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![]() An exploration of how and why places become invested with SACREDNESS and how the SACRED is embodied or made manifest through ART and ARCHITECTURE
INTRODUCTION
SACRED or holy places are found in different cultures, past and present, all over the world. Such places are frequently marked or embellished by architectural structures and art.
This website contains text and images which examine the nature of the sacred. It also explores how art and architecture serve to embody or make manifest on both physical and spiritual planes the sacredness or mystery of a site.
One of my aims is to explore how and why places become invested with sacredness. In most cases, it can be shown that the sacredness of a place is linked in some way to natural objects and features such trees, stones, water, mountains, caves, and forms in the landscape. It can further be shown that these natural objects and forms lie at the root of the forms and shapes employed to mark or embellish a sacred site.
These same sacred forms and shapes derived from natural objects and features become symbolic or emblematic of the sacred or divine. When they are articulated in art and architecture, they become not only the 'abode' of the divine, but also serve as a means to entice the divine either to continue to reside at a given place or to take up residence at a new site.
Although the sacred places are often rich in aesthetic experience, I am more interested in the origins, meaning and function of the sacred objects, forms, symbols, and shapes that compose the art and architecture of a sacred place. It is through the art and architecture that the sacred or the divine is manifest or represented. The philosopher Plotinus (205-270 CE) explained it this way [Enneads, IV, 3. 11]:
The bar at the left provides immediate access to the introductory essay on sacredness, and to pages of the various categories of objects or forms through which the individual sites are introduced.
The sites examined -- listed in the bar at the right -- are from different locations around the world, and range in time from the prehistoric to the present.
The following list provides a more complete breakdown of the areas covered by this website.
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