1. ArchDaily
  2. Religious Architecture

Religious Architecture: The Latest Architecture and News

Kumbh Mela: Designing the World's Largest Gathering Of People

Subscriber Access | 

As the location of the world's largest single-purpose gathering of people, the 2013 Kumbh Mela obviously required a significant organizational effort from those charged with planning it - but what is less obvious is exactly how this need to plan can be squared with the nature of the Kumbh Mela itself. Located in the floodplain of the river Ganges, most of the 23.5-square-kilometer area of the festival (commonly referred to as the nagri) remains underwater until a few months before the festival, and organization is at every stage challenged by the uncertainty and ephemerality of the festival itself. In this excerpt from the recently published book, "Kumbh Mela, January 2013: Mapping the Ephemeral Mega City," Rahul Mehrotra, Chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design at the Harvard GSD, and Felipe Vera, Co-director of the Center for Ecology, Landscape and Urbanism at UAI DesignLab, explain how infrastructure and street grids are deployed in a way that not only enables the Kumbh Mela festival itself, but enhances its ephemeral and democratic spirit.

Deployment Process

Standing at the Kumbh Mela at night looking towards an endless functioning city where the temporary construction of the nagri is fused with the city of Allahabad, there are two things that one cannot avoid asking: 1) How was this enormous city planned in terms of scale and complexity? 2) How is the city actually constructed? One of the most interesting elements about the construction process of the city is that unlike more static and permanent cities—where the whole is comprised of the aggregations of smaller parts, constructed in different moments that are tied together by pre-existing and connecting urban infrastructure—the city of the Kumbh Mela is planned and built all at once, as a unitary effort.

schmidt hammer lassen Reveal Chirstchurch's New Central Library

schmidt hammer lassen architects, together with New Zealand-based Architectus, has unveiled plans for Chirstchurch's New Central Library (NCL). An "anchor project" for the city's 2010 and 2011 earthquake Recovery Plan, the new 12,000-meter library will built by 2018 on the northern edge of Cathedral Square – Christchurch´s key civic space defined by Christchurch’s Cathedral.

It is hoped that the NCL will become an important gathering space within the city, offering easy access to digital technologies and local heritage collections, as well as exhibition and performance space, a learning center, indoor and outdoor areas of relaxation, and activities for young citizens. 

schmidt hammer lassen Reveal Chirstchurch's New Central Library -          Churchesschmidt hammer lassen Reveal Chirstchurch's New Central Library -          Churchesschmidt hammer lassen Reveal Chirstchurch's New Central Library -          Churchesschmidt hammer lassen Reveal Chirstchurch's New Central Library -          Churchesschmidt hammer lassen Reveal Chirstchurch's New Central Library - More Images+ 1

A Rememberance Site: Parc des Glacis - Ateliers 2/3/4/

A Rememberance Site: Parc des Glacis - Ateliers 2/3/4/ - Memorial Center, Garden, FacadeA Rememberance Site: Parc des Glacis - Ateliers 2/3/4/ - Memorial CenterA Rememberance Site: Parc des Glacis - Ateliers 2/3/4/ - Memorial Center, Facade, DoorA Rememberance Site: Parc des Glacis - Ateliers 2/3/4/ - Memorial Center, FacadeA Rememberance Site: Parc des Glacis - Ateliers 2/3/4/ - More Images+ 25

  • Architects: Ateliers 2/3/4/
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Professionals: SBE

St. Voile Chapel / Kasahara Design Work

St. Voile Chapel / Kasahara Design Work - Chapel, Door, Facade, Arch, ArcadeSt. Voile Chapel / Kasahara Design Work - Chapel, Facade, ArchSt. Voile Chapel / Kasahara Design Work - Chapel, Arch, Lighting, TableSt. Voile Chapel / Kasahara Design Work - Chapel, Beam, Arch, Facade, LightingSt. Voile Chapel / Kasahara Design Work - More Images+ 12

Chūō-ku, Japan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  161
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Kumbh Mela: A Temporary (But Not Instant) City for 2 Million

Subscriber Access | 

Among the many complex interactions between humans and water in the Ganges river basin, perhaps none is more awe-inspiring than the religious festival of Kumbh Mela, which every twelve years hosts the largest single-purpose gathering of people on the planet, with an estimated 2 million temporary residents and 100 million total visitors in 2013. In the following excerpt from his book "Ganges Water Machine: Designing New India's Ancient River," Anthony Acciavatti recounts the history of this spectacular event, as well as the smaller annual Magh Mela - and explains why even though it is temporary, the huge tent settlement that supports these festivals is not the "instant city" it is often described as, but instead a microcosm of settlement patterns across the whole Ganges.

