Construction has begun on the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer, an ambitious Christian landmark designed by UK-based Snug Architects. Set to stand over 50 metres tall in Warwickshire, this sculptural monument will form a prominent looped structure.
Snug Architects envisioned the monument as a Möbius strip—a seamless concrete ribbon that curves and twists into a continuous loop.
Snug Architects has designed a looped monument for the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer
Once completed in 2028, the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer will reach 51.5 metres in height and span 80 metres in width, making it the largest Christian artwork in the UK.
The monument will be set within landscaped grounds and footpaths, with additional features on the site including a visitor centre and a 24-hour prayer room.
Its design takes the form of a Möbius strip
Located near Coleshill, the structure will consist of 188 uniquely shaped precast concrete components, all clad in one million white bricks.
Each brick in the wall will symbolize an individual story of an answered prayer, which visitors can explore using a dedicated mobile app.
The curving structure will be clad in one million bricks
The Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer is intended to inspire hope, reflection, and prayer in visitors as well as those passing by on the nearby M6 and M42 motorways.
Paul Bulkeley, director at Snug Architects, explained that the concept for the Möbius strip emerged during a moment of prayer.