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RW CONCRETE CHURCH BY NAMELESS ARCHITECTURE



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The RW Concrete Church is located in Byeollae, a newly developed district nearby the north-east region of Seoul.
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We envision a new landscape situated between nature and the artificial, creation and extinction, rather than a building on a complete urban fabric.
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The church is set to become part of a new urban environment, materialized through its simplistic form, unified materiality, and program-based continuation of space.
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Site accommodating simple volume and unified material merges with the multitude of desires originating from the newly developed district.
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Concrete, as both the structural and basic finishing material, displays its materiality throughout the church, and in contrast serves as an abstract notion, representing the solid materialization of grounded place.
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Material reveals its solidity as a metaphor of the eternal religious values in an age of unpredictability. The cross which is the symbol of Christianity unifies with the building using a vacant head of a staircase, rather than erecting a huge tower.
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When advancing in to the piloti elevated building, one first encounters an empty concrete courtyard on the first floor.
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The courtyard is simultaneously a place for interaction with the local community and a flexible space that accommodates daily changes in religious programs. Passing the transparent lobby and mounting the stairs, as soon as one adapts to the darkness, a bright space is revealed.
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Inside the protruding 6 meter cantilever, the internal hall is an inevitable passing place to enter into the main chapel. This place becomes a physical and spiritual intermediary space, connecting the every-day with the faith.
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The chapel is a softly sloping singular space, emanating a feeling of comfort as if worshipping on a gentle hill. The mellow light from the long and narrow clerestory embraces the entire chapel, as if breathing life into the still space.
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Location: Byeollae-dong, Korea 
Architect: NAMELESS architecture 
Principals-in-Charge: Unchung Na, Sorae Yoo
Collaborating architect: Jplus Architecture(Lim, Jungtaek., Jung, Hwataek) 
Structural consultant: Mido Structural Consultants 
Mechanical consultant: One Engineering & Consulting 
Acoustical consultant: Kusan Acoustic 
General contractor: Beyond Space Construction 
Building footprint: 1,039 m2 
Gross floor area: 3,094.77 m2 
Year: 2013 
Client: Rock Won Presbyterian Church