lunes, 5 de junio de 2017

Johan Celsing > Årsta Kyrka, Stockholm

Fuente: Johan Celsing, Architectural Review
Fotografía: Ioana Marinescu

The location is a rocky site over-looking Årsta torg (designed by the brothers Erik and Tore Ahlsén in the 1940-ies). The church will be built next to an existing bell-tower and a parish building from 1968.

The structure is of load-bearing red-brown brick. The interior will be light with the lower part all clad in white glazed brick. Along the walls is a continous glazed bench for seating. The interior plan is a square where the altar and baptismal font are fixed at linear positions in the centre. At the perimiter of the church are two small chapels and a sacristy clad in glazed bricks of green and cerise. The roof and ceiling is a perforated concrete slab with beams crossing the church.


 

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Link al proyecto en Architectural Review



Esta entrada aparece primero en HIC Arquitectura http://hicarquitectura.com/2017/06/johan-celsing-arsta-kyrka-stockholm/

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