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Sacred Space

Architecture for W0rship in the 21st Century

October 25 - 26, 2007

In an era of cultural, political, and ethical transition, a conscious reflection on sacred space offers individuals and societies in a post-modern and post-religious age new possibilities for charting their futures by drawing upon their pasts. The scholars and architects who bring their work to this conference interpret the complex ways in which sacred space continues to captivate a changing world.

The conference is offered in conjunction with the symposium Constructing the Ineffable: Contemporary Sacred Architecture October 26-27, presented by the Yale School of Architecture with support from Yale Divinity School and Yale Institute of Sacred Music. Registration for the symposium is FREE and coordinated by the School of Architecture. Information is available by following the link above or by calling 203-432-2889.

[You may attend either or both events.  You must register separately for each event. 

  • Click here to register for the ISM Sacred Space conference.
  • Click here to register for the School of Architecture Constructing the Ineffable symposium.]



KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Thursday, October 25 / 6 pm / Marquand Chapel (409 Prospect Street)

Dr. Robert H. Schuller

founding pastor and chairman of the board of the Crystal Cathedral


Speakers:


Gretchen Buggeln (Valparaiso University)

John Cook (Yale University)

Michael Crosbie, AIA (editor, Faith and Form)

Richard Giles (Rector, Cathedral Church of the Savior)

Friedhelm Mennekes, S.J. (Sankt Peter Köln)

Louis Nelson (University of Virginia)

Joan Soranno, AIA (Hammel, Green, and Abrahamson, Inc.)

Duncan Stroik, AIA (University of Notre Dame)

Arnold Isidore Thomas (education minister, Riverside Church, NYC)

Victor Trahan, AIA (Trahan Architects)

Richard Vosko (liturgical design consultant)

Organizers: Jaime Lara (Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School) and Karla Britton (Yale School of Architecture)

Click here to view the conference schedule.

Registration Information

$40; $20 students. 

Free for Yale faculty and students.

New Haven is served by Bradley International Airport, LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark; CT Limo offers ground transportation to New Haven. Click here for Yale's pages of New Haven hotel and travel information.

 

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. THANK YOU!

 

Conference Schedule

Thursday afternoon, October 25 at Yale Institute of Sacred Music Great Hall (409 Prospect St.)

12:30 - 1:00
Check-in & coffee
1:15
Welcome and Introduction to the conference and symposium. Jaime Lara & Karla Britton, Yale University
1:30
“Rediscovering Sacred Space: Worship, Architecture, and Meaning in 20th century America,” Louis Nelson, University of Virginia
2:15
“Ecclesiology and Church Design: A Balancing Act In Times of Transition,” Richard S. Vosko, PhD, Hon. AIA, followed by Q&A.
3:15
Break
3:30
PANEL: “New Wine, Old Wineskins: Building and Rebuilding the House of the Church”
- Prof. John Cook, Yale University, moderator
- Prof. Gretchen Buggeln, Valparaiso University
- Rev. Richard Giles, rector, Episcopal Cathedral of Philadelphia
- Rev. Arnold Thomas, minister of education, Riverside Church, NYC
5:00
Reception in the Common Room.
6:00
Keynote speaker: Dr. Robert H. Schuller, Crystal Cathedral. Marquand Chapel

Friday morning, October 26 at St. Thomas More Chapel and Catholic Center at Yale (268 Park St.)

8:45 - 9:00
Coffee
9:05
Introduction to the session. Jaime Lara & Karla Britton.
9:15
“A View from Europe: The Spirituality of Spatial Emptiness,” Friedhelm Mennekes, S.J., Sankt Peter Köln, followed by Q&A
10:15
10:15 Break
10:30
 
 
 
 
PANEL: “The Future of Church Architecture in the United States”
- Michael Crosbie, AIA, moderator
- Joan Soranno, AIA
- Duncan Stroik, AIA
- Victor Trahan, AIA
12:00
Announcements. Lunch on your own.
2:00
Constructing the Ineffable symposium* begins Yale University Art Gallery.

 

 

 

 
       
     

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