This anthology collects, substaniates, and demonstrates the
importance of the religious imagination within Western modern and
contemporary architecture.
The essays written expressly for the anthology take a critical
look at the relationship between religion and architecture in the
twentieth century, as well as giving a brief look at the
pre-history of the modern movement and its relationship to religion
and architecture. These are grounded by and help to explicate the
reprinted essays that are culled from the last one hundred
years.
This is an important introduction to the religious imagination
in architectural thought of the last one hundred years, and to the
interdisciplinary discourse that examines how different disciplines
express abstract concepts such as faith, spirit, God and knowledge.
It makes essential reading for any architect, aspiring or
practising, delving deeper into the meaning of architectural
practice.
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