Monday, 18 June 2012

Boler Church - Hansen/ Bjorndal Architects



This brick and copper church near Oslo by Norwegian studio Hansen/ Bjorndal Architects has one end buried in a hillside and the other sticking in the air.

Brick steeples mark the opposite corners of the church, one of which is also a bell-tower. The copper-clad end facade projects forwards and upwards to give an angled wall and ceiling to the church hall contained on the first floor at one end. 

The dark brick walls are exposed inside the rooms of the building and the ceilings are wooden. 






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