Photography: Mid-Century Modern Churches by Fabrice Fouillet

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As Europe recovered from the death and destruction of World War II, countries got back to the business of rebuilding their communities and, of course, their churches. The need to make sense of the madness of the War was palpable - as was the need to express this modern-day spirituality in a form that broke from the past and embraced this new world.

The result was a bevy of European churches that - although often misunderstood by practitioners - represent some of our best-preserved examples of Modernist architecture. Photographer Fabrice Fouillet made it his mission to photograph these beauties in a series he calls "Corpus Christi." You can see the images - as well as Fouillet's description of the work - after the break...

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Cite: Vanessa Quirk. "Photography: Mid-Century Modern Churches by Fabrice Fouillet" 17 Dec 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/305871/photography-mid-century-modern-churches-by-fabrice-fouillet> ISSN 0719-8884

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