ribbed concrete skin encloses evergreen church by kode architects in south korea
Briefly

The architectural massing responds to the uncertain surrounding landscape by maintaining a straightforward form that harmonizes with its urban context.
Ribbed concrete was chosen for its capacity to create a three-dimensional effect, playing with texture, as well as light and shadow across the building's elevation.
The church's facade shifts throughout the day and across seasons, revealing different aspects of the building's relationship with its environment.
By blending into its surroundings while offering its own symbolic presence, Evergreen Church stands as a quiet, yet impactful addition to the urban landscape.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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