Dangling at the tip of the Ganga-Jamuna Doab, where the Lower Ganges Canal system terminates, the city of Allahabad overlooks the confluence of the Ganges and Jamuna rivers. While the Jamuna, to the south of the city, runs deep and narrow, the Ganges, to the north and east of the city, runs shallow and wide. Where these two rivers meet (and a third mythical river, the Saraswati), is known as the Triveni or Sangam, the most sacred site within Hinduism.

Every twelfth year, the sleepy university city of Allahabad is transformed into a colossal tent city populated by millions of pilgrims for the Kumbh Mela (literally Pitcher Celebration). And it all seems to happen so fast. After the deluge of the southwest monsoon (June-August), the waters of the Ganges and Jamuna slowly start to recede. A city grid is tattooed into the banks and shoals of the Ganges. Tents and temples pop up in October. Pontoon bridges stretch from one bank of the river to the other and pilgrims begin to arrive in January. Then come reporters and camera crews from all over the world, who come to document the life of what must at first appear to be the world’s largest Instant-Mega-City: a temporary tent city with the major infrastructure of a metropolis.

10 Stunning Images of Sacred Spaces

In the spirit of Easter Sunday, we've rounded up a compilation of ten glorious sacred spaces from our Religious Architecture Pinterest board. Ranging from traditional, reverent congregation halls to unexpected ultra-modern chapels, these spectacular places of worship are bound to inspire. Get a dose of these divine works after the break...

10 Stunning Images of Sacred Spaces - Image 2 of 410 Stunning Images of Sacred Spaces - Image 1 of 410 Stunning Images of Sacred Spaces - Image 3 of 410 Stunning Images of Sacred Spaces - Image 4 of 410 Stunning Images of Sacred Spaces - More Images+ 5

KAPSARC Mosque / HOK

KAPSARC Mosque / HOK - Religious Architecture, Facade, DoorKAPSARC Mosque / HOK - Religious Architecture, Facade, BenchKAPSARC Mosque / HOK - Religious Architecture, Facade, ArchKAPSARC Mosque / HOK - Religious Architecture, Facade, BenchKAPSARC Mosque / HOK - More Images+ 12

  • Architects: HOK
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Gumam Sungmun Church / Oh Jongsang

Gumam Sungmun Church / Oh Jongsang -          Churches, FacadeGumam Sungmun Church / Oh Jongsang -          Churches, DoorGumam Sungmun Church / Oh Jongsang -          Churches, Facade, DoorGumam Sungmun Church / Oh Jongsang -          Churches, FacadeGumam Sungmun Church / Oh Jongsang - More Images+ 18

  • Architects: Oh Jongsang
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  758
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Wooden Hut / Kawahara Krause Architects

Wooden Hut / Kawahara Krause Architects - ChapelWooden Hut / Kawahara Krause Architects - Chapel, BeamWooden Hut / Kawahara Krause Architects - ChapelWooden Hut / Kawahara Krause Architects - Chapel, Table, ForestWooden Hut / Kawahara Krause Architects - More Images+ 21

Leonberg, Germany

Bishop Edward King Chapel / Niall McLaughlin Architects

Bishop Edward King Chapel / Niall McLaughlin Architects - Chapel, Facade, Arch, Column, BeamBishop Edward King Chapel / Niall McLaughlin Architects - Chapel, Door, Facade, Arch, ChairBishop Edward King Chapel / Niall McLaughlin Architects - Chapel, FacadeBishop Edward King Chapel / Niall McLaughlin Architects - Chapel, Facade, Column, ArchBishop Edward King Chapel / Niall McLaughlin Architects - More Images+ 17

Santa Rosa de Constitución School and Memorial / LAND Arquitectos

Santa Rosa de Constitución School and Memorial / LAND Arquitectos - Schools Santa Rosa de Constitución School and Memorial / LAND Arquitectos - Schools Santa Rosa de Constitución School and Memorial / LAND Arquitectos - Schools Santa Rosa de Constitución School and Memorial / LAND Arquitectos - Schools Santa Rosa de Constitución School and Memorial / LAND Arquitectos - More Images+ 40

Constitución, Chile
  • Architects: LAND Arquitectos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1400
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  VEKA, Arauco, Cordillera/Crest, Norglas, Tecnopanel
  • Professionals: Proessa SA

