Wooden Chapel / John Pawson
When John Pawson was commissioned by the Siegfried and Elfriede Denzel Foundation to design a wayside chapel for a site in southwestern Germany, he became part of a longstanding tradition of erecting chapels as spiritual and architectural features in the landscape. The purpose of the Sieben Kapellen or Seven Chapels project is to provide cyclists with a series of places in which to take shelter, but also to pause and reflect. A common brief for all of the seven chapels stipulated a timber construction, with a cross in the vicinity and provision of seating.
© Photography Felix Friedmann
Architects: John Pawson
Location: Unterliezheim, 89440 Lutzingen, Germany
Category: Chapel
Design Team: Jan Hobel, Eleni Koryzi, Max Gleeson
Area: 30.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Photography Felix Friedmann
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© Photography Felix Friedmann
Architects: John Pawson
Location: Unterliezheim, 89440 Lutzingen, Germany
Category: Chapel
Design Team: Jan Hobel, Eleni Koryzi, Max Gleeson
Area: 30.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Photography Felix Friedmann
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