Sublime Flesh: Architectural Experiments for Sacred and Sublime Spaces

Sublime Flesh brings together, for the first time, new designs for contemporary spiritual spaces developed by students at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL. A collection of research projects located in international cities including Istanbul, Rome, Turin, Lisbon, Havana and Miami, each explores a unique sense of sacredness and the Sublime.

The complex nature of these themes is articulated in a series of exquisite models that express a new ornamental, spatial and technological approach and also a reconsidered religious and cultural dimension for contemporary architecture design.

The exhibition will continue in London Christ Church till April 11. Also, there will be various events through the exhibition. Among those there will be a symposium on Tuesday April 6 14:30-18:30. Speakers are Sir Peter Cook, Marjan Colletti, Rev Rod Green, Robert Harbison, Ali Mangera, Natasha Sandmeier, Yael Reisner, and Marcos Cruz (chair).

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Cite: Sebastian Jordana. "Sublime Flesh: Architectural Experiments for Sacred and Sublime Spaces" 02 Apr 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/54984/sublime-flesh-architectural-experiments-for-sacred-and-sublime-spaces> ISSN 0719-8884

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