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La Estancia Chapel

La Estancia Wedding Gardens were conceived in a traditional Mexican baroque colonial style. When one of Bunker’s associates decided to marry here it was made known to us that the owners had been toying for some time with the idea of building a chapel in the same style as their gardens, since all previous weddings took place under a light canvas canopy roof. They found very romantic the idea of an architect designing the chapel he would marry in so the commission was granted to us.


The client brief was pretty simple: a colonial-style closed-wall masonry chapel that blended with the surrounding architecture. This deeply troubled us… First of all we did not believe in styles and second, it would be a shame to close the chapel to the surrounding beautiful garden. So we decided to do the complete opposite: an open glass chapel that contrasted with its surroundings. When we finally won the clients over to our design we realized we had a big problem: the wedding was in four months!


The site for the chapel was carefully chosen within an enormous area of abundant vegetation. We selected a location that would not require the removal of any of the existing plants or trees, under large jacarandas which form a natural arch over the chapel and provide it with ample shade. We strived to bring about the least possible impact on the site.


We believe Tadao Ando’s Chapel of Light is a cornerstone in the conception of modern chapels. Around the time of the commission, Steven Holl’s Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art had been recently inaugurated and we were deeply impressed by it. We wanted a Tadao Ando meets Steven Holl chapel.


A glass chapel in a warm tropical climate seems like a contradiction in terms. How could we avoid it from becoming a GREENHOUSE? (We disapproved of the use of air conditioning given the size of the project and the environmental issues it engenders)


The chapel was conceived as a box and compressed to form a peaked roof. Different shapes were traced on its lateral facades to form a prism which was then subtracted from the main volume. We then wrapped the four façades with U-profiled glass. In the altar façade, a cross was subtracted from the glass veil creating a window that looks out onto the surrounding garden. When the chapel was ready to start construction it was three months to the wedding. Time was pressing on…


The morning of the wedding day the bride felt the chapel was “too empty” so she called in last-minute florists to fill the “empty space” with flowers. Our pure, abstract and minimalist space finally had its “baroque touch”.


Lesson learned: In the end women always get what they want.


Design: BNKR Arquitectura Partners: Esteban Suárez (Founding Partner) y Sebastián Suárez Project Leader: Paola Moire Project Team: Paola Moire, Ingrid Santoyo, Miguel Ángel Martínez, Diego Jasso & Guillermo Bastian Collaborators: Jorge Arteaga Structural Engineer: Juan Felipe Heredia MEP: Cien Acres Construction: BNKR Arquitectura


Area: 117 m2 Status: Completed January 2008


Photography: Jaime Navarro Location: Cuernavaca, Morelos, México

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Architectes

Project data

Année du projet
2008
Catégorie
Chapelles

La Estancia Chapel

Glasfabrik LAMBERTS

Architect: Bunker Architectura, MX - Mexico City
Product: LINIT®EcoGlass P 26/60/7, 504, TH (toughened, heat-soak-test)
Photos: Glasfabrik LAMBERTS

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Glasfabrik LAMBERTS
photo_credit Glasfabrik LAMBERTS
Glasfabrik LAMBERTS
photo_credit Glasfabrik LAMBERTS
Glasfabrik LAMBERTS
photo_credit Glasfabrik LAMBERTS
Glasfabrik LAMBERTS
Brand description

Le fabricant de verre LAMBERTS fait partie des deux plus grandes usines de verre coulé d’Europe et dispose d’un des parcs d’installations et de machines les plus modernes qui soient. LAMBERTS est la seule verrerie d’Allemagne et d’Europe à fabriquer du verre profilé dans toutes les étapes de production en Europe, aussi bien en tant que produit verrier semi-fini que fini. Grâce à son raffinement de produit, à sa qualité, à la clarté de ses formes et à sa diversité technique, le verre en U, également appelé U-glass, vitre en U ou verre profilé en forme de U, est aujourd’hui utilisé dans le monde entier et très souvent dans une optique de design sous la forme de verre en U dans les projets architecturaux les plus exigeants. Nous sommes la seule usine de verre coulé du monde à fabriquer tous les types de verre coulé existants: verre en U LINIT®EcoGlass, un verre laminé spécial en «forme de U», verre ornemental (y compris verre ornemental spécial pour les façades), verre solaire sans antimoine LAMBERTS EcoSolar  (verre coulé optimisé pour la production d’énergie solaire depuis 1993), verre armé et verre armé ornemental. Les verres ornementaux LAMBERTS Eco sont en raison de leurs jeux de lumières impressionnants de plus en plus utilisés dans la façade en tant qu’alternative au verre flotté neutre ou en liaison avec le verre flotté.

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