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The architectural Board will be visiting to check with your corroberating witnesses before they take you away ...though I personally find the comments very credible ..in full perspective with the other ,(more than 100,000 such reports world wide ).
Let me know when they talk to you ?
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There is no artificial light in the Sacred Space. The lightwell magnifies the light, as worship magnifies the Lord. Yet people of any faith (or no faith at all) are equally inspired by its harmony. Some have left the place in tears, they were so moved.Your comments are intriguing, excellent, thoughtful. Such things deserve more attention from architects, policy makers and the public at large.
Is there a reason that work and worship cannot be combined? In the book, Small Is Beautiful: Economics As If People Mattered, Schumacher wondered if mind-numbing, dehumanizing jobs were really necessary. We spend most of our waking hours at work. Why can it not combine reverence, joy and duty? To me, quality of life is an issue as fundamental as whether not we have a roof over our heads at all, not a luxury to be considered only after we have become a wealthy society.
If poor architecture breeds crime (as studies have shown) is it a crime to breed poor architecture?
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