The worship space is formed by focusing spatial attention along the diagonal of a square plan, creating a solemn yet inviting atmosphere, and the latent sense of space within is directly connected to the formal image. The bell tower, which rises in the middle of a road running through the city center, expresses a strong spiritual formality together with the sanctuary. Interior finishes use red brick to create a primal atmosphere by means of light.
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Status
Completed
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Awards
- 1975 Korea Architecture Exhibition
- 1975 Korean Architecture Award_Design Award
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Client
The Presbyterian Church in Korea Noryangjin Church
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Program
Religious
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Design Year
1974
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Completion Year
1975
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Location
Dongjak-gu, Seoul
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Site area
2,167.84m2
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Gross Floor Area
1,260.70m2
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Building Area
846.90m2
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Number of Levels
B1, 2F
The worship space is formed by focusing spatial attention along the diagonal of a square plan, creating a solemn yet inviting atmosphere, and the latent sense of space within is directly connected to the formal image. The bell tower, which rises in the middle of a road running through the city center, expresses a strong spiritual formality together with the sanctuary. Interior finishes use red brick to create a primal atmosphere by means of light.
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