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From Architecture to Commissioned Art

Our company draws upon staff with vast talent and design experience in liturgical arts, while complimenting this experience with a rich treasury of design consultants, architectural expertise and contributing artists.

We are committed to creating the highest artistic vision for all those items that constitute a liturgical space.  Our work focuses primarily on designs for the Catholic Church. However, we have worked with rabbis, pastors and planning teams of many other religious denominations.

Our Philosophy

The Company Vision

For parish communities, the church symbolizes their faith, reflects their traditions, remembers their ancestors and provides a faith “inheritance” for their children.  We at Sacred Spaces understand this and provide services to preserve and ultimately enhance this relationship between the parishioners and their church.

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Studios

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Sacred Spaces Liturgical Design Studios is located in historic Old Town Alexandria in Northern Virginia.  Our primary design studios and business office are located at:

312 Montgomery Street
Suite 100
Alexandria, VA
22314-1516

We also maintain satellite offices in Ortesei, Italy and Krakow, Poland.

For further information, or to request a tour of our studios, please call toll free at 1.888.519.4599.

Office Hours

Sacred Spaces is open during standard business hours:

Monday -Friday, 8 am until 5pm.

Staff is frequently onsite after close of business. Please ring the bell to see if anyone is at home.

Parking

Street parking is available in front of our building. There is also a metered lot opposite our building.

Our Talented Staff

Artists and craftsmen from around the world

Our talented staff of architects, designers, artists and craftsmen have been assembled from within the United States and Europe.  Whether your project requires conceptual modeling or artistic interpretation, our creative teams are trained in both traditional and contemporary design and architecture, as well as in renaissance techniques, in order to be actively responsive to the iterative, creative process with pastors and planning teams.