The place of the mind. On Peter Zumthor’s Sogn Benedetg Chapel in Sumvitg
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https://doi.org/10.64197/REIA.03.43Keywords:
Zumthor, Peter, Arquitectos - Suiza, Arquitectura religiosa, ArquitecturaAbstract
Sogn Benedetg Chapel in Sumvitg, part of the early work of Peter Zumthor, condenses aspects of his ideas and his way of designing and building, which still remain valid today. Remembrances of childhood lay the foundation for his focus to architecture, which involves the collection of daily life traces, sensitive to the place and using materials treated in a precise manner, acquiring their presence under the light. With a tactile and tectonic language, from a phenomenological approach, he seeks to share a multi-sensory experience, encompassing complementary perceptions that transcend the visual geometry. As Kahn does, he relies on Heidegger’s thinking and is inspired by the little hut that the philosopher inhabited in the Black Forest, as well as by Rudolf Schwarz’s religious architecture, whose imprint can be appreciated in both the building and the objects encountered within it. The tension generated between interior and exterior keeps awake the senses of the visitor, while the characteristics of the chapel connect with an integrative regionalism that does not exclude contemporary abstract forms.Downloads
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2015-01-01
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Pérez López, E. (2015). The place of the mind. On Peter Zumthor’s Sogn Benedetg Chapel in Sumvitg. REIA - European Journal of Architectural Research, (03). https://doi.org/10.64197/REIA.03.43
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