RW Concrete Church

The church designed by Nameless Architecture near Seoul is concretised through a flow of consecutive spaces based on simple shape, single physical properties and programmes.

RW Concrete Church is located in Byeollae, a newly developed district near northeast Seoul, Korea.

It evokes a feeling, not of a city already completed, but a building on a new landscape somewhere between nature and artificiality, or between creation and extinction.

The curch, which will be a part of the new urban fabric, is concretized through a flow of consecutive spaces based on simple shape, single physical properties and programs.

Nameless Architecture, RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea

The use of simple volumes and a single material adapted to the site collects a range of desires created in the newly developed district. Concrete, which is a structure as well as a basic finishing material for the building, indicates a property that penetrates the entire church, and at the same time, a firm substance that grasps the gravity of the ground it stands on, which is contrary in concept from abstraction.

Concrete reveals its solidity as a metaphor for religious values which are not easily changed in an era of unpredictability. Moreover, the cross as a religious symbol substitutes for an enormous bell tower and is integrated with the physical property of the building through the empty space at the upper part of the staircase. The minimized symbol implies the internal tension of the space.

Nameless Architecture, RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea

The first thing encountered upon entering the building is the empty concrete yard on the ground floor. This is a flexible space that acts as a venue for interaction with the community while also accommodating varying religious programs. By the time you become accustomed to the dark as you walk past this empty yard, and climb the three stories of closed stairs, you come face to face with a space full of light.

Nameless Architecture, RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea

The chapel creates a sense of peace with a single space, using a slope that is not so steep, evoking the feeling of attending a worship service on a low hill. The subdued light gleaming through the long and narrow clerestory embraces the entire chapel and lends vigor to the static space.

Nameless Architecture, RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea
Nameless Architecture, RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea
Nameless Architecture, RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea
Nameless Architecture, RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea
Nameless Architecture, RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea
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Nameless Architecture, RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea. Gorund floor plan
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RW Concrete Church, Byeollae, South Korea
Program: church
Architect: Nameless Architecture
Architects in charge: Unchung Na, Sorae Yoo
Collaborating architect: Jplus (Jungtaek Lim, Hwataek Jung)
Structural consultant: Mido Structural Consultants
Mechanical consultant: One Engineering
Client: RockWon Church
Area: 3,095.5 sqm
Completion: 2013