The Church of the Resurrection by Nothing Studio
Meghan Young — April 27, 2010 — Art & Design
References: nothing.it & thedesignblog.org
Although the Church of the Resurrection has more than just its looks to offer --way more, as you will soon find out -- it's all I can do to not focus on its literal yet abstract architectural design. Taking the form of a cross, it is beautifully simple and devoutly religious.
Designed by Nothing Studio, the Church of the Resurrection (what a name, right?) is a zero-impact church. Made out of wood wrapped in transparent fiberglass, it will be completed by the end of next year. What do you think about this pavilion-like place of prayer?
Designed by Nothing Studio, the Church of the Resurrection (what a name, right?) is a zero-impact church. Made out of wood wrapped in transparent fiberglass, it will be completed by the end of next year. What do you think about this pavilion-like place of prayer?
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