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to mediate project funding, a 'slow' construction sequence was developed where at each step, the vital symbolic needs of the church could still be represented on the site
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a protective, yet welcoming and pourous outdoor courtyard is defined within the openness of the landscape
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Jubilee Church
Milford, IN | 2000
[international competition, finalist]
As a process of historical transformation, this new interpretation of the cloister allows for the freedom of incremental and phased expansion central to the needs of this parish. A pergola lightly defines ceremonial fields within the vast flatness of the rural landscape while organizing the major program elements such as the Main Church, the Parish Hall, and the Retreat facility. Stations of the cross, like beads on a rosary, are placed along this ambulatory defining the experience of the site as a place of reflection and prayer.
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