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For Architect Percival Goodman, who has designed more than 50 religious and community buildings in the U.S., including handsome synagogues in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Michigan, the religious building of the future will be "modest in size and frugal in use of materials."
We seem, at long last, to be headed for a humbler architecture of worship, rather than an ostentatious worship of architecture.
By Wolf Von Eckardt