The 2015 Religious Architecture Awards Celebrate Changing Trends in Worship

Religious buildings make up many of the highlights of architectural history, and the Religious Architecture Awards from Faith & Form magazine and the Interfaith Forum for Religion, Art, and Architecture celebrate the latest entries in this category. As trends in religious practices and the buildings that house them have changed, this year’s awards celebrate a wide variety of structures, including a growing number of renovation and restoration projects, as well as the first-ever award for a building in the “megachurch” category. From a total of 44 entries, 16 projects received awards in one of five categories: New Facilities, Renovation, Restoration, Adaptive Reuse/Repurpose, and Liturgical/Interior Design.

Read on to see all the winners of the Religious Architecture Awards.

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Honor Awards

St. Katharine Drexel Chapel / Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects (New Facilities)

St. Katharine Drexel Chapel/Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects. Image © Jeff Goldberg/Esto

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon New Home / Hacker (New Facilities)

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Central Oregon New Home/Hacker. Image © Lara Swimmer

Mission San Juan Capistrano / Ford, Powell & Carson Architects & Planners, Inc. (Restoration)

The Memorial Church, Harvard University / Finegold Alexander Architects (Restoration)

The Memorial Church, Harvard University/Finegold Alexander Architects. Image © Blind Dog

Awards

Immanuel Chapel / Robert A.M. Stern Architects (New Facilities)

Immanuel Chapel/Robert A.M. Stern Architects. Image © Peter Aaron/OTTO

The Light of Christ’s Salvation Church / AMBi. Studio and Wei-Li Liao Architect (New Facilities)

The Light of Christ’s Salvation Church/AMBi. Studio and Wei-Li Liao Architect. Image © Wei-Ming Ruan, Te-Fan Wang

Our Lady of Montserrat Chapel / Hennebery Eddy Architects (New Facilities)

Our Lady of Montserrat Chapel/Hennebery Eddy Architects. Image © Andrew Pogue

St. Pius Chapel and Prayer Garden / Eskew+Dumez+Ripple (New Facilities)

St. Pius Chapel and Prayer Garden/Eskew+Dumez+Ripple. Image © Will Crocker Photography

St. Edward Catholic Church / Diloreto Architecture (New Facilities)

St. Edward Catholic Church/Diloreto Architecture. Image © George King

Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Church / Sparano + Mooney Architecture (New Facilities)

Saint Joseph the Worker Catholic Church/Sparano + Mooney Architecture. Image © Dana Sohm

RockPointe Church / Oglesby Greene Architects (New Facilities)

RockPointe Church/Oglesby Greene Architects. Image © Charles Davis Smith - AIA

St. Vincent de Paul Church / Richard S. Vosko, Hon. AIA (Renovation)

St. Vincent de Paul Church/Richard S. Vosko, Hon. AIA. Image © Michael F. Joyce

Congregation Beth Israel / Acton Ostry Architects Inc. (Adaptive Reuse/Repurpose)

Congregation Beth Israel/Acton Ostry Architects Inc.. Image © Michael Elkan

New Orleans East Hospital Chapel / Manning Architects & Eskew+Dumez+Ripple (Liturgical/Interior Design)

New Orleans East Hospital Chapel/Manning Architects/Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, A Joint Venture. Image © Mark Bienvenu Photography

St. Monica Catholic Church / Fisher Heck Architects (Liturgical/Interior Design)

St. Monica Catholic Church/Fisher Heck Architects. Image © DVDesign

Fiedler Atrium / GFF Architects (Liturgical/Interior Design)

Fiedler Atrium/GFF Architects. Image © Nick McWhirter
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Cite: David Douglass-Jaimes. "The 2015 Religious Architecture Awards Celebrate Changing Trends in Worship" 02 Jan 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/779575/the-2015-religious-architecture-awards-celebrate-changing-trends-in-worship> ISSN 0719-8884

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