porto-based illustrator, andre chiote, has transformed a series of well-known religious buildings into a collection of captivating architectural posters. titled ‘sacred spaces’ the project pays homage to symbolic places of worship and celebration from all over the world.

notre dame du haut chapel by le corbusier
all images courtesy of andre chiote
presented by chiote as an architectural treaty, the sacred spaces are illustrated in a homogeneous way, in an attempt to highlight the most identifiable aspects of each building. simplified geometries contrast with natural elements, such as sky, water and trees, in a graphic game to create a dialogue between a man-made intervention and a (supposed) divine natural creation.

christi auferstehung church by gottfried bohm
from le corbusier’s famous chapel to a more contemporary church by vicens + ramos, the series conveys that while everything around is changing, these monuments remain as exceptional buildings. as iconic constructions, some of these buildings in our era will remain in the future as patrimony of our current society and architectural landscape. in essence, by drawing these sacred spaces, chiote intends to trace the legacy of our civilization.

unitarian meeting house by frank lloyd wright

military academy synagogue by zvi hecker

santa monica church by vicens + ramos

north christian church by eero saarinen

saint francis de sales church by marcel breuer

usafa cadet chapel by walter netsch – SOM

santa maria church by alvaro siza

luce memorial chapel by I.M. pei

crematorium uitzicht by eduardo souto de moura

riola parish church by alvar aalto
project info:
project name: sacred spaces
design: andre chiote
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edited by: lynne myers | designboom
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