
Sacred Modernity
Anglican Church Architecture in Mid-Twentieth Century Britain
- English
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About this book
This book examines mid-20th-century Anglican church architecture in Britain, from the 1935 to the 1975, exploring how it was shaped by liturgical changes, social shifts, and artistic influences. It investigates the theoretical foundations of modern Anglican church design and the contributions of various denominations to shared worship spaces.
Amidst the rise of research groups, publications, and photographic documentation, the book highlights the subject's significance in this period. Inspired by the liturgical reformation within the Church of England, it analyzes churches in their urban contexts and the communities they served, revealing the complex interplay between architects, engineers, artists, local authorities, and clergy.
The book also addresses post-war church reconstruction, the adaptation of existing buildings, and the integration of new construction technologies. It explores how churches accommodated secular functions alongside sacred spaces to reduce maintenance costs and foster communal identity. As secularization grewâparticularly affecting the Church of Englandâit also considers the transformation of redundant churches into secular venues.
Adopting a cross-disciplinary approach, the book situates Anglican church architecture within broader religious, urban, and social contexts, offering a comprehensive perspective for scholars and practitioners alike.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- Gratitude and acknowledgements
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 âWe build the meaningâ: Liturgical advancement in the Church of England
- 3 âThere spring the perfect order of speechâ: Reordering church spaces
- 4 âMuch to cast down, much to build, much to restoreâ: Post-war reconstructions
- 5 âNew life, new form, new colourâ: The languages of Anglican modernity
- 6 âLet them waken the suburbsâ: Churches as urban catalysts
- 7 âA church for allâ: Interconfessional and ecumenical experiments
- 8 âWe have too many churchesâ: Redundancy and conversion
- 9 Conclusion
- 10 Final notes
- Index