Course Information
Course Overview
Translating Light, Silence, and Infinity into Space
How do you design and capture the spirit of the place? In a world driven by speed, surface, and distraction, we are starved for depth. As cities expand and buildings multiply, what’s often missing is the soul, spaces that heal, inspire, and connect us to something greater. Futuristic and Visionary Architecture is a call to return to the essential.
Led by visionary architect Moshe Katz, this course invites you to reimagine architecture not as a container of life but as a living being that breathes, remembers, and reveals. You’ll learn to see space as sacred, materials as carriers of memory, and light as more than illumination but as meaning.
Through a blend of philosophy, design exploration, and visual poetics, Katz guides you to work not only with function and form but with stillness, intuition, ritual, and the unseen. From Japanese shrines and silent thresholds to the curves of a dome or the emptiness of a void, you’ll explore how architecture can elevate the everyday experience into a spiritual act.
This is not just a course in design. It’s a futuristic transformation of how we think, feel, and build. Whether you’re an architect, artist, student, or seeker, this course gives you tools to create with more presence, more poetry, and purpose.
Now, more than ever, the world needs spaces that remind us of who we are and what we belong to. This course is a starting point for the new approach to architecture that will make you a visionary and transform your projects into something completely new.
I invite all students to ask questions or submit their work here, and I will be happy to provide inspirational feedback and engage one-on-one with each of you to help you bring it one step further and uncover your hidden potential.
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 17 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Foundations of Spiritual Architecture
- Section 2 Creative Forces in Spiritual Design
- Section 3 Elements, Geometry & Sacred Form
- Section 4 Sacred Typologies & Case Studies
- Section 5 The Architect as Vessel
- Section 6 Rhythm, Energy & Spiritual Flow
- Section 7 Cultural Wisdom & Expanded Thinking
- Section 8 Practice & Sensory Activation
What You’ll Learn
- Define what makes architecture spiritual and how to approach design beyond function, Explore how light, void, and form can act as materials of spiritual expression, Translate spiritual concepts like infinity, harmony, and unity into architectural language, Develop your design through intuition, story, abstraction, and poetic symbolism, Plan spaces as spiritual journeys designing sequences, frames, and sacred passages, Discover how to integrate elements like nature, silence, ritual, and sacred geometry into your projects, Analyze case studies of sacred spaces like shrines, tents, and spiritual homes, Practice designing from your inner world—letting soul, not ego, shape your architectural vision