2013 AIA Honor Awards: Saint Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church

Springdale, Ark. / Marlon Blackwell Architect, Fayetteville, Ark.

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With this creative restoration, Marlon Blackwell Architect transformed a generic shop building into a sanctuary and fellowship hall for an Eastern Orthodox congregation. Keeping the original structure, roof, and most of the cladding intact, the conversion wasted little and used strategic interventions to yield a bold, spiritual environment. The narthex ceiling descends above a floor of rift-cut oak, and a sky-lit tower marks the entry to the sanctuary. The dome, which is a key feature of the interior, is a surprising reuse of an abandoned satellite dish that was resurfaced with plaster.

Jury: “The project makes the most with the least, displaying deep resource efficiency as an integral part of its design ethos—something more architects should be thinking about and practicing.”

Client: “The design of the building has enhanced the beauty of our worship, the dome amplifies the singing, the special windows allow for a mystical presence, and the dedicated spaces for the icons encourage a visual attraction to His presence.” —Rev. John Atchison, Saint Nicholas Eastern Orthodox Church

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About the Author

Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson

Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson has been a contributing editor with ARCHITECT since 2008. Her articles and essays have appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Co.Design, and CityLab among many other publications.

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