The Assinie-Mafia Church / Koffi & Diabaté Architectes

The Assinie-Mafia Church / Koffi & Diabaté Architectes -          Churches, FacadeThe Assinie-Mafia Church / Koffi & Diabaté Architectes -          Churches, Arch, Beam, Arcade, Column, Lighting, BenchThe Assinie-Mafia Church / Koffi & Diabaté Architectes -          Churches, FacadeThe Assinie-Mafia Church / Koffi & Diabaté Architectes -          Churches, FacadeThe Assinie-Mafia Church / Koffi & Diabaté Architectes - More Images+ 5

Assinie-Mafia, Côte d'Ivoire

O+A Building / Architects Group RAUM

O+A Building / Architects Group RAUM - Community Center, Facade, HandrailO+A Building / Architects Group RAUM - Community Center, Stairs, Facade, HandrailO+A Building / Architects Group RAUM - Community Center, Stairs, Facade, HandrailO+A Building / Architects Group RAUM - Community Center, Stairs, Handrail, FacadeO+A Building / Architects Group RAUM - More Images+ 37

Royal Monastery of Santa Catalina de Siena / Hernández Arquitectos

Royal Monastery of Santa Catalina de Siena / Hernández Arquitectos - Monastery, DoorRoyal Monastery of Santa Catalina de Siena / Hernández Arquitectos - Monastery, Lighting, ChairRoyal Monastery of Santa Catalina de Siena / Hernández Arquitectos - Monastery, Facade, DoorRoyal Monastery of Santa Catalina de Siena / Hernández Arquitectos - Monastery, FacadeRoyal Monastery of Santa Catalina de Siena / Hernández Arquitectos - More Images+ 29

Paterna, Spain

SO/AP Architectes' Warsaw Memorial Places Unity at its Center

This sculptural memorial by SO/AP Architectes, located at the center of what was the Warsaw Ghetto, commemorates the history and memories of the Polish nation by uniting its oppressive and heroic pasts in one form. Simultaneously representing the Jewish and non-Jewish population, the serpentine structure symbolizes the entirety of the Polish people to strengthen their identity as one collective community.

SO/AP Architectes' Warsaw Memorial Places Unity at its Center - InstallationSO/AP Architectes' Warsaw Memorial Places Unity at its Center - InstallationSO/AP Architectes' Warsaw Memorial Places Unity at its Center - InstallationSO/AP Architectes' Warsaw Memorial Places Unity at its Center - InstallationSO/AP Architectes' Warsaw Memorial Places Unity at its Center - More Images+ 2

Light Matters: Le Corbusier and the Trinity of Light

For his three sacred buildings, Le Corbusier has played masterfully with orientation, openings and textures to create kinetic architecture with daylight. His pilgrimage chapel at Ronchamp, the monastery of Sainte Marie de La Tourette, and the parish church of Saint-Pierre in Firminy reveal distinctive and individual approaches that each render contemplative spaces with light. In his book “Cosmos of Light: The Sacred Architecture of Le Corbusier,” Henry Plummer, Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has analysed these projects with outstanding photographs taken over 40 years and brilliant writing.

Read on for more about how Le Corbusier created his cosmos of light.

Light Matters: Le Corbusier and the Trinity of Light - Image 1 of 4Light Matters: Le Corbusier and the Trinity of Light - Image 2 of 4Light Matters: Le Corbusier and the Trinity of Light - Image 3 of 4Light Matters: Le Corbusier and the Trinity of Light - Image 4 of 4Light Matters: Le Corbusier and the Trinity of Light - More Images+ 4

Autobahn Church Siegerland / Schneider + Schumacher

Autobahn Church Siegerland  / Schneider + Schumacher - Interior Photography,          Churches, ArchAutobahn Church Siegerland  / Schneider + Schumacher -          ChurchesAutobahn Church Siegerland  / Schneider + Schumacher -          ChurchesAutobahn Church Siegerland  / Schneider + Schumacher -          ChurchesAutobahn Church Siegerland  / Schneider + Schumacher - More Images+ 21

Ribbon Chapel / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP

Ribbon Chapel / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP - ChapelRibbon Chapel / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP - ChapelRibbon Chapel / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP - ChapelRibbon Chapel / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP - ChapelRibbon Chapel / Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP - More Images+ 20

Hiroshima, Japan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  80
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  ZM SILESIA
  • Professionals: Ove Arup & Partners