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Welcome members and allied professionals. This year, I am serving as Chair of the AIA Interfaith Design Knowledge Community. I would like to recognize our past Chair Douglas Hanson, FAIA (2022) and his great leadership. Over the last several years we ...
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I recently read an article about a church in Los Angeles that was going to tear down their religious buildings and build a new mixed-use project in its place. The new project would include a new worship hall, school, and affordable housing. Rick Reinhard, ...
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Interfaith Design’s Knowledge Resources Committee is pleased to present the first in an occasional series of articles on the practice of interfaith architecture. Patrick Perry is a real estate and environmental attorney practicing in Los Angeles. This ...
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I was sent this video – it’s a short watch at just shy of six minutes, but it’s a beautiful expression of some of the religious architecture in Detroit , Michigan by a local dentist and his family. As written in The Oakland Press, “Huszti’s five-minute ...
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Interfaith Design's Knowledge Resources Committee is pleased to present a series of monthly case studies based on selected award winners from the annual Faith and Form/Interfaith Design International Religious Art and Architecture Design Awards. Please ...
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This is certainly the year where we as a nation think about the important state of Iowa. We are now about a month past the Iowa caucuses and there are likely a variety of opinions on the results and the process of determining delegates. However, when ...
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Interfaith Design’s Knowledge Resources Committee is pleased to present a series of monthly case studies based on selected award winners from the annual Faith and Form/Interfaith Design International Religious Art and Architecture Design Awards. Please ...
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Interfaith Design’s Knowledge Resources Committee is pleased to present a series of monthly case studies based on selected award winners from the annual Faith and Form/Interfaith Design International Religious Art and Architecture Design Awards. Please ...
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Interfaith Design’s Knowledge Resources Committee is pleased to present a series of monthly case studies based on selected award winners from the annual Faith and Form/Interfaith Design International Religious Art and Architecture Design Awards. Please ...
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Reversing the Trend

Christian congregations are losing numbers. This is an undeniable trend. According to Simon G. Brauer in his 2017 peer-reviewed paper written for the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, congregations hit their peak of 414,000 in 2006 and ...
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photo credit: Jay Gullion Interfaith Design’s Knowledge Resources Committee is pleased to present a series of monthly case studies based on selected award winners from the annual Faith and Form/Interfaith Design International Religious ...
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Guest Post By Kim Schafer, founder and partner of Community Bell Advocates, LLC photo credit Christopher Chung Introduction Bells are not only hidden signalers inside distinctive architectural features—towers—but also the usual reason for ...
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Dake Wells Architecture: Liberty United Methodist Church Rush Creek Campus Liberty, Missouri, US Photo credit: Gayle Babcock, Architectural Imageworks, LLC Interfaith Design’s Knowledge Resources Committee is pleased to present a series ...
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Walters & Cohen Architects: Vajrasana Buddhist Retreat Centre Walsham le Willows, Suffolk, UK photo credit Walters & Cohen Architects Interfaith Design’s Knowledge Resources Committee is pleased to present a series of monthly ...
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ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — Richard S. Vosko, Ph.D., Hon. AIA, past chair of IFRAA (now Interfaith Design) received an honorary doctorate of humane letters from St. Bonaventure University for his contributions to the fields of religious art and architecture. ...
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New name, same great community After many years as the Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art, and Architecture (IFRAA), we've embraced a new name: Interfaith Design. Why change the name? We had many reasons: It was long and hard to remember. ...
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The annual awards program, co-sponsored by Interfaith Design and Faith & Form, honors the best in architecture, liturgical design, and art for religious spaces. Learn more View the 2022 Award Winners Subscribe to Faith & Form , ...
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Mission Interfaith Design (ID) is a Knowledge Community of the American Institute of Architects. It promotes an exchange of ideas, values and strategic information specifically relating to the design and construction of buildings, landscapes and ...
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Resources

A-D Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture American Guild of Judaic Art Architecture, Culture & Spirituality Forum (ACSF) ArchNet: Islamic Architecture Art+Christian Enquiry Artists in Christian Testimony (International) Arts ...
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In addition to attending our conferences and tours, we hope you'll join us in making Interfaith Design a learning community that's increasingly your first-stop reference for best practices in religious and spiritual architecture. This is a great way to ...
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