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The sacred in beauty of the building space for meditation, prayer and liturgy
The sacred in beauty of the building space for meditation, prayer and liturgy

Author(s): Jan Rabiej
Subject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Architecture, Theology and Religion
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku
Keywords: sacral architecture; the sacred; beauty; light; colour

Summary/Abstract: Architecture links the pragmatic and metaphysical dimension of the culture. This phenomenon of architecture is particularly visible in sacred buildings. Churches are also the signs of the sacred in the “semiotic landscape” of modern cities. The full meaning of sacred architecture is not only connected with the institutionalised forms of religious cult. The value of location, plan composition, outlines’ shapes, architectural detail make these buildings the reinterpretation of the sacred buildings’ archetypes. In their forms we can interpret the meaning of universal symbols: a road, gate, nave, vault, tower, light and colours. We can find the sequences of these notions in modern buildings which semantic dimension lacks direct references to religion. The attributes typical of churches imitate architectural forms of museums, opera houses, theatres and shopping arcades ... The redefinition in the cultural space is deepened by the signs of “parasacralization” of its areas which have been connected so far with mass culture, entertainment or even commerce or consumption. The ideas of the sacred and beauty – having been redefined for ages – still determine the nature of erected buildings which were religiously inspired. We can identify the elements of these ideas in diverse forms of space which is used for meditation, prayer and liturgy. The symbolic originators of their architecture, which contemporary-wise keep a particular power of message, are light and colours.

  • Issue Year: 16/2017
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 261-273
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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