
Volume #67 2025
VOLUME 67 examines how spirituality intersects with architecture.
VOLUME 67: WORSHIPING brings inspiring reports from new and changing spiritual life in as many forms as possible around the globe: from building universal houses of prayer in Berlin, Hong Kong, and airports worldwide, to the bleakness of Mayan wellness worship in Tulum, forgotten religious dance moves in Paris, new church music that engages its architecture, the architecture of the dead on different continents, the return of Chinese god Guandi on the coattails of the Belt and Road Initiative in the Indian Ocean, feng shui design, Mormon underpinnings of Silicon Valley's attempts at new community designs, the hybridization of indigenous belief systems and Christian faith in Nigeria, to the reversed missionary work of international Christian communities to bring faith back to the Netherlands, and much more.
VOLUME 67: WORSHIPING includes photo essays by Iwan Baan, Bram Petraeus, Marieke van den Heuvel, Andreas Duscha, and others.
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VOLUME 67 examines how spirituality intersects with architecture.
VOLUME 67: WORSHIPING brings inspiring reports from new and changing spiritual life in as many forms as possible around the globe: from building universal houses of prayer in Berlin, Hong Kong, and airports worldwide, to the bleakness of Mayan wellness worship in Tulum, forgotten religious dance moves in Paris, new church music that engages its architecture, the architecture of the dead on different continents, the return of Chinese god Guandi on the coattails of the Belt and Road Initiative in the Indian Ocean, feng shui design, Mormon underpinnings of Silicon Valley's attempts at new community designs, the hybridization of indigenous belief systems and Christian faith in Nigeria, to the reversed missionary work of international Christian communities to bring faith back to the Netherlands, and much more.
VOLUME 67: WORSHIPING includes photo essays by Iwan Baan, Bram Petraeus, Marieke van den Heuvel, Andreas Duscha, and others.











