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Pope's Altar by Werner Sobek<a href="http://www.wernersobek.de/index.php?page=68&modaction=detail&modid=537">Werner Sobek</a> was commissioned to create a spectacular but temporary altar for <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Benedict_XVI">Pope Benedict XVI</a>'s visit to Germany last year. The design specifications called for a building that would protect the Papal entourage from inclement weather during an open air mass held on 25 September, hence the extraordinary 20 meter cantilever. Werner Sobek also wanted to ensure that the altar could be dismantled quickly, and he designed it so that most of the materials could be recycled.1
Pope's Altar by Werner SobekThis beautiful altar rises 15 meters from the ground.2
Pope's Altar by Werner SobekThe 20 meter cantilever was designed to shelter the Pope and his entourage from inclement weather.3
Pope's Altar by Werner SobekA temporary structure, the altar was used for an open air mass.4
Pope's Altar by Werner SobekWerner Sobek insisted on using materials that could be recycled or reused.5
Pope's Altar by Werner SobekNo glue or welding was required.6
Pope's Altar by Werner SobekThis is the 2nd time that Werner Sobek has been commissioned to provide a temporary altar for the Papal visits to Germany.7







