Construction Begins on 50-Meter Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer Christian Monument in Warwickshire
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Amy Peacock
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Summary
Construction has begun on the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, a 50-meter tall Christian monument in Warwickshire designed by Snug Architects. The structure features a Möbius strip design - a continuous concrete band that curves and twists in a loop. The landmark is intended to serve as a symbol of Christian faith and answered prayers, with construction now underway on what will be the UK's largest Christian monument.
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· 3 pulledWork has begun on a looped Christian landmark named the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, which was designed by UK studio Snug Architects to rise over 50 metres in Warwickshire.
Snug Architects designed the sculptural, ribbon-like structure as a Möbius strip – a continuous concrete band that curves and twists in a loop.
Snug Architects has designed a looped monument for the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer.
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