woven-domed baha'i house of worship reflects on papua new guinean art tradition
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Architects Lape and Granfar distilled a universal theme from Papua New Guinea's 800 cultural groups, drawing inspiration from the art of weaving prevalent in daily life.
The House of Worship symbolizes the convergence of cultures and faiths in Papua New Guinea, emphasizing inclusivity and unity through its intricate design.
760 sqm of hand-woven mats and 367 sqm of hand-carved timber panels adorn the interior and entrances, representing cultural diversity and welcoming visitors from all backgrounds.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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