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cc-by (c)  Arboix-Alió, A. et al., 2025
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Religious Architecture, Public Space, and Contemporary Society

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This article argues that religious architecture still matters because sacred buildings and the public spaces around them have historically worked together as places of gathering, ritual, and civic life. In the contemporary Western context, secularization and declining religious practice have left many churches and related spaces underused or abandoned. Yet the need for silence, contemplation, spirituality, and collective meaning has not disappeared. Instead, it has shifted into new forms. The article proposes that these buildings, often located in valuable and central urban settings, should be rethought as active spaces for community, culture, reflection, and transcendence. Through nine case studies from different countries, it examines strategies such as adaptive reuse, temporary religious structures in public space, open-air worship, historical reinterpretation, and multifaith spaces. Its main conclusion is that religion, urban space, and social life remain closely connected, and that sacred architecture can still play a meaningful civic role in contemporary cities.

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ARBOIX-ALIÓ, Alba and MÀRIA I SERRANO, Magda. Religious Architecture, Public Space, and Contemporary Society. Religions. 2025. Vol. 16, num. 7. ISSN 2077-1444. [consulted: 16 of May of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/228868

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