Steven J. Schloeder

Steven J. Schloeder, AIA Ph.D. (born 1960, Brooklyn, N.Y.) is a theologian, architect and author.

Dr. Steven Schloeder is a licensed architect (State of Arizona) practicing nationally in Catholic Church design. He holds the Bachelor in Architecture cum laude from Arizona State University, the Master in Architecture from University of Bath, and the Doctorate in Theology from the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley California.

Schloeder is the author of Architecture in Communion (San Francisco: Ignatius Press 1998), among numerous other articles in scholarly journals and popular publications.

The works of his firm, Liturgical Environs PC have been featured in Faith and Form, Church Building, St. Anthony Messenger and Ministry and Liturgy.

Schloeder is the founding director of the Institute for Studies in Sacred Architecture, an ecumenical, interfaith, and interdisciplinary initiative.

He lives with his wife in Phoenix, Arizona and works throughout the United States.

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