Experience the "Brutal Faith" of Gottfried Böhm's Pilgrimage Church in Neviges

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This exclusive photo essay by Laurian Ghinitoiu was originally commissioned for the fifth issue of LOBBY. Available later this month, the latest issue of the London-based magazine—published in cooperation with the Bartlett School of Architecture—examines the theme of Faith as "a fervent drive, a dangerous doctrine, a beautifully fragile yet enduring construct, an unapologetic excuse, a desperate call for attention and a timely consideration on architectural responsibility."

In 1986 the Pritzker Architecture Prize announced their first German laureate. In a speech at the ceremony in London’s Goldsmiths’ Hall, the Duke of Gloucester suggested that the prize “may not guarantee immorality,” inferring, perhaps, that not even the most prestigious award in architecture could compete with an œuvre so compact, focussed and enduring as that of Gottfried Böhm – a “son, grandson, husband, and father of architects.”

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Cite: AD Editorial Team. "Experience the "Brutal Faith" of Gottfried Böhm's Pilgrimage Church in Neviges" 23 Sep 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/795837/lobby-magazine-5-brutal-faith-gottfried-bohm-pilgrimage-church-mariendom-neviges-germany> ISSN 0719-8884

Courtesy LOBBY Magazine. Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu

在 Neviges 体会 Gottfried Böhm 朝圣教堂“野蛮的信仰”

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