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The
following text and images are courtesy Centerbrook
Architects and Planners, for their design of the Park
East Synagogue in Pepper Pike, Ohio. Click on images for
larger views. [Google Earth link]
This new synagogue incorporates a sanctuary, school, and
library. It serves as a new East Campus for the expanding
congregation of the renowned Park Synagogue in Cleveland Heights,
designed by Eric Mendelsohn in 1950. Like the original Mendelsohn
"mother-ship," it offers a community center for
nearby congregants.
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The building
is a simple steel frame box clad in a stick and panel mosaic
of copper. Three large organic shapes burst from the box -
a Jerusalem stone sanctuary and two great copper canopies
leading to a two-story lobby. These two entrances of equal
importance - one for the school, the other for the sanctuary,
library, and offices - bend towards each other in a gesture
of welcome and blessing. |
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The lobby is the central
spine of the building. The school wing is to the east,
the library and offices are to the west, and the community
center and sanctuary are the center hub. The sanctuary
is surrounded inside and out by gently curving, monumental
stone walls. The stone is coursed in large horizontal bands
reminiscent of primordial construction of early Jerusalem
temples. Chapel daylight comes indirectly from four edges,
giving it a soft glow for quietude and solace. |
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Rising from the back of the bimah
is the ark. From the ark rises a large curving canopy
of interwoven wood beams. This reflects voices and music and
also offers a sense of shelter to the congregation. Above
the ark’s canopy is a higher arcing canopy of wood slats
which drips glowing vertical lamps, like stars at night. The
sanctuary’s wood canopies and ceilings recall both the
original tented tabernacle and the framed structures of wooden
Eastern European synagogues. All of this is intentionally
ambiguous to further stimulate the congregants’ imagination,
feelings, and visions.
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Park East Synagogue in Pepper Pike, Ohio
by Centerbrook Architects and Planners |
2007.11.12 |
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Click
on images below for larger views.
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