
Adaptive Reuse of Roman Catholic Churches
Good Practice and Viable Solutions for Converting Sacred Spaces
Maria Arno(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 14. April 2026
Book
Hardback
238 pages
978-1-032-88300-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines the adaptive reuse of Roman Catholic churches through twenty-five case studies from Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium. It addresses the complex intersection of theology, heritage conservation, and contemporary social needs and explores how sacred spaces can serve new secular purposes while preserving their spiritual, historical, and cultural significance.
Integrating historical, theological, architectural, and policy perspectives, the book traces the historical evolution of church reuse, the impact of secularization, and the ethical responsibilities of architects, alongside the conservation principles that shape sacred heritage management. Theological reflections address ecclesiastical spatial symbolism, canon law, profanation, and episcopal guidelines in the selected countries. Comparative national profiles analyze religious demographics, church infrastructure, and property stewardship. Case studies illustrate diverse reuse models - from liturgical continuity to radical transformation - across cultural, social, commercial, residential, and interfaith contexts. The conclusions synthesize the findings, offering strategies that balance heritage preservation with contemporary functional needs.
This publication is aimed at architects, historians, art theorists, architecture researchers, conservators, priests, and the managers of these buildings, as well as enthusiasts of sacred architecture who care deeply about its future, as the book is intentionally multi-layered and multi-dimensional.
Integrating historical, theological, architectural, and policy perspectives, the book traces the historical evolution of church reuse, the impact of secularization, and the ethical responsibilities of architects, alongside the conservation principles that shape sacred heritage management. Theological reflections address ecclesiastical spatial symbolism, canon law, profanation, and episcopal guidelines in the selected countries. Comparative national profiles analyze religious demographics, church infrastructure, and property stewardship. Case studies illustrate diverse reuse models - from liturgical continuity to radical transformation - across cultural, social, commercial, residential, and interfaith contexts. The conclusions synthesize the findings, offering strategies that balance heritage preservation with contemporary functional needs.
This publication is aimed at architects, historians, art theorists, architecture researchers, conservators, priests, and the managers of these buildings, as well as enthusiasts of sacred architecture who care deeply about its future, as the book is intentionally multi-layered and multi-dimensional.
Reviews / Votes
"The issue of repurposing decommissioned churches is a complex challenge, as it touches on sensitive aspects not only from a theological standpoint, but also from social and economic perspectives. Maria Arno's book serves as a valuable resource for professionals and scholars seeking both theoretical insight and practical guidance. The historical perspective helps to temper the sense of urgency, while the design perspective aids in evaluating concrete implementations."Andrea Longhi, Full Professor of History of Architecture at the Politecnico di Torino and a member of the ICOMOS-PRERICO Italian Committee. He advised the Pontifical Council for Culture on research and the implementation of the Guidelines for the Decommissioning and Ecclesial Reuse of Churches (2018).
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
80 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder, 80 s/w Abbildungen
80 Halftones, black and white; 80 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
610 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-88300-7 (9781032883007)
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Maria Arno
Adaptive Reuse of Roman Catholic Churches
Good Practice and Viable Solutions for Converting Sacred Spaces
E-Book
03/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€60.99
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Maria Arno
Adaptive Reuse of Roman Catholic Churches
Good Practice and Viable Solutions for Converting Sacred Spaces
E-Book
03/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€60.99
Available for download
Person
Maria Arno (PhD) is an architect and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Architecture at Warsaw University of Technology. She earned both her MA degree in Architecture and Urban Planning (2016) and her PhD (2023) from the same institution. Her work focuses on sacred and monumental architecture, and she is the author of articles and scholarly publications on the adaptive reuse of churches, monument preservation, and sustainable architectural development. She is a member of Future for Religious Heritage, the European Academy of Religion, and the ICOMOS Poland Committee on the History and Conservation of Sacred Architecture.
Content
Chapter 1. Research context and aims Chapter 2. Theoretical framework and historical context of church reuse Chapter 3. Theological reflections and ecclesiastical principles on the interior and adaptation of Roman Catholic Churches Chapter 4. Religious landscape and church property management in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, and Poland Chapter 5. Case Studies Chapter 6. Discussion and final conclusions