Embodied Light

The Bahá'í Temple of South America

Project Facts

  • Partner

    Siamak Hariri

  • Publisher

    BIRKHÄUSER

  • Status

    Published 2017

Comprised of drawings, models, renderings, and full-colour panoramic photographs, Embodied Light showcases the technological innovation and architectural excellence of the Bahá'í Temple of South America. The publication is intended to share the 14-year journey culminating in the opening of the last of the eight continental temples to be completed as part of a remarkable portfolio on sacred architecture commissioned by the Bahá'í community.


The Temple, opened in fall 2016, is set within the foothills of the Andes overlooking the city of Santiago, Chile. Using light for its spiritual and design inspiration, the building combines advanced engineering solutions, cutting-edge material innovation, and computerized fabrication methods to create a space that is at once monumental and intimate. Expressing a faith of inclusion, the Temple is more than just a story of complex design, innovation, sustainability, and construction; it is the embodiment of a community’s aspirations.  

Project Facts

  • Partner

    Siamak Hariri

  • Publisher

    BIRKHÄUSER

  • Status

    Published 2017

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