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Sumit Singhal
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.

The People's Chapel in Singapore by Poiesis Architects

 
April 14th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Poiesis Architects

The People’s Chapel is a small church sitting on a 200sqm sliver of land in a mature landed residential estate. The original church occupied a single storey corner terrace built in the 1940s. Plans for rebuilding came about after heavy downpour in October 2010 caused serious damage, rendering it unsafe for occupation.

The unique setting of a religious building in a residential area caused concern to the planning authority. A protracted 4-year appeal process eventually rezoned the residential site as Place of Worship in April 2015, with the total floor area capped at original building footprint. Completed in September 2017, rebuilding this church took 7 years.

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

  • Architects: Poiesis Architects
  • Project: The People's Chapel
  • Location: Singapore
  • Photography: Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck
  • Client: Emmanuel Assembly of God
  • Project Team Members: Ms. Tan Sok Tuan, Ms. Eunice Wung Shuk Pui
  • Civil and Structural Engineer: S B Ng & Associates C E, Mr Naing Minn Oo
  • M&E Engineer: BELMACS Pte Ltd, Mr Chau Yong Foo, Mr Khoo H Y
  • Landscape Architect: Mr Varit Charoenveingvechkit
  • Main Contractor (Builder): Olive Tree Builders Pte Ltd, Mr David Chua
  • Budget: S$1,240,000.00
  • Total Floor Area (sq-ft or sq-metres): 154.0 sqm
  • Time to complete (number of months):
    • Entire Rebuilding Process: 7 years
    • Construction Duration: 17 months
  • Completion Year: 2017

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

The church consists of 3 key areas – The Sanctuary, Fellowship Area and the Church Office/ Pantry. The Sanctuary seats 60 people. While being elevated for flood protection, a singular off-form concrete volume was conceived, in line with the scale and height of the neighbourhood, creating a sensitive insertion into its existing fabric. Sky-lights punctuate the spaces, an allusion to the church as the Light of The World. Biblical names of God – Jesus, Christ, Saviour are strategically positioned within a naturally lit stairwell connecting 2 floors. A lush garden terrace on the roof delicately balances the austere grey of the concrete volume.

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

The People’s Chapel aspires to foster community spirit and encourage social sustainability by blending well into the neighbourhood, making it more than just a place of worship. Unlike the surrounding gated houses, doing away with a physical gate and party walls that slope back truly creates an open and welcoming environment for the people.

Since its opening, neighbours have been dropping by for coffee and conversations, bringing back a “kampong” spirit, a Malay term for village for neighbourly camaraderie.

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Studio Periphery – Mr Khoo Guo Jie and Mr Roland Tan Yeow Teck

Image Courtesy © Poiesis Architects

Image Courtesy © Poiesis Architects

Image Courtesy © Poiesis Architects

Image Courtesy © Poiesis Architects

Floor Plans, Image Courtesy © Poiesis Architects

Front Rear, Image Courtesy © Poiesis Architects

Sections, Image Courtesy © Poiesis Architects

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