Conceived as an urban based religious structure that simultaneously supports and houses families and businesses, the sacred space for worship is the city block core,also known as the “urban leftover,” found between the four story stacked cargo containers. This structure functions 24 hours per day. Serving as a communal center that also generates a continuous income stream from its periphery residential and commercial rental units, the project creatively addresses the economics of a religious entity’s economic survival in cities where land costs have skyrocketed.