π️ Rothko Chapel – A Space for Reflection in Houston, Texas
I visited Rothko Chapel in Houston, Texas — a globally recognized reflection space known for its understated architecture, peaceful grounds, and commitment to human rights and interfaith dialogue. Founded in 1971 by philanthropists John de Menil and Dominique de Menil , the chapel was created as a sanctuary for contemplation and social consciousness. Though modest in size, it carries an international reputation as a place where art, spirituality, and civic engagement intersect. π️ Architecture Designed for Stillness The chapel’s distinctive octagonal form and simple brick exterior give it a grounded, quiet presence within Houston’s cultural district. There are no grand flourishes or dramatic ornamentation — just clean lines, muted tones, and thoughtful geometry designed to encourage inward reflection. Even from the outside, the building feels intentional and calm. Its shape and materials blend into the landscape while still standing apart as something meaningful. π§ Reflection Pool ...