year: 2009
AD Classics: Convent of La Tourette / Le Corbuiser
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Architects: Le Corbuiser
- Year: 1960
In Progress: Pan Long Gu Church / Atelier 11
Architects: Atelier 11 Location: Tianjin, China Director: Xu Lei Design Team: Xu Lei, Li Han, Meng Haigang Construction Drawing: Li Han, Tang Xiaoxi Project area: 1,732 sqm Project year: 2009 – 2011 Photographs: Courtesy of Atelier 11