Chapel of Resurrection / Samuel Netocny Architects
The Chapel of Resurrection is a formulation of answers of a contemporary architecture to the eternal questions of god and faith. Since we arrived to the time, where only simple emotions and the ephemeral moment matter, the chapel invites us to stay longer. The only connection to the beautiful nature outside is light, sound and wind.
© Samuel Netocny
Architects: Samuel Netocny Architects
Location: Poprad, Slovakia
Architect In Charge: Samuel Netocny
Area: 25.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Samuel Netocny
Statics: Vit Svoboda
Cooperation: Robert Dula
© Samuel Netocny
From the architect. The Chapel of Resurrection is a formulation of answers of a contemporary architecture to the eternal questions of god and faith. Since we arrived to the time, where only simple emotions and the ephemeral moment matter, the chapel invites us to stay longer. The only connection to the beautiful nature outside is light, sound and wind.
© Samuel Netocny
The project started back in 2011, when coincidentally architect, priest and representative of the local authority met with the same dream. The vision was to open up the council forests to the local residents. As a pilot project the Stations of the Cross path with a chapel on top of a small hill located between High and Low Tatras w...
© Samuel Netocny
Architects: Samuel Netocny Architects
Location: Poprad, Slovakia
Architect In Charge: Samuel Netocny
Area: 25.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Samuel Netocny
Statics: Vit Svoboda
Cooperation: Robert Dula
© Samuel Netocny
From the architect. The Chapel of Resurrection is a formulation of answers of a contemporary architecture to the eternal questions of god and faith. Since we arrived to the time, where only simple emotions and the ephemeral moment matter, the chapel invites us to stay longer. The only connection to the beautiful nature outside is light, sound and wind.
© Samuel Netocny
The project started back in 2011, when coincidentally architect, priest and representative of the local authority met with the same dream. The vision was to open up the council forests to the local residents. As a pilot project the Stations of the Cross path with a chapel on top of a small hill located between High and Low Tatras w...
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