Church of St. Wenceslas

Project Details

Project Name
Church of St. Wenceslas
Architect
Atelier Štěpán
Project Types
Religious
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Ayda Ayoubi
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2017

Project Description

FROM THE ARCHITECTS:

The idea to build the church in Sazovice occur before the Second World War. Three years ago, the idea returned and poeple from Sazovice founded the Association for the construction of the church.

Outside
I wanted to dematerialize the building. It looks like something light, abstract, bright and natural. It evokes more paper than brick. It's like a ring of paper with cutting you push or pull to get more light inside.

Visitors don't perceive the thickness of the walls, because they taper from half meter to centimeter. The light coming through the cuts illuminate the space. It glides along the walls and shape the form. Penetration of light into the building are twofold – wall bends outwards or inwards – that can be understood as reflecting the male and female principle.

Light becomes a factor which creates a lack of interface between what is verifiable by the senses, and what is beyond material world. The scale is based on Prague's chapel, the perimeter of the church is circumscribed the square of Prague's chapel. Its cylindrical mass refers to the time of St. Wenceslas, when rotundas were built.

Inside
The interior is simple and clean to bring a sense of quietness and peace. Older churches are full of visual information – the entire story is written in paintings, sculptures, in the decoration. For exemple interior in Baroque church was completely descriptive to give people an idea about Jesus life. People today are overload with information, the church should perceive only the purity of space and peace and realize your inner self. There is a space without personal identification visual smog – a simple, focused, and pure recollection.

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