Like any good architect, Mike Lawlor knows how to draw details. And like any good architect, he knows how to do a lot more—because architecture is about details, and it’s about something much more. Continue reading
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Designing Space for the Soul
By Sara Staffanson, an Architectural Intern and Job Captain with CRSA’s Religious Studio
Few people are free from some type of inner struggle or strong urge to better understand a larger truth. It is in times like these that people look outside of themselves for deeper meaning and focus. Many turn to some form of religion in their quest for spirituality. Spiritual experiences can be achieved in a variety of places from the church pew to a log under the stars. Designing a space for the soul means being sensitive to that person’s interpretation of spirituality. It means creating an atmosphere that is comfortable enough for emotional vulnerabilities to be released. Thoughtful spaces will facilitate meditation, deep emotions, and one’s connection to a larger expanse and their role in it. Designing for such spaces is challenging but very satisfying. Continue reading