The People?s Chapel / Poiesis Architects
Emmanuel @ Everitt is a small church sitting on a 200 sqm sliver of land in a mature landed residential estate. The original church occupied a single storey corner terrace house built in the 1940s. Plans for rebuilding came about after heavy downpour in October 2010 caused serious damage, rendering it unsafe for occupation.
© Khoo Guo Jie (Studio Periphery)
Architects: Poiesis Architects
Location: 25 Everitt Rd N, Singapore
Team Members: Tan Sok Tuan, Eunice Wung Shuk Pui
Client: Emmanuel Assembly of God
Area: 154.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Khoo Guo Jie (Studio Periphery), Roland Tan Yeow Teck
© Roland Tan Yeow Teck
Text description provided by the architects. Emmanuel @ Everitt is a small church sitting on a 200 sqm sliver of land in a mature landed residential estate. The original church occupied a single storey corner terrace house built in the 1940s. Plans for rebuilding came about after heavy downpour in October 2010 caused serious damage, rendering it unsafe for occupation.
© Khoo Guo Jie (Studio Periphery)
The unique setting of a religious building in a residential area caused concern to the planning authority. A protracted 4-year appeal process eventually rezoned the residential site as Place of Worship in April 2015, with the total floor area capped at original building footprint. Completed in September 2017, rebuilding this church took 7 years....
© Khoo Guo Jie (Studio Periphery)
Architects: Poiesis Architects
Location: 25 Everitt Rd N, Singapore
Team Members: Tan Sok Tuan, Eunice Wung Shuk Pui
Client: Emmanuel Assembly of God
Area: 154.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Khoo Guo Jie (Studio Periphery), Roland Tan Yeow Teck
© Roland Tan Yeow Teck
Text description provided by the architects. Emmanuel @ Everitt is a small church sitting on a 200 sqm sliver of land in a mature landed residential estate. The original church occupied a single storey corner terrace house built in the 1940s. Plans for rebuilding came about after heavy downpour in October 2010 caused serious damage, rendering it unsafe for occupation.
© Khoo Guo Jie (Studio Periphery)
The unique setting of a religious building in a residential area caused concern to the planning authority. A protracted 4-year appeal process eventually rezoned the residential site as Place of Worship in April 2015, with the total floor area capped at original building footprint. Completed in September 2017, rebuilding this church took 7 years....
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