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An unusual minimalist design of a huge concrete church

This post showcases a contemporary and unusual minimalist design of a huge concrete church. Standing out amongst Religious architecture, the church takes an innovative approach to showcasing beauty in its large scale, slim form and minimal embellishment. Its remarkable features include its almost windowless and sparsely decorated exterior, creating a modern and simplistic appearance, while still emphasizing the importance of light within its walls. The design makes the most of natural light, using materials such as high quality stone, concrete and glass. With its unique design, the church signifies an intriguing balance between modernity and classicism.

Among modern architecture comes across quite strange creations. This concrete church is one of them.

Beautiful panorama from Gyeonggi-do Church
The Great Hall Square of Kengi-Do Church

The symbolism of religion was kept to a minimum here deliberately to create a sense of tension while in the concrete structure.

The unique shape of Kengi-do church

This enormous church of more than three thousand square meters was built two years ago in Gyeonggi-do, a newly developed neighborhood outside northeastern Seoul, South Korea.

The faƧade of Gyeonggi-do Church
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  1. Liam Richardson

    This minimalist design of a massive concrete church is quite unique! Iā€™m curious to know more about it. What inspired the architects to adopt such a minimalist approach? How does this design harmonize with the purpose and function of the church? Does the interior reflect the same minimalist concept? And finally, what impact does this unconventional design have on the overall experience of visitors and worshipers?

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