Houses of Worship
Eye to the Sky
— one small window to heaven, surrounded by everything humans could offer in return (Basiliek van de H.H. Agatha en Barbara, Oudenbosch)
Judgement
— it's busy up there (God the Father, Johann Michael Rottmayr, 1714, Karlskirche, Vienna)
Vaulted
— did they capture faith, or did faith imprison you in this cage of stone and light (Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Florian the Martyr, Warsaw)
I’m still standing 🎶
— sang the facade of the Gedächtniskirche loud and clear
Send me an Angel
— he arrived in gold and although time cracked him, he never left (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Gedächtniskirche, Berlin)
Angel or mala’ikah?
— the name depends on who you ask
Different Worlds
— two worlds, one ceiling, and a crack that tells the whole story
Holy Trinity
— Christianity, quietly holding its ground in a city of minarets
Looking Up
— in the Blue Mosque, even the supporting act steals the show
Mesmerising
— in this sea of candles, every flame remembers a name
Pendentive
— where two arches meet, someone filled the silence with the word of Allah
Reaching for Allah
— as many ways up as there are names for the one at the top
Representation of Heaven
— the architect's answer to the question: what does infinity look like from the inside
Riwaq
— shelter from the rain, the sun, and everything else life throws at you
Serenity
— in a city of minarets, someone built this house of God where the light does all the talking
St. Anthony
— he staged a gothic revival in Istanbul, cause why should he blend in?
Thousand Years of Gold
— has seen everything but still questioning your life choices
Touch of Heaven
— built to reach out to heaven but on this day, heaven came down to meet it
Two Emperors
— instead of three kings, paying their respect in eternity
Waiting for …
— they've been waiting since the Byzantine era and a little longer won't hurt





















