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SANCTUARY
Whether
one calls it a sanctuary, worship space, celebration
room, nave, assembly hall, or great room; this focal
point of a structure is the single most important
room in the Praise Building.
Designing
this space, (which for the purpose of this text, we
will call the sanctuary) need not be complicated to
design or expensive to construct.The most important
aspect of sanctuary design is to create a worship
space using scale, color, light and building materials
which humble us in the presence of the Divine.
Regardless
if one stands in a temple in Thailand, a Mosque in
Morocco, or the Cathedral in Chartres, one is humbled
by the scale of the sacred space. Additionally, the
quality of design and craftsmanship allows one to
appreciate the worship space for the excellent craftsmanship
contained therein.
In
modern PraiseBuildings, the same elements are used
to create a contemporary worship space. Since the
focus of this text is limited to working within the
framework of an existing structure, much of the architecture
detail of the original structure should be incorporated
into the PraiseBuilding.
By
Stephen Ferrandi, Director, KLNB Regious Properties
Stephen
Ferrandi is the Director of KLNB Religious Properties,
a real estate firm serving religioius clients in Maryland,
D.C., Pennsylvania, and Virginia. He is one of the
top experts in land development in the region. Mr.
Ferrandi frequently contributes real estate related
articles to both print and online publications.
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