Architecture: F3
“…Another design feature is the way the building cantilevers from the land, gesturing towards the water beyond both indoors and outside. The chapel is an [sic] once rooted in its site and trying to break free of its earthly bounds.” Read More
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Architect: E. Fay Jones
Check out the 360º Virtual Tour for a better idea of the space…
Infinity Chapel
Tanjung Benoa, Bali
Principal Architect(s): Antony Liu, Ferry Ridwan and Andra Matin
Landscape Architect: Belt Collins International Pte. Ltd.
Project Architect: Wiyoga Nurdiansyah
Chapel in Villeaceron (1996-2001)
Architect: Sancho-Madridejos Architecture Office
Principals: Sol Madridejos & Juan Carlos Sancho
Assistant - Technical Architect: Martin Pozuelo
Project Leader: Luis Renedo
Collaborators: Luis Renedo, Juan A. Garrido, Emilio Gómez Ramos, Patricia Planell, Marta Toral, Andrey García, Javier Moreno
Location: Almadén, Ciudad Real, Spain
• via Arch Daily
• Also well documented by Dezeen
Farewell Chapel
Architect: OFIS Arhitekti
Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Photography: Tomaz Gregoric
“The so-called Farewell Chapel couldn’t be any simpler: Cut into the side of a hill, it’s comprised of just three walls. The roof functions as a garden, and the chapel itself opens onto a terrace, allowing for outdoor gatherings. Tucked into the side of the building are the service spaces, including a kitchen, a bathroom and a dressing room. The one architectural flourish is the cross-shaped skylight, whose rim is also ringed with lights, for nightime.”
• via Fast Company
• Also well documented by Dezeen
Photographer: Malcolm Johnson
Location: On the way into Edmonton’s airport
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And nope, this wasn’t taken with a tilt-shift lens.
NIGHTNIGHT by DEDDY