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Church Architecture Designs

Major Religious Architectural Developments from around the world

post updated 23 Feb 2020

Religious Building Designs

We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Religious Architecture Designs.

We cover completed Religious buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across the world. The focus is on contemporary Religious buildings.

We have 4 pages of Religious Architecture selections.

Church Buildings : A-C

Church Building Designs : D-R

Church Architecture : S part 1

Church Architecture Designs : S part 2 + T-Z(this page)

Church Architectural Designs

Church Architecture Designs – latest additions to this page, arranged chronologically:

Sunset Chapel, Acapulco, Mexico
Design: Bunker Arquitectura
Sunset Chapel Building
picture : Esteban Suárez
Sunset Chapel Building
The client brief was pretty simple, almost naïve: First, the chapel had to take full advantage of the spectacular views. Second, the sun had to set exactly behind the altar cross (of course, this is only possible twice a year at the equinoxes). And last but not least, a section with the first phase of crypts had to be included outside and around the chapel. Metaphorically speaking, the mausoleum would be in perfect utopian synchrony with a celestial cycle of continuous renovation.

Tampa Covenant Church, Florida, USA
Design: Alfonso Architects
Tampa Church Building
photo : Al Hurley
Tampa Church Building
This modernist church building is a combination of new construction and renovation. The project includes a 25,000 sqft building that provides a sanctuary, administrative offices and classrooms for the congregation of four hundred-fifty. In addition, two existing single level buildings were renovated and the exterior space, including parking, lighting and landscaping, was redesigned. “The challenge was to establish an intimate church campus by creating a new exterior courtyard that would act as a catalyst for community interaction and as the physical nexus joining new and existing buildings.”

Viikki Church, Helsinki, Finland
Design: JKMM
Viikki Church Building
photograph : Arno de la Chapelle
Viikki Church Building
The church forms the core of an area plan that will be implemented gradually. It extends into the narrowing scene amidst building fronts, between a park and a market place. The relationship between the church and its surroundings will be defined in time on the basis of drafts by the architects according to the winning entry of an architectural competition. The lines of the eaves echo the forms of a stand of trees and the building becomes part of the trees surrounding it. The architectonic choices of the church were guided by prefabrication, as the church was built of factory-made components non-stop to completion.

Key Religious Building Designs, alphabetical:

Santa Maria di Vittorio, Rome, Italy

Santa Maria di Vittorio
picture © Isabelle Lomholt
Santa Maria di Vittorio

Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Rome, Italy

Santa Maria in Cosmedin
photograph © AW
Santa Maria in Cosmedin

Santa Maria Maddalena, Rome, Italy
Façade : Giuseppe Sardi
Santa Maria Maddalena Church Architecture Designs
photo © Isabelle Lomholt

Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, Rome, Italy

Santa Maria Sopra Minerva
picture © Adrian Welch
Santa Maria Sopra Minerva

SS Nome di Maria, Rome, Italy

SS Nome di Maria Roma Church Architecture Designs
photo © Isabelle Lomholt
SS Nome di Maria

Santa Pudenziana, Rome, Italy

Santa Pudenziana Rome Church Architecture Designs
image © Adrian Welch
Santa Pudenziana

Santa Susanna – facade, Rome, Italy
Design: Carlo Maderno
Santa Susanna Church Architecture Designs
picture © Isabelle Lomholt
Santa Susanna facade

Tautra Maria Convent, Tautra, Norway
Design: JSA
Tautra Maria Convent Building
picture : Jensen & Skodvin Architects
Tautra Maria Convent Building

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Church Architecture – No Images

Other Religious Building Developments – N-Z, alphabetical:

Seinäjoki church, Finland
1960
Design: Alvar Aalto Architect

Stavnsholt Kirke, Farum, Sjælland, Denmark
1981
Otto von Spreckelsen Architect

Stephansdom – St. Stephen’s Cathedral Building, Vienna, Austria
1160

Stephansdom Church Architecture Designs
photo © Mint Orr

Vangede Kirke, Helsingør, Denmark
1974
Otto von Spreckelsen Architect

Wedding Chapel, Osaka, Japan

Jun Aoki & Associates

Woodland Chapel, Stockholm, Sweden
1920
Erik Gunnar Asplund

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Religious Architecture Designs

Religious Buildings

Scottish Churches

Contemporary Interiors

Rosslyn Chapel

Buildings / photos for the Contemporary Church Architecture Designs page welcome