bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
bernardes arquitetura projects triangular platform chapel towards the brazilian sea
(above) the deeply sloped site is located in rio de janeiro’s joá neighborhood
image © tuca reines 

 

 

 

a client commissioned brazil-based bernardes arquitetura to design a small chapel for small family ceremonies within his residential gardens. the deeply sloped site is located in rio de janeiro‘s joá neighborhood and is surrounded by dense rain forest. the building was chosen to stand in a secluded place where tropical vegetation, sky and ocean views provided a beautiful backdrop to the sacred space. as requested, construction was concluded within three months after the initial draft. no trees were felled and the earth was left practically untouched. the result is an architecture designed with technical pragmatism to create a spiritually charged place. by reducing the architectural components to the bare essential, its structural elements acquire symbolic and poetic functions.

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
the chapel is surrounded by a dense rain forest
image © tuca reines

 

 

 

a search for simplicity was bernardes arquitetura‘s drive behind the design, born of the desire to allow a visitor to access a formerly unreachable point in space. at tree canopy level, the feeling of proximity to nature is enhanced. the building is framed by a sequence of timber structural elements that sit on a narrowing triangular platform projecting towards the sea. the wooden floor is supported by a single column opposite to the entrance, rising from the ground deep below and transforming itself, at eye level, into a cross. from the inside, one can also look sideways and contemplate the surrounding vegetation showing between the vertically arranged wooden beams. the exterior glass panes shelter the interior from sunlight, wind and rain and gently mirror the tree tops from the outside. rational building solutions allowed quick assembly and minimal site impact.

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
the exterior glass panels shelter the interior from sunlight, wind and rain while gently mirroring the tree tops
image © tuca reines

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
the wooden floor is supported by a single column opposite to the entrance rising from the ground deep below
image © tuca reines

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
the building is framed by a sequence of timber structural elements that sit on a narrowing triangular platform
image © tuca reines 

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
by reducing the architectural components to the bare essential, its structural elements acquire symbolic  functions
image © tuca reines

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
sketch by thiago bernardes

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
sketch by thiago bernardes 

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
groundfloor

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
section AA 

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
section BB 

bernardes arquitetura joa chapel rio de janeiro brazil designboom
axonometric

 

 

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edited by: juliana neira | designboom