Utrecht, The Netherlands
Zecc Architects
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
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The balcony at the organ is maintained and extended in the shape of a organizing element, free in the space. This element defines the different living spaces, like living, cooking and studying, in the
chapel.
A new spatial hierarchy is created by the asymmetric placing of the organizing element. The object is kept very minimalistic and is given abstract shapes, by which it creates an contrast with the original, soft shapes of the chapel.
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Photo © Courtesy of Cornbread Works |
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Despite of their contribution to the dark character of the church, the leaded glass is maintained. For this reason roof light are attached to the space, through which diffused day light enters the chapel. In combination with a completely white surface finishes, the leaded glass comes to life.
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Photo © Courtesy of Cornbread Works |
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Specific, characterizing elements, like relics, are maintained and used, by which a nice field of tension comes into existence between the old and new function of the chapel.
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Photo © Courtesy of Cornbread Works |
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Because of the lack of windows on eye level in the chapel, the church made a closed impression. There had to be made contact with the city. By introducing an new, somewhat bold, abstract modern version of a leaded glass front framing, this contact is created.
The glass front is almost Mondriaan-like, and contains references to the original leaded glass, that tells a religious story in a more aesthetic way.
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situation plan--drawing Courtesy of Zecc Architects |
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ground floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Zecc Architects |
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second floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Zecc Architects |
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section 01--drawing Courtesy of Zecc Architects |
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section 02--drawing Courtesy of Zecc Architects |
The people
Architect: Zecc Architects
Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
Project Architects: Rolf Bruggink, Marnix van der Meer
Collaborators: René de Korte, Marc Brummelhuis, Thijs Toxopeus
Project area: 250 sqm
Project year: 2006-2007
Photographs: Cornbread Works