Project
Lutheran Temple Complex for 200 People
Category
Best Project of Public Space by Student
About the project (provided by the applicant)
The project is a modern Lutheran center designed in a bionic architectural form, where all functional zones are unified under a single shell-roof. This innovative concept symbolizes the unity of nature and faith, creating a unique atmosphere of spirituality and harmony.
The center includes:
• Main temple for 200 people
• Spaces for educational programs and Sunday school
• Multifunctional hall for community gatherings and cultural events
• Library of spiritual literature
• Social services with consultation rooms
• Dining area and relaxation zone
The surrounding space is organized as a contemplative garden with areas for solitude and personal prayer.
The architectural concept is based on two main axes: the horizontal axis reflects the multifunctional use of the space — from religious services to social and cultural activities, while the vertical axis demonstrates levels of interaction — from individual spiritual development to collective engagement.
Location
Severodvinsk, Arkhangelsk Region, Russia
Project design year
2025
Extra visual materials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dweMLt1s1Bw
Applicant
Vadim Alekseevich Bobukh
4th-year Bachelor’s student at Saint Petersburg Mining University named after Empress Catherine II
Research interests: designing architectural projects and public spaces using parametric design, as well as projects implementing sustainable architecture
Author of the project
Vadim Alekseevich Bobukh
Visualization
Vadim Alekseevich Bobukh
Status of the project
Conceptual design
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