RW Concrete Church NAMELESS Architecture
2014-03-06 01:00
RW混凝土教堂位于韩国首尔东北部的一个新开发地区Byeollae。它唤起了一种感觉,不是一座已经建成的城市,而是一座建筑,它位于自然与人为之间,或在创造与消亡之间。教堂,将是新城市结构的一部分,通过基于简单形状、单一物理属性和程序的连续空间流而具体化。
RW Concrete Church is located in Byeollae, a newly developed district near northeast Seoul, Korea. It evokes a feeling, not of a city already completed, but a building on a new landscape somewhere between nature and artificiality, or between creation and extinction. The church, which will be a part of the new urban fabric, is concretized through a flow of consecutive spaces based on simple shape, single physical properties and programs.
© Rohspace / NAMELESS
c Rohspace/无名
© Rohspace / NAMELESS
c Rohspace/无名
使用简单的卷和单一的材料,适合该网站收集一系列欲望创造了在新开发的地区。混凝土,既是建筑物的一种结构,也是一种基本的装饰材料,它指的是贯穿整个教堂的财产,同时也是一种牢固的物质,它能抓住它所处的地面的引力,而从抽象概念上来说,这在概念上是相反的。具体体现了它作为宗教价值的隐喻的坚固性,在一个不可预测的时代,这些价值观是不容易改变的。此外,十字架作为宗教象征,代替了巨大的钟楼,并通过楼梯上部的空间与建筑物的物理属性相结合。最小化符号意味着空间的内在张力。
The use of simple volumes and a single material adapted to the site collects a range of desires created in the newly developed district. Concrete, which is a structure as well as a basic finishing material for the building, indicates a property that penetrates the entire church, and at the same time, a firm substance that grasps the gravity of the ground it stands on, which is contrary in concept from abstraction. Concrete reveals its solidity as a metaphor for religious values which are not easily changed in an era of unpredictability. Moreover, the cross as a religious symbol substitutes for an enormous bell tower and is integrated with the physical property of the building through the empty space at the upper part of the staircase. The minimized symbol implies the internal tension of the space.
© Rohspace / NAMELESS
c Rohspace/无名
进入大楼时遇到的第一件事是一楼空的混凝土院子。这是一个灵活的空间,作为与社区互动的场所,同时也容纳各种宗教节目。当你走过这个空旷的院子,爬上三层封闭的楼梯时,当你习惯了黑暗的时候,你就会面对一个充满光明的空间。这个内部空间有一个悬臂结构,突出6.9米,你必须通过这个大厅,然后才能进入礼拜堂。这个悬臂式的空间是连接日常生活和宗教的物质和精神的过渡。小礼拜堂用一个没有那么陡峭的斜坡,用单一的空间创造了一种平静的感觉,唤起了在低山上参加礼拜仪式的感觉。柔和的光在狭长的牧师间闪烁着,拥抱着整个礼拜堂,给静止的空间注入了活力。
The first thing encountered upon entering the building is the empty concrete yard on the ground floor. This is a flexible space that acts as a venue for interaction with the community while also accommodating varying religious programs. By the time you become accustomed to the dark as you walk past this empty yard, and climb the three stories of closed stairs, you come face to face with a space full of light. This interior space has a cantilever structure protruding 6.9m, and you must pass through this hall before entering the chapel. This cantilevered space is a physical as well as spiritual transition that connects daily life with religion. The chapel creates a sense of peace with a single space, using a slope that is not so steep, evoking the feeling of attending a worship service on a low hill. The subdued light gleaming through the long and narrow clerestory embraces the entire chapel and lends vigor to the static space.
© Rohspace / NAMELESS
c Rohspace/无名
© Rohspace / NAMELESS
c Rohspace/无名
Architects NAMELESS Architecture
Location Byeollae-myeon, Namyangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea
Category Churches
Architect in Charge Unchung Na, Sorae Yoo
Collaborating Architect Jplus (Jungtaek Lim, Hwataek Jung)
Area 3095.0 sqm
Project Year 2013
Photographs Rohspace / NAMELESS
推荐作品
下载