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Abstract:
The nature of Bahá'í architecture, the spiritual intentions of the unique design of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar, sacred geometry, and the author's original building design. Link to thesis (offsite).
Notes:
Honors thesis for Ball State University.

Mashriqu'l-Adhkar:

Sacred Architecture and the Bahá'í Faith

Kenneth B. Sewell

1992

Abstract: ...I have always had an interest in exploring ways of communicating with architecture. I firmly believe that architecture has the capability of communicating or embodying complex ideas, and that it reveals the values, beliefs, and context of the people who commission it, design it, build it, and occupy it both intentionally and subconsciously. Architecture often communicates through symbols, metaphor, and inscriptions and statuary to create narrative spaces, elements, and sequences. Architecture also reveals values by being the physical product of decisions and positions taken on the issues of its construction (such as attitudes toward nature, people nearby, excess of wealth, etc.). I wanted to know what it was possible to say and how I could say it...

Download our OCR-ed version: sewell_mashriquladhkar_sacred_architecture.pdf [20 MB]

Download the original of this thesis at cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/189031.

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