Friends Meetinghouse

San Antonio, TX

To achieve a quiet, contemplative setting for meditative worship, the Friends Meetinghouse needed to feel detached from its urban context. So the meeting space is oriented to the back of a courtyard, surrounded by mesquite and acacia trees. The design was inspired by the functional and simple spaces of early meetinghouses, which also served as community gathering spaces. Built to a human scale with simple materials, this project is well suited to the land and expresses the essence of Quaker spirituality.


publications

2009 - Christianity Today (May)
2008 - Texas Architect (Sep/Oct)
2008 - Architectural Record (Jan)
2007 - Texas Architect (Nov/Dec)
2006 - Faith & Form (No. 4)

awards

2008 - Texas Society of Architects / AIA Design Award
2007 - AIA San Antonio Design Award
2006 - Faith & Form, Religious Architecture Award
2006 - Wood Design Award
Chris Cooper