Additional (Optional) MaterialsSchittich,C.,&Arima,K. (2012). A second look: Tadao Ando’s Church of Light in Ibaraki. Detail(English ed.),1, 5-11. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=asu&AN=70641064&site=ehost-liveInstructions1.Read the Baek article. 1.Collect information from it and produce a brief case about The Church of Light that includes the following:a.Brief introduction about the buildingb.Architectural characteristics/Elements and principals of designc.Buildings' functiond.Culture and people2.Forfurther research, read the article Schittich and Arimaarticle. e.While you may use this to supplement your understanding of the Baek article, your response below must be primarily to the Baek article.3.Drawing from the information you have gathered, write a reaction paper to the Baek article to show in detail how culture and religion have played a significant role in the design and form of this building. Use research, analysis, and comparative strategies to add to the intention of the article.4.Explain and incorporate at least ONE of the theories that the Baek article discusses (semiotic theory, phenomenology, and deconstruction), into your paper.5.Expand the ideas discussed in the Baek article to create cross comparisons to non-Christian religious architecture. f.How does the metaphor of emptiness in architecture translate to non-Christian religions? g.Being aware of your chosen comparative religious buildings’ time period, give examples through comparison and contrast.