Sacred Spaces

McGreal Center Architecture Project

The “Sacred Spaces” project at Dominican University seeks to preserve and digitally archive architectural spaces of the Dominican family across the United States, and other culturally and religiously significant spaces in the Chicago area. This project takes an innovative approach to historic preservation by creating interactive 360 degree captures of significant sacred spaces using gigapan and drone photography. This is a new initiative of Project OPUS

We offer this service for a suggested donation to religious and cultural communities.

Take a look at our projects below.

Sinsinawa Mound Center and the Dominican Sisters of Sinsinawa Motherhouse, Sinsinawa, Wisconsin.

Dominican Sacred Spaces in the United States

Chicago Area Sacred Spaces

(Coming Soon) Fanjeaux, France Pilgrimage

The Sacred Spaces project at Dominican University seeks to preserve and digitally archive historic sacred spaces of the Order of Preachers across the United States and other religious and cultural institutions in the Chicago area, in order to help preserve their history, community memory, art, and architecture for posterity.