The Abrahamic Family House is an interfaith complex located in Abu Dhabi, designed by the renowned architect Sir David Adjaye. This unique architectural endeavour brings together a mosque, a church, and a synagogue within one site, symbolising the spirit of coexistence and fostering interreligious dialogue. The project stands as a beacon of harmony and understanding, with each of the three houses of worship reflecting the distinct religious traditions they represent, while also sharing a common architectural language that unites them. The Abrahamic Family House serves not only as a place of worship but also as a cultural and educational space, encouraging visitors to learn about the three Abrahamic faiths—Islam, Christianity, and Judaism—and promoting a message of unity and peace.
The time has come for us to proudly reveal our involvement in this extraordinary project. Our contribution was the creation of architectural visualisations that helped bring the visionary designs to life. By translating the architect’s initial concepts into detailed 3D renders, we were able to convey the project’s atmosphere, scale, and impact. Our visualisations played a crucial role in communicating the project’s vision to stakeholders and the wider public, helping to visualise how this harmonious complex would become a landmark of faith and understanding in Abu Dhabi. It was a privilege to witness the evolution of this project from the architect’s initial drawings to the completed realisation that we can now see with our own eyes. Watching it grow into a symbol of unity and peace has been a truly inspiring journey.