Perspectives in Sacred Space: Architecture, Religion, and Race with William Stanley III [PAST EVENT]
Wed, Oct 19
|Zoom
Join Dr. Michael Crosbie, Dr. Vanessa Avery, and guest William Stanley III, FAIA, for a discussion on Race, Religion, and Architecture. Read the walls of sacred spaces for history, meaning, and identity.
Time & Location
Oct 19, 2022, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM EDT
Zoom
About the Event
This series, hosted by Dr. Michael Crosbie, brings in experts from the fields of architecture and religion to reflect on the intersections of form, culture, and belief. Â This session focuses on architecuture, religion, and race. Â For this session we will have a conversation with architect William Stanley III, FAIA, who will offer his wisdom on how Black identity and congregational history are expressed through sacred architecture, and how his firm builds history, culture, community, hospitality, and inclusiveness into their church designs.
The practice of William J. Stanley, FAIA, and Ivenue Love-Stanley, FAIA, has been one of inclusiveness, hospitality, and connection to the community. This is especially true of their work with faith communities, which is how their practice started more than 35 years ago in Atlanta. Both have been recognized for their leadership in the profession; among their many honors they are both winners of the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award from the American Institute of Architects for the social import of their work, and the Distinguished Leadership Award from the Connecticut Architecture Foundation.
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