Bruder Klaus Field Chapel

Bruder Klaus Field Chapel
Willem-Jan Beeren

Bruder Klaus Field Chapel

Concept In order to design buildings with a sensuous connection to life , one must think in a way that goes far beyond form and construction. This concept rings true in the design of Peter Zumthor to the Bruder Klaus Field Chapel, where a mystical and intimate interior that invites reflection, is masked by a very rigid rectangular outer .


On a sunny day, the oculus resembles the eruption of a star, a fact that can be attributed and refer to a vision of Brother Klaus in utero. Very somber and reflective feelings that become inevitable in one's encounter with the chapel make it one of the most remarkable pieces of religious architecture to date. No plumbing, bathrooms, running water or electricity and with its charred concrete and cast metal floors, the seemingly uninviting chapel remains an anticipated destination for many people.


Design The Bruder Klaus Field Chapel began as a sketch that eventually evolved into a stylish point of reference while essential in the natural landscape of Germany. The design was done by local farmers who wanted to honor their patron saint, Bruder Klaus of the fifteenth century. " ... To me, buildings can have a beautiful silence that I associate with attributes such as composure, self- evidence, durability, presence and integrity, and with warmth and sensuality, a building that is being itself, being a building, that does not represent anything, it's just ... "(Peter Zumthor )


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Année du projet
2007
Catégorie
Chapelles
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