Images Released for Bahá'í House of Worship in Papua New Guinea
The Bahá'í International Community has unveiled a proposal for the national Bahá'í House of Worship of Papua New Guinea. In the capital city of Port Moresby, a celebration was held at the temple?s future site to showcase the scheme, coinciding with the Bahá'í New Year. Inspired by the art of weaving, the architects? vision was for a temple where the people of Papa New Guinea could unite to worship and find inspiration.
Courtesy of Bahá'í International Community
The Bahá'í International Community has unveiled a proposal for the national Bahá'í House of Worship of Papua New Guinea. In the capital city of Port Moresby, a celebration was held at the temple?s future site to showcase the scheme, coinciding with the Bahá'í New Year. Inspired by the art of weaving, the architects? vision was for a temple where the people of Papa New Guinea could unite to worship and find inspiration.
Courtesy of Bahá'í International Community
Courtesy of Bahá'í International Community
The House of Worship was designed by architects Henry Lape and Saeed Granfar. Addressing the 500-strong audience at the proposal's unveiling, the architects explained the challenge of searching for a universally-resonating theme in a country with more than 700 distinct cultural groups. Reflecting on the abundance of woven objects and surfaces in Papa New Guinea, the architects compared the craft of weaving to the process of building un...
Courtesy of Bahá'í International Community
The Bahá'í International Community has unveiled a proposal for the national Bahá'í House of Worship of Papua New Guinea. In the capital city of Port Moresby, a celebration was held at the temple?s future site to showcase the scheme, coinciding with the Bahá'í New Year. Inspired by the art of weaving, the architects? vision was for a temple where the people of Papa New Guinea could unite to worship and find inspiration.
Courtesy of Bahá'í International Community
Courtesy of Bahá'í International Community
The House of Worship was designed by architects Henry Lape and Saeed Granfar. Addressing the 500-strong audience at the proposal's unveiling, the architects explained the challenge of searching for a universally-resonating theme in a country with more than 700 distinct cultural groups. Reflecting on the abundance of woven objects and surfaces in Papa New Guinea, the architects compared the craft of weaving to the process of building un...
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