Brückner & Brückner Architekten : Trinitatis – ecumenical wayside chapel at the regional garden show - best architects 21

Brückner & Brückner Architekten

Trinitatis – ecumenical wayside chapel at the regional garden show

best architects 21

public buildings

Place

Würzburg, Germany

Photos

mju-fotografie

Description

Shimmering like a crystal, the clear, precise form of this structure already catches the eye from afar. The chapel appears to grow from the ground harmoniously and dynamically, stretching towards the sky and entering into a dialogue with its surroundings. Its numinous exterior has a sculpted appearance, piques the interest of the viewer, catches the eye and reflects is surroundings in multifaceted ways. A concrete bench element stretches along the spiral-like path into the innermost part of the chapel and invites visitors to linger inside. The bench’s seating height is aligned with the level of the grass and metaphorically conveys the sense of sitting directly within the surrounding lawn. The forecourt provides a space for human interaction in the fresh air. The chapel, chapel walls and bench provide an acoustically and spatially delimited backdrop for open-air events. In addition to the 28 or so seats in the outdoor area and approximately 20 seats inside the chapel, folding chairs and tables can be added as needed. The room, which is tangibly and palpably a religious space, is defined by clarity. The materials are subtle in their appearance. The light-coloured laminated wood draws the soft rays of light inwards. This imbues the room with calm, dignity and presence.  In the evening, a dimmable light-frame causes white light to strafe the varnished walls. Colour, material, rhythm and light all combine to create tension and harmony, as well as a space for silence and interaction – internally as well as externally.