Religious architecture: new questions / new approaches III
Over the past twenty or so years, the architecture of churches in Quebec and across Canada has triggered new and increasingly pressing questions: how should we approach their conservation, use, or meaning in a context where religious practice is in sharp decline, where the economic situation of parishes is prompting hasty decisions, and where radical versions of secularism are being imposed in the public space? These new questions call for different ways of thinking about the historic value of these buildings today, and it is the goal of this session to share these new ways of seeing. For example, in what ways did church building influence transformations in architectural practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries? Who were the designers (architects and non-architects), artists, and entrepreneurs for whom the construction of religious buildings was the springboard to an important career? How does the study of religious architecture allow us to better understand the formation of cultural identities in a context of modernization and rapid urbanization of a traditional society? How can we document the reception of these churches by the public for which they were originally intended? How are these churches perceived today, by a public that has abandoned religious practice? How is the restoration of a church to be conceived when its original function is no longer sufficient to ensure its maintenance and survival?
All these questions and many others emerge from a context where the news media remind us of the fragility of the fate of churches, whether to reveal an upcoming demolition, denounce acts of vandalism or, on the contrary, highlight the success of a transformation project. It is important to share and pool these new ways of seeing, and researchers whose work contributes in one way or another to the renewal of research perspectives on churches are invited to submit a proposal.
Sub Sessions
- The Chapel of Saint André : ancient and modern patterns
- Presenter Stephane Gaulin-Brown
- 20 minutes | 3:00 PM - 3:20 PM Part of: Religious architecture: new questions / new approaches III
- Paper
- Georges-Émile Tanguay et sa relecture des formes traditionnelles de l’architecture ecclésiale au Canada français
- Presenter Prof. Marc Grignon (Un. Laval)
- 20 minutes | 4:00 PM - 4:20 PM Part of: Religious architecture: new questions / new approaches III
- Paper