Via Inhabitat, the architects explained the reasoning behind the wooden skin, saying that, “the outer shell serves as a filter of the view outside, implying the start of a religious spatial experience.” Inside, a bright white octangonal floor plan is illuminated by reflected natural light.  Photo 2 of 12 in Architect-Designed Chapels Create Modern-Day Places of Worship by Kelsey Keith

Architect-Designed Chapels Create Modern-Day Places of Worship

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Via Inhabitat, the architects explained the reasoning behind the wooden skin, saying that, “the outer shell serves as a filter of the view outside, implying the start of a religious spatial experience.” Inside, a bright white octangonal floor plan is illuminated by reflected natural light.