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sacral design

Liturgical furnishing rethought by Mathieu Lehanneur
architecture

Liturgical furnishing rethought by Mathieu Lehanneur

In the French department of Deux-Sèvre, a Romanesque church got a surprising makeover. Mathieu Lehanneur introduced an architectural gesture into the religious space that is, without doubt, a milestone in the contemporary direction of sacral arts. Mathieu Lehanneur is on the frontlines of international design, and his illustrious projects blend
Forest Chapel in Pannonhalma
architecture

Forest Chapel in Pannonhalma

It has no roof, no side walls, yet it’s still a chapel – the sacral space located at Szent Imre Hill, Pannonhalma, and designed by the students of MOME and their helpers within a week in the Illak forest celebrated its second anniversary recently. However, the chapel is not only
Sacrality and design through the eyes of young designers
design

Sacrality and design through the eyes of young designers

The duo of religion and design interweave our everydays in many different ways: starting from music videos full of Christian symbols, through the kitschy objects placed in mass production to our acts recalling religious rituals like “following” our favorite celebrities – we preserve the motifs of religion in unusual new ways