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Religious Design

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In today's world it is more important than ever that people find places of sanctuary to weather the storms. No matter what traditon they practice. Archinia has worked on various Protestant and Catholic churches, Unity and Unitarian churches, sacred circles of every variety, and private sanctuaries for various traditions.

We've teamed with architects and designers around the world and worked on projects as far away as France and Peru.

Archina's founder is a theologically trained Unitarian and has studied the unpublished Sufi architectural treatise of Murshid Samuel Lewis, which describes a unifying perspective on building that emphasizes community, connection to nature, and proportion. We utilize the commitment to Spirit and Unity exemplified in this work in our religious architecture consulting practice.

We care that people find space to breathe, to take it all in, and to let it all go. We believe that spiritual well-being leads to better communities. We believe that well-designed spaces with natural light, views, and access to nature can and will help people find their way.

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