10 churches that have found new interesting uses
From a medieval building turned into a community hall to an auditorium constructed from 150-year-old ruins, here's a look at 10 of the best church conversions to feature on Dezeen.
Auditorium in the Church of Saint Francis' Convent, Spain, by David Closes
Architect David Cross converted the remains of an 18th-century church in Catalonia to create this auditorium, which features jagged glazed stairwells.
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Replica House Studios, UK, by Surman Weston
Stained-glass panels divide the spaces of this former Victorian church in London's Islington, which now functions as a co-working office.
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Warwick Hall, UK, by Acanthus Clews Architects Acanthus Clews Architects was briefed to create a sustainable future for this Grade-I listed building. The studio responded by removing previous 20th-century extensions and adding a new multifunctional space for the local community.
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Monique-Corriveau Library, Canada, by Dan Hanganu Architectes and Côté Leahy Cardas Architectes
First completed in 1964 by Canadian architect Jean-Marie Roy, the St Denys-du-Plateau Church was revamped to create a modern library. The tent-like structure is now complemented by a pair of glazed extensions and spiral staircases.
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Phase II, UK, by West Architecture
West Architecture transformed a Methodist Churc...
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