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'The Building: Problem or Solution?' Awards New Thoughts on Religious Architecture

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Oct 21, 2010

Best Freestanding Religious Structure: Green Mosque

Three winners and three honorable mentions have recently been announced for the international ideas competition The Building: Problem or Solution?, sponsored by Faith in Place, a Chicago nonprofit organization. The primary mission of the contest is the development of an array of ideas that will assist congregations in the future when they contemplate significant remodeling or new building programs, hoping to create buildings that are active and full of life at all times of the week, that use their spaces well and serve their communities well.

Submissions were received from 26 architecture practices, coming from 11 states and six countries. There were three first-place winners in the categories Multi-Use Building, Freestanding Religious Structure, and Multi-Congregation Design.

Best Freestanding Religious Structure: Green Mosque
Onat Oktem, Ziya Imren, Zeynep Oktem, Uri Tzarnotzky, Pasadena, CA

Concept brief: incorporating traditional architectural elements in a modern urban context, featuring several sustainable element.

Best Freestanding Religious Structure: Green Mosque
Best Freestanding Religious Structure: Green Mosque



Best Multi-Congregation Design: A House of Worship

Best Multi-Congregation Design: A House of Worship
Tim Bacheller, student at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago

Concept brief: combining worship space and residential units in a single urban setting.

Best Multi-Congregation Design: A House of Worship
Best Multi-Congregation Design: A House of Worship



Best Multi-Use Building: Big Box Revival

Best Multi-Use Building: Big Box Revival
Jennifer Lee Michaliszyn, principal, Armature, Boston; Patty Heyda, principal, pH1 design studio, St. Louis; Sarah Burnett, Master of Urban Design, 2010, Washington University, St. Louis

Concept brief: reinventing an abandoned suburban big-box store as worship space, community market, recreational facility and more.

Best Multi-Use Building: Big Box Revival
Best Multi-Use Building: Big Box Revival

 

Following are the three honorable mentions:

Honorable Mention: Gutter to Cathedral – converting the American street into worship space on weekends and community uses on weekdays; Entrant: Janne Repo, Saara Repo, Iiro Muraja, of the firm Arkkityypit, Finland
Honorable Mention: Monastery Light – using a monastery building typology to accommodate a wide range of congregational and community activities adapted to an urban context; Entrant: Steven VanKooten, VanKooten Architects, The Netherlands
Honorable Mention: Gulling Entry – a careful site selection of a vacant lot in a disinvested community to bring the greatest benefit to the surrounding community; Entrant: RL Gulling, Architect, St. Charles, IL

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'The Building: Problem or Solution?' Awards New Thoughts on Religious Architecture

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Oct 21, 2010

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Best Freestanding Religious Structure: Green Mosque

Related

usa ● religious ● religion ● mosque ● faith in place ● congregation ● church ● chicago

Three winners and three honorable mentions have recently been announced for the international ideas competition The Building: Problem or Solution?, sponsored by Faith in Place, a Chicago nonprofit organization. The primary mission of the contest is the development of an array of ideas that will assist congregations in the future when they contemplate significant remodeling or new building programs, hoping to create buildings that are active and full of life at all times of the week, that use their spaces well and serve their communities well.

Submissions were received from 26 architecture practices, coming from 11 states and six countries. There were three first-place winners in the categories Multi-Use Building, Freestanding Religious Structure, and Multi-Congregation Design.

Best Freestanding Religious Structure: Green Mosque
Onat Oktem, Ziya Imren, Zeynep Oktem, Uri Tzarnotzky, Pasadena, CA

Concept brief: incorporating traditional architectural elements in a modern urban context, featuring several sustainable element.

Best Freestanding Religious Structure: Green Mosque
Best Freestanding Religious Structure: Green Mosque



Best Multi-Congregation Design: A House of Worship

Best Multi-Congregation Design: A House of Worship
Tim Bacheller, student at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago

Concept brief: combining worship space and residential units in a single urban setting.

Best Multi-Congregation Design: A House of Worship
Best Multi-Congregation Design: A House of Worship



Best Multi-Use Building: Big Box Revival

Best Multi-Use Building: Big Box Revival
Jennifer Lee Michaliszyn, principal, Armature, Boston; Patty Heyda, principal, pH1 design studio, St. Louis; Sarah Burnett, Master of Urban Design, 2010, Washington University, St. Louis

Concept brief: reinventing an abandoned suburban big-box store as worship space, community market, recreational facility and more.

Best Multi-Use Building: Big Box Revival
Best Multi-Use Building: Big Box Revival

 

Following are the three honorable mentions:

Honorable Mention: Gutter to Cathedral – converting the American street into worship space on weekends and community uses on weekdays; Entrant: Janne Repo, Saara Repo, Iiro Muraja, of the firm Arkkityypit, Finland
Honorable Mention: Monastery Light – using a monastery building typology to accommodate a wide range of congregational and community activities adapted to an urban context; Entrant: Steven VanKooten, VanKooten Architects, The Netherlands
Honorable Mention: Gulling Entry – a careful site selection of a vacant lot in a disinvested community to bring the greatest benefit to the surrounding community; Entrant: RL Gulling, Architect, St. Charles, IL

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