*천국의 문 [ BCDM Architects ] Holy Family Shrine

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천국의 문
물줄기가 끝나는 곳, 우리는 신을 만나기 위해
머나먼 여행을 떠난다. 그리고 그 문에 도착하여 문을 두드린다.
노킹온헤븐스 도어
저 문 넘어에는 무엇이 우리를 기달고 있을까?
저 물줄기가 끝나는 곳에는 무엇이 우리를 기다리고 있을까?

공중에 부유하고 있는 듯한 루프는 세장한 우드프레임의
짜임새 있는 디자인으로 한층 더 심볼리즘한 디자인 경향을 보여준다.

과거와 미래가 멈추어 현재에 굳어버린 이곳을
무엇이라 부르면 좋을까?

reviewed by SJ

Through a unique and divine series of events, a group of people with diverse backgrounds discovered each other and found that they had the same idea: to build a place off Interstate 80 for travelers to pray and discover the Catholic faith.  After two years of searching for the perfect site, one was secured overlooking the Platte River Valley near Gretna.


The purpose of the shrine is to provide an opportunity for people to develop and discover the Catholic faith.  Often, the faith is seen with the convoluted influences that distort its origin and intents; this secluded place allows for the discovery of Catholicism without such outside distractions.

Upon entry to the site, visitors experience a natural prairie setting.  Once inside the entry portal, the visitor is drawn to a central, tomb-like room naturally lit by a large light opening in the roof.  In the center of the room is a pool of water, the source of which is dripping from a metal sculpture symbolic of the Holy Spirit.  Also in this space is a conference and gathering room and an information area.

The chapel structure itself is 45 feet at its highest point, made of arching members of wood and steel.  As visitors enter the chapel, the water from the entry portal does as well, further symbolizing the presence of the shroud of Christ.  Etched in a prominent piece of glass at the front of the chapel is an image of the Holy Family.  With an open view of the prairie and river valley beyond, this image appears like spirits in heaven.




from  contemporist
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