The Return of Sacred Architecture

The Return of Sacred Architecture
Title The Return of Sacred Architecture PDF eBook
Author Herbert Bangs
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 532
Release 2006-11-14
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1620550512

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An inspirational call for a return to the tenets of traditional architecture as a remedy for the dehumanizing standards of modern architecture • Explains how modern architecture is emblematic of our current estrangement from the spiritual principles that shaped humanity’s greatest civilizations • Reveals how the ancient laws of sacred proportion and harmony can be restored The ugly buildings that characterize the modern landscape are inferior not only to the great cathedrals of medieval Europe and the temples of ancient Egypt and Greece, but even to lesser buildings of the more recent past. The great masterworks of our ancestors spoke to humanity’s higher nature. Architect Herbert Bangs reveals how today’s dysfunctional buildings bring out the worst in humanity, reinforcing that which is most base within us. He shows how, through the ancient laws of proportion and number, architecture once expressed the harmonious relationship between man and the cosmos. In early times, the architect worked within a sacred and esoteric tradition of creating structures through which human beings could gain insight into the nature of the divine reality. Today, that tradition has been abandoned in favor of narrowly defined utilitarian principles of efficiency and economy. In The Return of Sacred Architecture, Bangs provides the key to freeing architecture from the crude functionality of the twentieth century: the architects of the modern human landscape must find the deep-felt connection to the cosmos that guided the inner lives of those who built the temples of the past. The form of their buildings will then reflect the sacred patterns of geometry and proportion and bring forth greater harmony in the world.

Sacred Architecture

Sacred Architecture
Title Sacred Architecture PDF eBook
Author Caroline Humphrey
Publisher HarperThorsons
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Architecture and religion
ISBN 9780007662401

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This is a vivid, richly illustrated exploration of the symbolism and significance of sacred architectural forms from spires and minarets to pyramids and temples.

Sacred Power, Sacred Space

Sacred Power, Sacred Space
Title Sacred Power, Sacred Space PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Halgren Kilde
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2008-07-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199718105

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Jeanne Halgren Kilde's survey of church architecture is unlike any other. Her main concern is not the buildings themselves, but rather the dynamic character of Christianity and how church buildings shape and influence the religion. Kilde argues that a primary function of church buildings is to represent and reify three different types of power: divine power, or ideas about God; personal empowerment as manifested in the individual's perceived relationship to the divine; and social power, meaning the relationships between groups such as clergy and laity. Each type intersects with notions of Christian creed, cult, and code, and is represented spatially and materially in church buildings. Kilde explores these categories chronologically, from the early church to the twentieth century. She considers the form, organization, and use of worship rooms; the location of churches; and the interaction between churches and the wider culture. Church buildings have been integral to Christianity, and Kilde's important study sheds new light on the way they impact all aspects of the religion. Neither mere witnesses to transformations of religious thought or nor simple backgrounds for religious practice, church buildings are, in Kilde's view, dynamic participants in religious change and goldmines of information on Christianity itself.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Sacred Architecture

Frank Lloyd Wright's Sacred Architecture
Title Frank Lloyd Wright's Sacred Architecture PDF eBook
Author Anat Geva
Publisher
Pages 293
Release 2012
Genre ARCHITECTURE
ISBN 9780415775083

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A comprehensive study of the sacred buildings built and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, this book offers scholarly discussion with analytical drawings and photographs. These projects represent different periods of Wright's career (from 1886 to 1958), new building technologies, and application of his design concepts as demonstrated in his sacred architecture. This unique contribution will be useful to all those interested in Wright's architecture and theory as well as in sacred architecture.

Transcending Architecture

Transcending Architecture
Title Transcending Architecture PDF eBook
Author Julio Bermudez
Publisher CUA Press
Pages 352
Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0813226791

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Constructing the Ineffable

Constructing the Ineffable
Title Constructing the Ineffable PDF eBook
Author Karla Britton
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Architecture and society
ISBN 9780300170375

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Throughout the history of the built environment there has been no more significant endeavor than the construction of houses of worship, which were once the focal point around which civilizations and city-states developed. This book is the first to examine this topic across continents and from the perspective of multiple faiths. It addresses how sacred buildings are viewed in the context of contemporary architecture and religious practice.

The Church Building as a Sacred Place

The Church Building as a Sacred Place
Title The Church Building as a Sacred Place PDF eBook
Author Duncan Stroik
Publisher Liturgy Training Publications
Pages 194
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 1595250379

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This collection of twenty-three essays by Duncan Stroik shows the development and consistency of his architectural vision. Packed with informative essays and over 170 photographs, this collection clearly articulates the Church’s architectural tradition.