Wednesday, November 12, 2008

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The Goethe-Institut, performed for the second time the series of exhibitions called "Made in Germany Architecture + Religion" featuring 9 projects of German religious architecture in recent years. The exhibition that runs through Latin America, is currently in Raúl Otero Reiche Cultural Center of the City of Santa Cruz de la Sierra, from 6 moviembre.

"The exhibition includes photographs and explanatory texts as models, showing an exemplary nine religious buildings created in Germany in recent years, among which are churches, a synagogue, exhibition halls and a crematorium. Contemporary religious life in Germany is marked by two current mainstream Christian church. About 70% of the population belongs to the Evangelical or Catholic, 25% do not belong to any religious denomination, 4% Muslim and 1% belongs to the Jewish religion. The research conducted by the Goethe-Institut and the Aedes Gallery in Berlin, showed innovative architectural developments in Germany in recent years, especially in the case of the construction of Christian churches. "


this time I bring the images of the buildings themselves, to appreciate and understand the role of the church today is reflected in the contrast between the bustling western society and the possibility of tranquility and meditation that religon can offer very different role from the past ecclesiastical role, as an entity of active power with large, imponetes buildings.

religious space today, has changed its nuances.

Sacred Heart Church Allman Sattler Wappner, Munich 1996-2000 Munich
Church San Teodoro Paul Böhm, Cologne Cologne Vingst, 1999-2001

Pavilion Christ Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner, Hamburg Volkenroda, 2001
Maqría Church Kister Scheitenhauer Magdalena Gross, Cologne, Freiburg im Breisgau, 2002-2004
House of Silence with Konstantin Pichler Peter Kulka, Cologne Meschede, 1999-2001
Chapel of Reconciliation Reitermann / Sassenroth architects, Berlin Mitte, 1996-2000
crematorium Baumschulenweg Axel Schulte, Charlotte Frakes, Berlin-Treptow Berlin, 1992-1998

Synagogue Wandel, Hoefer, Lorch + Hirsch, Saarbrücken / Frankfurt Dresden. 1998-2001


-Text: arteenlared.com and Xi. Romero
-Photos: Web


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