Bahai Temple Is Tourist Attraction In South America

The Bahá’í Temple of South America, employs both translucent stone and the newest glass technology as the means of generating and manifesting both the physiological and spiritual delights of natural light embodied in architecture.The Bahá’í temple in Chile is one of eight projects from around the world that received an award or citation in the jadwal this year.

Born out of an international competition with over 180 entries from 80 countries, the Bahá’í temple of South America is a nine sided structure with nine entrances that symbolically welcome all people from all directions of the earth to join in prayer and meditation. Its form and materiality break new ground, drawing on the power of light as inspiration.                                  

The Baha’i Temple for South America, designed by Hariri Pontarini Architects, employs both translucent stone and innovative glass technology as the means of generating and manifesting both the physiological and spiritual delights of natural light embodied in architecture. Set against the stirring background of the Andean mountain range, the Bahá’í Temple is designed as a crystallizing of light-as-expression, an evanescent structure of white alabaster and glass a place of pure luminescence.

Bahá’í Temple Set against the stirring background of the Andean mountain range, the new Bahá’íTemple is to be a crystallizing of light as expression, an evanescent structure of white alabaster and glass: a place of pure luminescence. During the day, it is the soft undulating alabaster and glass skin of the Temple which forms its outer expression. At night, the image reverses itself, the entire volume then becoming a warm totalized glow, with the inner form of the building visible through the glass.

The Bahá’í Temple touches very lightly on the ground, its base having become virtually transparent, with each of the nine wings practically floating in the horizon. While firmly grounded, in terms of its engineering, the form of the Temple speaks nevertheless of ascendance.

The shape of the Bahá’í  temple, resembles a nine-petalled blossom of a lotus temple. The building has a diameter of about 34 m and a height of 30 m. The building is structurally strong. Situated in a seismic zone, the structure’s innovative engineering accommodates ground movement while flexing under lateral loads.

Baha’i Houses of Worship are distinctive buildings, open to everyone, where visitors can simply pray and meditate in a serene atmosphere, or at certain times listen to the holy scriptures of the world’s religions being recited and sung. An integral concept of each House of Worship is that they will, in due course, provide a spiritual center around which agencies and institutions of social, humanitarian, and educational service will be established for the surrounding population. It is the best landmark in the region to see during american tour.

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