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Sacred Architecture of San Diego and Tijuana


  • All Saints' Episcopal Church 651 Eucalyptus Avenue Vista, CA, 92084 United States (map)

San Diego and Tijuana have magnificent sacred buildings that effectively illustrate the history of modern architecture. Leading architects throughout the century designed buildings of the highest quality. Some of these architects had national reputations, such as Irving J. Gill, Richard Neutra and Charles Moore, others, like Robert Mosher and Robert Wellington Quigley, were local. Together, they have created a wonderfully diverse collection of sacred architecture.

The exhibition will lead viewers through the major architectural movements of the twentieth century and introduce ideas and theology which have shaped sacred buildings in the region and highlight the work of contemporary architectural photographers Maha Bazzari, Estefany Maya, and Darren Bradley.

Curated by Rev. Dr. Mark Hargreaves

Exhibited at the La Jolla Historical Society
Gallery Hours

Wed-Sun 12-4PM
Admission is always free

780 Prospect St.
La Jolla, CA 92037

Earlier Event: June 13
Evangelism 101
Later Event: June 14
Humanity Showers