
Modern Religious Architecture in Germany, Ireland and Beyond
Influence, Process and Afterlife since 1945
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Publisher)
Published on 7. March 2019
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-5013-3609-6 (ISBN)
Description
Modernity and religion are not mutually exclusive. Setting German and Irish church, synagogue and mosque architecture side by side over the last century highlights the place for the celebration of the new within faiths whose appeal lies in part in the stability of belief they offer across time. Inspired by radically modern German churches of the 1920s and 1930s, this volume offers new insights into designers of all three types of sacred buildings, working at home and abroad. It offers new scholarship on the unknown phenomenon of mid-century ecclesiastical architecture in sub-Saharan Africa by Irish designers; a critical appraisal of the overlooked Frank Lloyd Wright-trained Andrew Devane and an analysis of accommodating difficult pasts and challenging futures with contemporary synagogue and mosque architecture in Germany. With a focus on influence and processes, alongside conservationists and historians, it features critical insights by the designers of some of the most celebrated contemporary sacred buildings, including Niall McLaughlin who writes on his multiple award-winning Bishop Edward King Chapel and Amandus Sattler, architect of the innovative Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Munich.
Reviews / Votes
This is a fascinating collection of essays about modern and contemporary religious architecture from a diverse range of viewpoints, including historical, critical, creative and conservation approaches. The parallels and interchanges between Ireland and Germany explored here are most illuminating. The scope of the book is impressive, including Irish missionary churches in Africa and contemporary architecture for Jewish and Islamic communities. Underscoring the whole collection there is, indeed, a consistent and thought-provoking theme of 'community', as the essays explore how architects and artists have sought to address the desires of religious and ethnic groups to make places for themselves within modern society. * Dr. Robert Proctor, Senior Lecturer in Architectural History and Theory, University of Bath, UK * An extraordinary and innovative book which not only makes us understand that religion is a genuine part of modernity, but also confronts us with the seemingly paradoxical phenomenon that some of the most extravagant and avant-gardist buildings of modern architecture have been invented for religious purposes. * Wolfgang Sonne, Professor of History and Theory of Architecture, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
16 colour and 88 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
548 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5013-3609-6 (9781501336096)
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Lisa Godson | Kathleen James-Chakraborty
Modern Religious Architecture in Germany, Ireland and Beyond
Influence, Process and Afterlife Since 1945
E-Book
03/2019
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
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Lisa Godson | Kathleen James-Chakraborty
Modern Religious Architecture in Germany, Ireland and Beyond
Influence, Process and Afterlife Since 1945
E-Book
03/2019
1st Edition
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
€94.99
Available for download
Persons
Kathleen James-Chakraborty is Professor of Art History, University College Dublin School of Art History and Cultural Policy, Ireland.
Lisa Godson is Lecturer in Visual Culture, National College of Art and Design, Ireland.
Lisa Godson is Lecturer in Visual Culture, National College of Art and Design, Ireland.
Editor
Lecturer in Visual CultureNational College of Art and Design, Ireland
Professor of Art HistoryUniversity College Dublin, Ireland
Content
List of Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Kathleen James-Chakraborty (University College Dublin/Yale School of Architecture)
Section One: Modernism in German and Irish Church Design
Conservation and Radicalism in German Modern Church Architecture
Kai Krauskopf (Technical University Dresden)
A Lifelong Affair: Liam McCormick and Imogen Stuart
Carole Pollard (Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland)
Andrew Devane's Dublin Churches: Catholic Architecture in Ireland in an Age of Tentative Radicalisation, 1963-1973
Ellen Rowley (Dublin University College, Ireland)
Ireland's Tropical Modernism: Pearse McKenna and the Kiltegan Fathers in Nigeria, 1947-1966
Lisa Godson (National College of Art and Design, Dublin)
Section Two: Designing Sacred Architecture in the Twenty-First Century
The Design and Use of the Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Munich
Amandus Sattler (Allmann Sattler Wappner Architects, Munich) with Kathleen James-Chakraborty (University College Dublin/Yale School of Architecture)
Incarnation: Bishop Edward Chapel Cuddeston
Niall McLaughlin (Niall McLaughlin Architects, London)
Section Three: The Architecture of Minority Faiths
The Heritage of Dublin's Jewish Community
Melanie Brown (Royal Irish Academy of Music)
Concrete Memory and Urban Matter - New Synagogues in Germany
Sandra O'Connor (Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland)
Mosque Building in Germany between Neo-modernism and Neo-historicism
Christian Welzbacher
Section Four: The Contemporary Adaption of Churches in Germany and Ireland
The Reorientation of Modern Churches in Contemporary Germany
Joerg Beste (Synergon, Cologne)
New Life for Churches in Ireland
Jill Kerry (Ulster Historic Churches Trust)
Index
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Kathleen James-Chakraborty (University College Dublin/Yale School of Architecture)
Section One: Modernism in German and Irish Church Design
Conservation and Radicalism in German Modern Church Architecture
Kai Krauskopf (Technical University Dresden)
A Lifelong Affair: Liam McCormick and Imogen Stuart
Carole Pollard (Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland)
Andrew Devane's Dublin Churches: Catholic Architecture in Ireland in an Age of Tentative Radicalisation, 1963-1973
Ellen Rowley (Dublin University College, Ireland)
Ireland's Tropical Modernism: Pearse McKenna and the Kiltegan Fathers in Nigeria, 1947-1966
Lisa Godson (National College of Art and Design, Dublin)
Section Two: Designing Sacred Architecture in the Twenty-First Century
The Design and Use of the Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Munich
Amandus Sattler (Allmann Sattler Wappner Architects, Munich) with Kathleen James-Chakraborty (University College Dublin/Yale School of Architecture)
Incarnation: Bishop Edward Chapel Cuddeston
Niall McLaughlin (Niall McLaughlin Architects, London)
Section Three: The Architecture of Minority Faiths
The Heritage of Dublin's Jewish Community
Melanie Brown (Royal Irish Academy of Music)
Concrete Memory and Urban Matter - New Synagogues in Germany
Sandra O'Connor (Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland)
Mosque Building in Germany between Neo-modernism and Neo-historicism
Christian Welzbacher
Section Four: The Contemporary Adaption of Churches in Germany and Ireland
The Reorientation of Modern Churches in Contemporary Germany
Joerg Beste (Synergon, Cologne)
New Life for Churches in Ireland
Jill Kerry (Ulster Historic Churches Trust)
Index