



Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine
This new Shrine is designed as the final resting place of Blessed Stanley Rother, a priest from rural Oklahoma who was martyred in Guatemala in 1981. Located on a large parcel to the South of the downtown area, this new complex is centered around a Shrine church that seats 2,000 and a chapel that seats 150. The church features a large dome at the crossing of the nave and transepts, clearly visible from the nearby highway. The front of the church features a pair of towers flanking the main entrance. Extending out in front of the church is a large zocalo (or plaza), with a central fountain, that serves as the focal point for large gatherings as well as to connect the church to the surrounding buildings and the landscape beyond.
Architecturally, the entire complex is designed in the Spanish Baroque style which features stucco, arches, tile roofs, covered walkways, and paved terraces. This architecture recalls the character of the Guatemalan village where Father Stanley served the poor and was martyred.
Entire Project was completed in BIM (Revit) and rendered with Lumion
