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Project 1 Design a Spiritual Space What kind of experience do I want the visitor to have? How can I enhance the spiritual experience? In looking at various cultures from the past, we see that people devoted considerable resources to design and construct sacred, religious structures, such as temples and churches. These architectural structures are some of the most largest, impressive, permanent buildings created by humanity.

Unity Temple: Frank Lloyd Wright

Cadet Chapel United States Air Force Academy completed in 1962

Protestant Chapel

Catholic Chapel

Jewish Chapel

All-Faiths Rooms

Baha'i House of Worship in Chile

Beth Sholom Synagogue – Frank Lloyd Wright

CHAPEL FOR THE DEACONESSES, ST-LOUP, SWITZERLAND

SOV CHAPEL, RHODE ISLAND, USA

CHURCH IN FOLIGANO, FOLIGANO, ITALY

Chapel of Notre Dame du Haut in Ronchamp

Cathedral of Brasilia see

Frank Lloyd Wright: Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, Wauwautosa, WI, 1956