While you're observing these images of the Church of Reformation, you may be surprised to accept that they do in fact depict a proposal for a religious structure. Perhaps you've seen some more modern-looking places of worship crop up in larger cities, but few even begin to approach the level of radical abstraction that this project embodies.
Appearance is what makes Fernando Herrera's cathedral immediately noteworthy, yet it's the building's function and spirit that have dictated the unconventional form. The new Our Lady of Los Angeles would be born from the notion of community and thus requires a more flexible architectural program with various smaller rooms for different activities. With an overall visual impression of giant cracked dinosaur eggs wrapped in molten metal tendrils, the Church of Reformation also subtly references the religion's roots in the catacombs.
Bubbling Basilica Architecture
The Church of Reformation Dissolves Stricter Concepts of Ritual
Trend Themes
1. Abstract Religious Architecture - The trend of abstract religious architecture provides an opportunity for architectural firms to create innovative and unconventional spaces for worship.
2. Community-oriented Design - The trend towards community-oriented design in religious structures presents an opportunity for architects to create flexible spaces that cater to different activities and foster a sense of community.
3. Incorporating Historical References - The trend of incorporating historical references in modern religious architecture allows architects to connect the present with the past, adding depth and meaning to religious spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architectural industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by embracing abstract and community-oriented design principles in religious structures.
2. Religion - Religious institutions can adopt innovative architectural designs that promote community engagement and reflect the evolving needs and values of their congregations.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - The tourism and hospitality industry can capitalize on the trend of unique and visually striking religious architecture by incorporating religious sites as tourist attractions and destinations.