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Manuel Herz Architects of Basel have designed this Centre for the Jewish Community in Mainz, Germany covered in glazed, green ceramic tiles.

The shape of the building is abstractly based on the Hebrew word for blessing and is curved around a public courtyard.

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The centre houses a synagogue, office spaces, school rooms a multipurpose space.

The interior walls of the synagogue are covered in densely packed Hebrew letters, in some areas arranged into poetry by 10th century rabbis.

The following is from the architects:


Jewish Community Center Mainz: - Light of Diaspora Mainz
Few Jewish communities used to surpass the one of Mainz in importance and tradition. During the Middle Ages being the major center of religious teaching, this
importance can be traced back to a series of influential Rabbis, especially Gershom ben Judah (960 to 1040) whose teachings and legal decisions had impact on
Judaism at large. His wisdom was deemed to be so large that he was given the name - Light of Diaspora. The new Jewish Community Center of
Mainz attempts to draw out this tradition.

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The history of the Jews of Mainz though, has also witnessed a different side. In almost no other city have Jews been persecuted so often throughout history, and
have still time and again attempted to build up a Jewish com- munity as in this so seemingly serene city of Mainz. Since the first mention of Jews in Magenza
around the year 900 the communities have been eradicated in a tragic regularity. And still, a few years later Jews found the courage to settle again in Mainz. Thus,
almost paradigmatically Mainz embodies hope, learning and an unshakable belief in a future, and at the same time the destruction of Jewish culture and people over
more than one millennium.

After the Holocaust the community is founded again by a small group of Jews. Up until the 1980s approximately 75 Jewish families are living in Mainz when
immigration of Jews from the former Soviet republics increases this number sixfold. The existing spaces in a small residential building cannot fulfill the demands of
the growing com- munity for religious, social and cultural activities anymore. A new building for a synagogue plus community center becomes necessary,
constructed on the site of the former main Synagogue Hindenburgstrasse.
The Building and its Urban Context

In order to integrate the Jewish community center into the residential neighborhood of the Mainzer Neustadt, dating back to the late 19th century, the perimeter
block pattern (Blockrandbebauung) dominant in the area is used as an urban concept. The volume of the building is situated parallel to the streets and its facades
are in line with the existing neighboring buildings, thus creating a contained street space. The use of the urban figure of the perimeter block pattern for the building,
highly unusual for religious buildings, also questions the position of sacrality within the urban context. By orienting the part of the building housing the synagogue
towards the East two squares or open spaces are created: An internal garden for the community offering room for recreation and celebration and a public square in
front of the main entrance oriented towards the city center and offering an open space to the neighborhood within a densely built-up urban fabric. The absence of
any kind of gating or barriers means that this square has become a truly public space that is used for everyday activities by the general public, rare for a religious
building, especially for a synagogue, in Germany.

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The urban context is dominated by high residential buildings of six to eight floors, that are marked by a firm and solid appearance. As the program for the
synagogue and community center demands its main functions to be lo- cated on ground floor, the building rises to significant heights for reasons of functional or
spatial quality, otherwise remaining low. Thus a volume is shaped that continiously alternates between high and low points, thereby formulat- ing an urbanistic
response to its context. The precise articulation of this profile is informed by the theme of writing and its relationship to space.

In its history Judaism has never developed a strong tradition of building. Nor has it developed architectural styles that, as is the case in other religions, try to
translate certain values and credos into built space. Instead, writing could be seen as a replacement for spatial production in Judaism. Specifically the Talmud,
written after the destruc- tion of the second Temple and the beginning of Diaspora, can be viewed as a response to the loss of Jerusalem as Judaisms central place,
and as an alternative spatial model. The dimension of the architectural traverses throughout the whole Talmud, from the content of individual chapters, via its method
of redaction, to the techniques of argu- ing and debating of the Rabbis in its pages. Also on the level of individual words and letters, an object quality is expressed in
the writings. The Hebrew word for word ( - Davar) has the additional meanings of thing or object. This object quality of writing, as well as the concept of the
Talmud (which found its central place of learning in the city of Mainz) as a notion of space inform the design of the Jewish community center of Mainz.

