Modern Architecture and the Sacred

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<p><i>Modern Architecture and the Sacred </i>provides a timely reappraisal of the many ways in which architecture and the sacred have overlapped in the 20th century. <p/>A wide range of case studies are presented through 16 contributed chapters - including the work of iconic modernist architects such as Le Corbusier Alvar Aalto and Mies van der Rohe - which together demonstrate how sacred and semi-sacred buildings are central phenomena in modernism. Such works have much to reveal to us about the deeper motivations and complexities at the core of the modernist project. The case material is not limited simply to discussions of <i>explicitly </i>religious buildings (churches synagogues etc) but looks outwards to invocations of the 'semi-sacred' within secular buildings too - museums exhibition pavilions and memorials - which can all make claims at times to a form of sacred space. This expansion of the notion of sacred space sets this collection apart providing a deeper insight into the role that spirituality plays in modern architecture's philosophical foundations whether explicitly religious or otherwise.</p>
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