Published on 22-08-2008 by Skyscrapernews.com
There are thousands of churches across the United Kingdom, so numerous we take them for granted as part of our urban landscape, with many of them protected by heritage organizations.
As Christian worship continues to decline the question has been what to do with them all. A church isn't the easiest space to convert into modern use, not least because it is centered around one big central area, but many are converted successfully into nightclubs or expensively into apartments.
Plans for St Nicholas Cole Abbey in the City of London have come with an idea on how to reinvent the church for the 21st century and still retain its religious use, a rare end result, by being turned into a multi-denominational centre for religious education.
Originally built in 1144, conversion will be helped by the fact that the Blitz left the church a completely gutted shell after World War 2 and it was fully rebuilt inside over subsequent years.
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