cheungvogl: san antonio de padua, chepica, chile

interior of the church
san antonio de chépica was founded in a town north of san antonio in 1824. in 1875, the church
was relocated and the new san antonio de chépica was rebuilt in 1876. the structure suffered
serious damage in the 1906 earthquake.
on 27 february 2010, the massive 8.8 quake struck chile for 90 seconds at a depth of 35 km.
seismologists estimate the day may have shortened by 1.26 microseconds, the axis of the earth
shifted by 8 cm and its territory expanded by 1.2 km. san antonio de chépica was, once again,
destroyed.
in the first quarter of 2010, US geological surveys recorded six earthquakes of magnitude 7.0
or greater which claimed over 222,000 lives. the damages caused by earthquakes to developing
countries are severe due to unsophisticated earthquake-resistant construction. most reconstruction
schemes in remote areas and small villages aim to 'reproduce quickly, exactly as it was'. without
the luxury of time and resources to critically rethink the impact of these significant changes to
the environment, without precise reconsideration of urban planning and architectural mistakes,
the same will happen again.

san antonio de padua, chepica, chile by cheungvogl
hong kong firm cheungvogl (judy cheung + christoph vogl) has just sent us images of their
latest project which has taken this into consideration when designing the new church.
within a large space of 850 sqm is a small room of 350 sqm, slotted in on the first level,
providing rooms for smaller gatherings. the dynamic movements of the roof, shift in two planes,
subtlety defining the interior spaces. upon entry, the tilting of the roof structure integrates the
volume of the bell tower into the main volume of the church.
the dramatic spatial experience towards the highest point of the church leads to the bell tower.
the fold on the roof plane allows its simultaneous extension to another high point,
directly above the altar. below it marks the thin standing cross. in the space the music echoes
and is penetrated with subtle rays of natural daylight through all sides of the facades.
the room is furnished with rows of timber benches, orthogonally placed. the eastern wall is
clad
with recycled timber panels, documenting history and time.
structurally, seismic resistant reinforced
concrete construction is
engineered to provide thermal masses that keep the building cool
in the summer and warm in the winter by storing
energy effectively.
chépica finds in the reconstruction of san antonio church, the
opportunity to demonstrate courage
and strength after experiencing such
devastating natural catastrophe. the architecture becomes
a visible
expression of relentless faith.

exterior of the church


the altar and 7m cross

the wooden benches

floor plans

west and north elevations

east and south elevations

site plan

site plan


the destruction of the 2010 earthquake

the destruction of the 2010 earthquake
and propping up faltering religion
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