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Social groups formed around shared religious beliefs encountered significant change and challenges between the 1850s and the 1970s. This book is the first collection of its kind to take a broad, thematically driven case study approach to this genre of architecture and its associated visual culture and communal experience. Examples range from Nunss holy spaces celebrating the life of St Theresa of Lisieux to utopian American desert communities and their reliance on the philosophy of Teilhard de Chardin.

Modern religious architecture converses with a broad spectrum of social, anthropological, cultural and theological discourses and the authors engage with them rigorously and innovatively. As such, new readings of sacred spaces offer new angles and perspectives on some of the dominant narratives of the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-first centuries: empire, urban expansion, pluralism and modernity. In a post-traditional landscape, religious architecture suggests expansive ways of exploring themes, including nostalgia and revivalism, engineering and technological innovation, prayer and spiritual experimentation and the beauty of holiness for a brave new world. Shaped by the tensions and anxieties of the modern era and powerfully expressed in the space and material culture of faith, the architecture presented here creates a set of new turning points in the history of the built environment.

Kate Jordan is Lecturer in History and Theory in the Faculty of Architecture, University of Westminster. She regularly lectures at the V&A and previously taught architectural history at Queen Mary University of London. She wrote her doctoral thesis (UCL) on the role of nuns in the design and construction of nineteenth and twentieth-century convents a subject upon which she has published and given numerous conference papers. Her current field of research is Benedictine architecture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. She is a former member of the Education Sub-committee of the Society of Architectural Historians Great Britain and currently serves on the Twentieth Century Societys Casework Committee.

Ayla Lepine is Visiting Fellow in Art History at the University of Essex. Her research focuses on the Gothic Revival and modern medievalism. She is Arts Editor of the Marginalia Review of Books and a trustee of Art and Christianity Enquiry. She has published on Anglican monasticism, sacred visual culture and the meanings of modern Gothic imagery in Architectural History, Visual Resources, Music and Modernism, The New Elizabethan Age, the Oxford History of Anglicanism and the Church Times. She has co-edited Gothic Legacies: 400 Years of Tradition and Innovation in Art and Architecture (with Laura Cleaver, 2012) and Revival: Identities, Memories, Utopias (with Matt Lodder and Rosalind McKever, 2015).

Modern Architecture and Religious Communities, 18501970
Building the Kingdom

Edited by Kate Jordan and Ayla Lepine

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First published 2018

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2018 selection and editorial matter, Kate Jordan and Ayla Lepine; individual chapters, the contributors

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Names: Jordan, Kate, 1970 editor. | Lepine, Ayla, editor.

Title: Modern architecture and religious communities, 18501970 : building the kingdom / edited by Kate Jordan and Ayla Lepine.

Description: New York : Routledge, 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index.

Identifiers: LCCN 2017061080 | ISBN 9781138487116 (hardback : alk. paper) | ISBN 9781351043724 (ebook)

Subjects: LCSH: Architecture and religionHistory19th century. | Architecture and religionHistory20th century. | Sacred spaceHistory19th century. | Sacred spaceHistory20th century. | Group identityReligious aspectsHistory19th century. | Group identityReligious aspectsHistory20th century. | Religious communitiesHistory19th century. | Religious communitiesHistory20th century.

Classification: LCC NA4600.M63 2018 | DDC 203/.7dc23

LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017061080

ISBN: 978-1-138-48711-6 (hbk)

ISBN: 978-1-351-04372-4 (ebk)

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Contents

KATE JORDAN AND AYLA LEPINE

Part I
Pilgrimage and modern journeys

JESSICA BASCIANO

MARA GONZLEZ PENDS

JOSEP-MARIA GARCIA FUENTES

ALICIA IMPERIALE

Part II
Monasticism and religious houses

BARBARA BURLISON MOONEY

AYLA LEPINE

KATE JORDAN

JOSE BERNARDI

Part III
Urban cultures and holy cities

ANNE SCHAPER ENGLOT

TAMARA MORGENSTERN

ANATOLE UPART

SVEN STERKEN

Jessica Basciano is currently based in Ottawa where she teaches at the School for Studies in Art and Culture at Carleton University. An architectural historian, she specializes in the architecture of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century France, with an emphasis on religious monuments and the relationship between architectural practice, archaeology and historiography. She received the Ph.D. in art history and archaeology from Columbia University in 2012 after completing her dissertation, Architecture and Popular Religion: French Pilgrimage Churches of the Nineteenth Century. Her research has been funded by fellowships from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Lurcy Charitable Trust and the Whiting Foundation.

Jose Bernardi is an associate professor at the Design School, Herberger Institute for the Design and the Arts at Arizona State University. His work is focused on modern and contemporary design and architecture in Latin America. His publications include, among others, Luis Barragn: Architecture as Revelation, essay in The Religious Imagination in Modern and Contemporary Architecture: A Reader Routledge; first edition, March 2011, edited by Renata Hejduk and Jim Williamson; the Review of Latin America in Construction: 19551980 MoMA Exhibition and Catalogue, Journal of Architectural Education, July 2015; several essays in the Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture, edited by R. Stephen Sennott, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, New York, 2004; and essays in the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures

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