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Sayama Forest Chapel  

Sayama Forest Chapel

Tokorozawa, Japan

Popular Winner, 2016 A+Awards, Cultural - Religious Buildings & Memorials
Project Featured on Jan 20, 2020
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Ribbon Chapel

Sayama Forest Chapel

Tokorozawa, Japan

Popular Winner, 2016 A+Awards, Cultural - Religious Buildings & Memorials
Project Featured on Jan 20, 2020
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2013
Sayama Lakeside Cemetery is open to various religions and denominations. It is located in a nature-rich environment adjacent to the water conservation forest, and the site is in front of a deep forest. I envisioned an architecture that reflects on the life as it lives by the water conserved by the forest, and eventually returns to this place after death. Thereupon, I found the forest to be the subject of prayer mutual to various religions and conceptualized an architecture that prays to the forest while surrounded by trees.

The site is a small triangular plot of land that is adjacent to a municipal road with a low traffic and a non-legal street with almost no pedestrian. Therefore, I have decided to create a space that devotes to the forest transcendent in its existence, by tilting the wall inward to avoid the tree branches and leaves. It forms a traditional Japanese Gassho- style structure composed three-dimensionally as two leaning beams set against each other are developed in every direction. The roof is covered with cast-aluminum tiles with ripple-like textures each made by hands of craftsmen.

The floor inclined towards the forest by 1 centimeter guides people towards the departed and the forward bending posture for praying. The patterns and seams of the slate extend towards the vanishing point deep into the forest to help one concentrate the mind on the forest. When one prays, a small warm space is created within the hands as the fingers gently join. It seems as if that small space of prayer was taken out to form the architecture. As people pray, so does the architecture. For those who are in deep grief and inconsolable, how can architecture nurture them? With this in mind, I designed buildings that gently surround them and support their intentions.

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