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Houses of Worship: Intricate exterior design of DRC temple comes into view


image of temple in construction in the daylight
The emerging Bahá’í House of Worship is inspiring many conversations about service to society—the theme of a newly launched online video series on the temple.

KINSHASA, Democratic Republic Of The Congo — Work on the decorative tile cladding of the dome of the Bahá’í House of Worship in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has notably advanced in recent weeks, alongside progress of other elements of the central edifice and surrounding grounds.



The tiles of the dome are being laid out in intricate tessellations that represent the Congo River, whose tributaries gather rain from every part of the country into one great stream. This pattern, created in a style reminiscent of traditional artwork, provides a powerful image of the coming together of all people and reflects the Bahá’í principle of the oneness of humanity.


“The House of Worship is open to people of all backgrounds and stands for the inseparable principles of worship and selfless service to humanity,” says Rachel Kakudji of the Bahá’í Office of External Affairs.


Ms. Kakudji explains that the temple is inspiring nearby residents and many others throughout the DRC to reflect deeply about how they can serve their fellow citizens.


“This is why we have launched a new video series online about the House of Worship as a force for social betterment,” she explains.


“The video blog shows progress of the emerging temple and invites viewers to reflect about how we can all work toward the betterment of our society,” she says.


Progress on the construction work is provided in the gallery of images below.


an image of the roof in construction, it is made currently of entirely metal beams
The raising of the lower canopy steel structure, which sits atop the outer walls, is nearly complete.

The raising of the lower canopy steel structure, which sits atop the outer walls, is nearly complete.


a side view of the temple in construction
Seen here is an early view of the first of nine sections of the upper canopy steel structure being installed. All nine sections of the upper canopy are in now place.

Seen here is an early view of the first of nine sections of the upper canopy steel structure being installed. All nine sections of the upper canopy are in now place.


two images of the roof in construction, one with only steel beams, the second with more tiling and waterproofing
Once the canopies were completed, waterproof cement board panels were placed along the external sides of the dome structure to prepare for the placement of the decorative tiles.

Once the canopies were completed, waterproof cement board panels were placed along the external sides of the dome structure to prepare for the placement of the decorative tiles.


an image of the progress of the roof's tile cladding
Latest view of the work on the tile cladding.

Latest view of the work on the tile cladding.


an image of tilers at work
A closeup of the tiling process.

A closeup of the tiling process.


a birds eye view of the temple
A bird’s-eye-view of the central edifice and surrounding grounds.

A bird’s-eye-view of the central edifice and surrounding grounds.


three images of the inside and outer walls of the temple
This image shows the latest work on the outer walls, which feature breeze blocks that allow for efficient ventilation.

This image shows the latest work on the outer walls, which feature breeze blocks that allow for efficient ventilation.


4 images of the construction of the reflecting pool
Seen here is the now completed reflecting pool at various stages of construction.

Seen here is the now completed reflecting pool at various stages of construction.


an image of the relflecting pool completed, with the temple still in construction in the background
The completed reflecting pool.

The completed reflecting pool.


an image of the unfinished temple, with the reflecting pool in the foreground
An evening view of the temple.

An evening view of the temple.


two images of the outdorr gathering space which is almost completed
Groundwork for the outdoor gathering space is nearing completion.

Groundwork for the outdoor gathering space is nearing completion.


three images of the landscaping of the temple with various workers planting and adding in more dirt to the land
Landscaping work on the temple grounds is progressing. The grounds will include flowers from local nurseries in Kinshasa.

Landscaping work on the temple grounds is progressing. The grounds will include flowers from local nurseries in Kinshasa.


Originally published on the Baha'i World News Service

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