The SSAC is pleased to announce the release of the newest issue of the Journal of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada, v.46 no.2, World Religions in Canada.
Introduction
World Religions and the Built Environment in the Publications of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada
Jamie S. Scott
Analyses
Vernacular, Modernist, Historic: Sikh Gurdwara Architecture on Canada’s West Coast
Prabhjit Brar, Joginder Dhanjal and Jamie S. Scott
Building Buddhism in Canada: From the Ishikawa Hotel to the Four Great Sacred Buddhist Mountains Project
Henry C. H. Shiu and Jamie S. Scott
Decoding a Hindu Temple: Toronto’s Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha (BAPS) Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and the Mandala as a Principle of Design
Krupali Uplekar Krusche
Aga Khan Museum: Lingering Orientalism in Global Practice
Amin Alsaden
Synagogue Architecture in Canada: A Summary History
Barry L. Stiefel
Congregation Etz Chayim and Its Ghosts: The Memorial Rooms of a Living House of Worship
Sharon Graham
A Drop Falls from the Sky: Nāgara Architectural Metre and Two Ontario Hindu Temples
Libbie Mills and Jamie S. Scott
Header image: Darma Hall, Wutai Shan Buddhist Garden, Bethany, Ontario (Emily J. Gilbert). From Henry C. H. Shiu and Jamie S. Scott, “Building Buddhism in Canada: From the Ishikawa Hotel to the Four Great Sacred Buddhist Mountains Project,” JSSAC/JSÉAC 46, no. 2 (2021): 38–59.