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On July 23, we will once again open the gates to our International Family Reunion called The Monastery. As we write these words to you we recall the.
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A close association between the two external units and the main monastery is therefore certain. The identification of this monastery with that of the Monastery of Paulos mentioned in various texts allows us to set its correspondence and commercial activities into context with other monasteries. Conclusive results, however, were not obtained.

On the other hand, a small chapel came to light in the hermitage of Unit 26 fig. In the years —, the surrounding area of the coenobitic monastery was investigated by means of a survey under the direction of Dr. Thomas Beckh. During these investigations, it became increasingly clear that the monastery could be identified as the Monastery of Paulos in the mountains of Djeme, hitherto only known from written sources.

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Sacral Topography of a Monastic Landscape. Designed by Norwegian architects Eriksen Skajaa , the birch veneer-clad rooms are punctured on every side by arched doorways, windows and recesses. Potted plants are housed inside the smaller recesses, while others are large enough for a person to climb inside. We've also published offices for other internet companies - why not check out our stories about offices for AOL , Google and Dreamhost?

The user-experience consultancy firm Netlife Research commissioned Eriksen Skajaa Architects to rethink their offices to create new spaces for reflection and creativity.

When faced with the challenge of how to create three spaces for silence and the occasional phone call the ar- chitects proposed a Monastery with a monastery garden. The room partitioning is based on the remains of existing brick walls, while the outer walls are white pigmented birch veneer that form an enclosed box. Some of the niches are places to put the plants of the monastery garden, while others are windows with a window sill to maintain visual contact with the office outside.

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One of the niches outside is even just a bench to sit and read or relax. Dezeen Weekly is a curated newsletter that is sent every Thursday, containing highlights from Dezeen.