Construction work on the Shrine of 'Abdu'l-Bahá enters a new phase focused on intricate details of building systems and exterior surfaces.
Work begins on building systems and exterior surfaces | BAHÁ'Í WORLD CENTRE — Following the completion of the structural elements of the Shrine of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, the project has now advanced to a stage focused on the intricate details of the finishing work. This next step encompasses a wide range of activities, from preparing the exterior surfaces to integrating electrical and mechanical systems, all aimed at bringing the physical form of the Shrine to its envisioned splendor. Speaking with the Bahá'í World News Service, Khosrow Rezai, the project manager alongside a diverse team of engineers, artisans, and volunteers, described how the team is advancing the project with ingenuity and agility as they respond to delays in the supply and production of materials. "Each challenge we encounter, becomes a moment of learning and an opportunity to witness the power of unity and perseverance," he said. Mr. Rezai added: "This spirit of resilience and creativity propels the project forward, with each advancement a step closer to realizing a dream envisioned by countless hearts around the globe."Visit news.bahai.org to view images of the recent progress in the construction project. | | | Trellis structure fully revealed | | | | Concrete structure of the Shrine is now complete | | | | Construction nears major milestone | | | Follow BWNS for regular updates | | Dear Edward Lorilla, you are receiving this email because you subscribed to the Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS) at news.bahai.org/subscribe/. Copyright 2023 by the Bahá'í World News Service. Stories and photographs produced by the Baha'i World News Service may be freely reprinted, re-emailed, re-posted, and otherwise reproduced as long as they are attributed to BWNS.
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