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BNKR arquitectura builds spiraling ecumenical chapel under ground

mexico city-based practice BNKR arquitectura recently completed their third chapel structure representing everything between life (their estancia chapel) and death (sunset chapel)

the project was commissioned by a private client who, after seeing the estancia chapel, wanted a non-denominational space in which to meditate and venture into oneself. the chapel sits almost invisibly in the client’s garden under an elevated pond. the spiral floor plan and entry sequence takes visitors around a steadily sinking path below ground, circling around the airy structure of rhythmic frosted glass slats. the green vortex of topography eventually ends into a round light-filled room surrounded by walls of green, with an elliptical oculus in the ceiling mirrored by a feature element in the concrete slab below. air is free to flow through the space from any direction and the diffuse quality of light and interminable spatial extents create the ideal space to exist within earth and sky to allow the visitor to look deeper into themselves.

BNKR arquitectura builds spiraling ecumenical chapel under ground

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  • Mexico
  • BNKR arquitectura