Modern History of Christianity Museum / Kode Architects
Briefly

The architectural project aims to embody Christian values through designs that reflect the relationships of the Trinity. Central to this is a triangular courtyard that symbolizes a connection to heaven, distinct from engaging public spaces on the first floor. The design promotes an efficient flow for exhibitions through strategically planned corridors. Additionally, a multipurpose space on the lower floor facilitates interaction with its surroundings, utilizing visual extensions that blend interior and exterior spaces, thus fostering broader spiritual and communal experiences.
The core value of Christianity and the nature of God's Presence are the relationships of the Trinity, and the core value of this project is to present space that includes the Christian spirit based on the relationship.
The triangular courtyard is a closed space open to the sky, a space hoping for heaven and open to the sky, which includes the value of looking to God.
We created unidirectional directivity and completed the efficient traffic optimized for exhibitions of experiences by going around the spaces on each floor.
In the lower floor parts, a multipurpose space was created, which communicates with the area and includes various contents, visually displayed by extending the eye to the outside.
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