Qadushah is the Hebrew word for raising or blessing, whose five characters in an abstracted way articulate the profile of the building. With the pronouncing
of a blessing a profane object is raised or exalted. It is lifted out of the quotidian and made into something special. It is this act of making special that the building, in
its everyday use, should allow for. The glazed ceramic facade points to a different layer of writing and scripture. Similar to a process of inscription or carving a
pattern of a rippled and three-dimensional surface is formed with ceramic tiles. This pattern is arranged in a concentric way around the windows thus creating a
perspectival play of dimensionality. Multiple perspectives with the windows being their vanishing points emerge within the buildings facade. This spatial quality is
enhanced by the transparent green glazing of the ceramic tiles, which reflects the shifting light conditions of its surroundings and displays a wide array of hues and
shades.
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The synagogue is accessed through the main foyer. The organization of a synagogue space is usually characterized by a certain inner contradiction: Synagogues are
on one hand oriented and directed towards East or Jerusalem. On the other hand, as the reading of the Torah is performed from a central position in space and
from the midst of the community, emphasis lies on a centralized space. This inherent contradiction is spatially resolved by a horn- like roof that distinctly orients the
space towards the East, but bringing the light right into the center of the space, falling exactly onto the position from where the Bible is read. The horn references the
shofar (rams horn) which, going back to the prevented sacrifice of Isaac by his father Abraham, symbolizes the connection and trust between mankind and the
divine.

The interior surfaces of the synagogue are shaped by densely packed Hebrew letters forming a mosaic-like relief, though creating no semantic content. In certain
areas this density of letters is reduced, the letters rearranged, and text becomes readable. Piyutim (religious poetry) written by the rabbis of Mainz from the 10th
and 11th century are carved into the surfaces of the synagogue. In an almost Brechtian language these Piyutim narrate the love for the Torah in allusion to the
Song of Songs or the events around the destruction of the community during the first crusades, and reference the central role of Mainz for Judaism.
Furthermore, the Jewish community center houses office spaces, school rooms and two apartments as well as the multipurpose space of the community. This
multipurpose space represents the social and cultural heart of the community and will be used for internal purposes as well as for public events for and by the whole
city.

The Community
Jewish communities in Germany are often marked by the desire not to raise much attention with their activities. They play only a minor role in the social and cultural
live of a city. This synagogue, in a city of one of the most important Jewish communities, tries to help develop a different consciousness. The new synagogue is a
building that with confidence marks a new active place on the map of the city. It wants to attract the inhabitants of the city, Jews as well as non-Jews, for them to
participate in its religious, social and cultural activities. It is a building that will raise attention, maybe questions, doubts, interests or maybe even anger, but also
hope. First and foremost it is a building that will help make the Jews of Mainz into a visible and active part of society and link them with their rich history. In
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Germany, a country where synagogues always also have a political relevance, this building shows the power of Diaspora.

Project Information
Client: Architect: Project Team:
Project Management: Site Supervision: Landscaping: Structural Engineering: Ceramic Facade Planning: Electrical Engineering: Building Services: Building Physics:
Fire Services: Acoustical Planning: Total Floor Area: Building Costs: Completion:
Jewish Community Mainz Manuel Herz Architects, Basel and Cologne; Manuel Herz Construction Design: Elitsa Lacaze; Hania Michalska, Michael Scheuvens,
Peter Sandmann; Concept Design: Cornelia Redeker, Sven Rttger, Sonja Starke Mainzer Aufbaugesellschaft mbH Klaus Dittmar Architekt, Mainz Harald Heims,
Mainz Arup GmbH, Dsseldorf Niels Dietrich Keramikwerkstatt, Cologne K. Drflinger GmbH, Allendorf House of Engineers, Mainz IBC Ingenieurbau Consult
GmbH, Mainz Ingenieurbro Ingo Petry, Mainz Ingenieurgesellschaft fr Technische Akustik, Wiesbaden 2.500 qm approx. 6.0 Mill. Euro September 2010

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rock

3 years ago

the section is really interesting + engaging - i think the spaces would be great, + the plan is good, responds to the site without overly
complicating itself.
however, the faade, the faade! it&#039s heavy, closed, too symbolic. it&#039s the disappointing aspect for me but unfortunately that
which has the most impact.
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gerhard

3 years ago

really sad, a super formal fit of rage. no idea where those forms come from.....
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Nick

3 years ago

The sectional model looks interesting, and then you see the exterior views and......one has to question the whole thing.
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Simon

3 years ago

The facade (photograph above) looks like melting faces rather than a hebrew word.
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Laurent

3 years ago

Gerard, u should read the text between the photo&#039s then you will notice where the form comes from ..
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bill

3 years ago

Saw this some time ago. It really makes sense in its urban situation ... very thoughtful, beautiful and unusual peice of architecture.
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steef

3 years ago

what an agressive looking building this is..


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Judaica store

3 years ago

Wow I did not know that synagogue could look like this. Spectacular ...
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