Chapel, Bizau

Chapel, Bizau
Builder-Owner
Pfarre Bizau
Location
Bizau
Completion
1995

Combining light, timber, glass and steel to create a space of comfort for mourners.

The integration of a ‘Aufbahrungsraumes’ into a historic cemetery complex is an interesting task, especially as an answer to the eternal questions surrounding restoration and development of historical buildings must be given.

The design idea behind the ‘Chapel of Rest’ in Bizau has its starting point in dealing with the issue of death. The last resting place in this world is to be a space of hope and light. It should make it clear that earthly life is only transitory, an indeterminate path to the ‘light’. The living, who say goodbye to the deceased, should feel the symbolism of the room, and take it as a comfort.

A flat roof floating on four steel columns protects a glass cube of stained glass, with a three-part larch timber door and a stone wall created by local sculptor Herbert Meusburger. The design is sparse and reserved. The entrance lies exactly in the axis of the side entrance of the church, becoming an integrated part of the entire complex.

Projectdetails

Project support
Technical planning
Structural Engineering
DI Ingo Gehrer, Höchst
Copyrights
Text
Hermann Kaufmann + Partner ZT GmbH, Englisch: Bronwen Rolls
Photography
Ignacio Martinez
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