In a harmonious blend of faith, art, and architecture, the Church of Joy unveils an architectural narrative, designed to evoke a dialogue between light, geometry, and sacred symbolism. Guided by newfound devotion, our journey began with a limited yet impactful focus—centred on the facade and the interior of the congregation hall.
Illuminated Covenant: Genesis in Architectural Facade
The facade's precast vertical pleats descend like a sacred curtain from the Old Testament, symbolizing the separation of people from the divine. Engaging sunlight, it casts intricate shadows, forming a compelling canvas for the Covenant Cross.
Genesis 9:16: "Whenever the rainbow appears in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and all living creatures."
Inspired by this covenant, the front facade features the Covenant Cross, crafted from Dichroic acrylic. It transforms into a dynamic interplay of colours, refracting and reflecting sunlight. Varying fin depths abstractly shape a fleeting silhouette of Jesus on the cross. As sunlight bathes the facade, the cross enlivens, embodying the joyous covenant. The interplay of colour responds to shifting light and sky conditions, casting a beautiful play on the pleated white facade. Under a cloudy sky, it subtly unveils delicate tints of colours, distinctly reflecting bright hues when touched by sunlight, breathing life into the facade.
Matthew 5:14-15, "You are the light of the world. A town built on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead, they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house."
As day transitions to night, Matthew 5:14-15 materializes. Specially designed lighting transforms the cross into a radiant lantern, enlightening minds and physically brightening the neigborhood. The Church becomes a guiding light, embodying scripture and spreading hope to all in its midst.
Sacred Embrace: Light Within the Congregation
The congregation hall is acoustically clad with straw fibre walls, alluding to the humility of Jesus' birth. In the hall, a prominent opening bathe the "Embracing Cross," crafted from crystal prism tubes. Backlit by the sun, the Embracing Cross, crafted from crystal prisms, softly glows. Inspired by Deuteronomy 33:27, "The eternal God is your refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms," the cross’ inward-curving arms express God's unconditional welcome. At night, spotlights reveal the cross, casting varied spectrum hues on surrounding walls. The cross's concave arms channel light to create dramatic ambience. Above, fabric sheets and strip lights form waves emanating from the cross—an embodiment of Jesus's teachings expanding into worshippers' minds.
The Church of Joy is an architectural hymn, seamlessly blending the sacred with architecture, revealing its essence in every shadow, every colour, and every beam of light that graces its divine space.