FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   >>  
red of the Faith in Persia he feels that to erect Temples in Africa and Australasia--where it is possible to do so--would be a great comfort to the Persian believers and a befitting response to their enemies who may well make it unfeasible to build the Tehran Temple during this Plan. In view of this he wishes you to approach qualified architects and request sketches--preliminary studies--for this Temple, which you can submit to him as soon as possible and from which he can indicate the one he feels would be most suitable. He makes this suggestion of studies first because the recent drawings submitted in competition in Germany (and forwarded to him) were all highly modernistic and undignified and a lot of money and time was spent for nothing. There was only one he considered at all possible, and this was not chosen by the judges; necessary qualifications: a building nine sides, surmounted by a dome. Note--circular building. Seating capacity 500 with possible additional seating in a balcony at a future date. Height 40 to 45 meters. Note: no assembly hall is to be included, only auditorium for worship, with no surrounding rooms, is necessary. Extra rooms for maintenance, toilets, caretaker, can be in basement. There is no reason why it should look like the Chicago Temple; on the other hand, he feels these ultra-modern, often bizarre structures are not at all in keeping with the dignity of our Faith. The type of dome on such structures as Mason Remey's Temple for Haifa, the Shrine of the Bab and St. Peter's in Rome he considers beautiful in proportion and suitable. The style is naturally a question each architect would evolve for himself. What interests the Guardian is the symmetry of the ensemble and dignity. He would urge your Assembly to get preliminary studies to him at the earliest possible date, and then he can indicate the one he feels most suitable and the architect can work up full details later. With loving greetings, R. Rabbani. LETTER OF NOVEMBER 29, 1955 Haifa, Israel, November 29, 1955 National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Australia and New Zealand, Care of Mr. J. Heggie, Secretary. Dear Baha'i Friends: This is just a note, written at the instruction of our beloved Guardian, to answer a question raised in your last letter. As there is no definite and conclusive statement on Vivisection in the Baha'i teachings, this is a matter which the International House of Justice wi
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   111   112   113   114   115   116   117   118   119   120   121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   >>  



Top keywords:

Temple

 

suitable

 

studies

 
Assembly
 

architect

 

structures

 

dignity

 

question

 
building
 

Guardian


preliminary

 
proportion
 

naturally

 
conclusive
 

considers

 

beautiful

 

definite

 
interests
 

letter

 

statement


evolve

 
keeping
 

Justice

 

bizarre

 

modern

 

International

 
Vivisection
 

Shrine

 
raised
 

teachings


matter

 

symmetry

 

NOVEMBER

 

Heggie

 
LETTER
 
Rabbani
 
loving
 

Australia

 

National

 

Spiritual


November

 

Zealand

 
Israel
 

written

 

beloved

 

ensemble

 
instruction
 

Friends

 

details

 

Secretary