シトー会 伊万里の聖母修道院聖堂
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The Cistercian Abbey Chapel of Our Lady of Imari, completed in 1993, represents a thoughtful integration of contemporary architectural practice with contemplative religious purpose. Located in Imari, Saga Prefecture, this chapel was designed by Kagayama Atelier in collaboration with the Environmental Design Research Institute. The structure exemplifies modern ecclesiastical architecture through its refined spatial composition and material expression, creating an atmosphere conducive to monastic life and worship. The building stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century religious architecture in Japan, demonstrating how contemporary design principles can respectfully serve traditional monastic communities while responding sensitively to its natural surroundings.
The Cistercian Abbey Chapel of Our Lady of Imari, completed in 1993, represents a thoughtful integration of contemporary architectural practice with contemplative religious purpose. Located in Imari, Saga Prefecture, this chapel was designed by Kagayama Atelier in collaboration with the Environmenta
...The Cistercian Abbey Chapel of Our Lady of Imari, completed in 1993, represents a thoughtful integration of contemporary architectural practice with contemplative religious purpose. Located in Imari, Saga Prefecture, this chapel was designed by Kagayama Atelier in collaboration with the Environmental Design Research Institute. The structure exemplifies modern ecclesiastical architecture through its refined spatial composition and material expression, creating an atmosphere conducive to monastic life and worship. The building stands as a significant example of late twentieth-century religious architecture in Japan, demonstrating how contemporary design principles can respectfully serve traditional monastic communities while responding sensitively to its natural surroundings.