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Waiting Pavilion. Woodland Chapel. Stockholm. 2006

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“Today it is me. Tomorrow, you”. That is human being drama. A heavyconcrete slab gravitating over our heads, resting on thin pillars, is there, atwoodland cementer chapel waiting room, to remind this to live people at griefmoments. Only possible consolation is to understand it as a nature gift. If wewere eternal, we won´t live with the same passion. This nature surrounds thisspace, receive it in her, lives in it. Nature lives in its pavements texture,in his roof mineral geometry, in the uncertainty of his pillars and glazedclosing, in that volumes growing from the ground to be seats and fountain.
The aim is to integrate the pavilion in nature as any natural being, givingway for the Woodland chapel to stay on his main role, and respecting the greatspatial tension remaining in that place as it was planned by Asplund.
Waiting Pavilion. Woodland Chapel. Stockholm. 2006
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Waiting Pavilion. Woodland Chapel. Stockholm. 2006

“Today it is me. Tomorrow, you”. That is human being drama. A heavy concrete slab gravitating over our heads, resting on thin pillars, is there, Read More

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