ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Paichai University Appenzeller Memorial Hall in Daejon, South Korea by iArc Architects (designed with Rhino and AutoCAD)January 18th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: iArc Architects The Appenzeller Memorial Hall of Paichai University is located in the most significant spot in the campus by facing to the main entrance. It represents the university along with the International Hall and Arts Hall which are known as the example of educational buildings. Many foreign universities have their churches at the center of the campus and now Paichai University became one of them by having their worship space within the campus.
The Appenzeller Memorial Hall performs as an educational space with subsidiary programs such as professors’ offices, lecture rooms, fellowship rooms, etc and the chapel is located at the center of the building. This worship space is surrounded by five giant free standing concrete walls with several roof structures flying over the ceiling separate from the concrete walls. The chapel with the clear story on top of the wall allows the plenty of the natural light penetrate into the worship space and it makes the visual connection from the stage and rear of the choir to the outdoor space. A portion of the roof structure with different degrees of inclination and slant run onto the floor while the various compositions of columns, supporting the roof, create the dynamic three-dimensional spatial quality. The Appenzeller Memorial Hall is expected to be not only the center of the campus environment but also a university education in Paichai University. Contact iArc Architects
Tags: Daejon, South Korea Categories: Autocad, Memorial, Rhino, University Building |