Contemporary Follies, a new book by Keith Moskow and Robert Linn, lists Associate Professor Frank Flury’s 2009 design/build st
udio project among its outstanding examples of contemporary design that address our place in nature.
The Field Chapel project was designed and executed by students in Flury’s advanced design/build studio for an ecumenical church cooperative in Boedigheim, Germany. Under Flury’s direction, the students developed “an interdenominational chapel, a space for people who are in a search for God—a place for quiet reflection, but also one that welcomes hikers and cyclists who appreciate a rest stop that has a sense of beauty.”
