The RW Concrete Church is located in Byeollae,
a newly developed district nearby the north-east region of Seoul.
We envision a new landscape situated between
nature and the artificial, creation and extinction, rather than a building on a
complete urban fabric.
The church is set to become part of a new urban
environment, materialized through its simplistic form, unified materiality, and
program-based continuation of space.
Site accommodating simple volume and unified
material merges with the multitude of desires originating from the newly
developed district.
Concrete, as both the structural and basic
finishing material, displays its materiality throughout the church, and in
contrast serves as an abstract notion, representing the solid materialization
of grounded place.
Material reveals its solidity as a metaphor of
the eternal religious values in an age of unpredictability. The cross which is
the symbol of Christianity unifies with the building using a vacant head of a
staircase, rather than erecting a huge tower.
When advancing in
to the piloti elevated building, one first encounters an empty concrete
courtyard on the first floor.
The courtyard is
simultaneously a place for interaction with the local community and a flexible
space that accommodates daily changes in religious programs. Passing the
transparent lobby and mounting the stairs, as soon as one adapts to the darkness,
a bright space is revealed.
Inside the
protruding 6 meter
cantilever, the internal hall is an inevitable passing place to enter into the
main chapel. This place becomes a physical and spiritual intermediary space,
connecting the every-day with the faith.
The chapel is a
softly sloping singular space, emanating a feeling of comfort as if worshipping
on a gentle hill. The mellow light from the long and narrow clerestory embraces
the entire chapel, as if breathing life into the still space.
Location: Byeollae-dong,
Korea
Architect: NAMELESS architecture
Principals-in-Charge: Unchung Na, Sorae Yoo
Collaborating architect: Jplus Architecture(Lim, Jungtaek., Jung, Hwataek)
Structural consultant: Mido Structural Consultants
Mechanical consultant: One Engineering & Consulting
Acoustical consultant: Kusan Acoustic
General contractor: Beyond Space Construction
Building footprint: 1,039 m2
Gross floor area: 3,094.77 m2
Year: 2013
Client: Rock Won Presbyterian Church
Architect: NAMELESS architecture
Principals-in-Charge: Unchung Na, Sorae Yoo
Collaborating architect: Jplus Architecture(Lim, Jungtaek., Jung, Hwataek)
Structural consultant: Mido Structural Consultants
Mechanical consultant: One Engineering & Consulting
Acoustical consultant: Kusan Acoustic
General contractor: Beyond Space Construction
Building footprint: 1,039 m2
Gross floor area: 3,094.77 m2
Year: 2013
Client: Rock Won Presbyterian Church



















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