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A tree-inspired chapel in Japan

 The chapel’s interior comprises a structural system based on fractal geometries. Image by Yousuke Harigane.

Located in Nagasaki, a Japanese city on the northwest coast of Kyushu Island, the chapel is surrounded by a large national park and seeks to respond to its natural setting. ‘We tried to connect the activity of the chapel to the natural surroundings seamlessly,’ explains the architect. Inside the chapel, Yu Momoeda — who leads Momoeda Yu Architecture Office — created a pendentive dome by stacking a series of tree-like units. Starting with four 120 millimeter square pillars, the ‘trees’ decrease in scale as they ascend upwards. the second layer is composed of eight 90mm units, while the final layer contains sixteen 60mm square pillars. Constructed using traditional Japanese construction methods, the design not only mimics the surrounding woodland, but also ensures that more floor space remains available.
 Surrounded by woodland, the design seeks to respond to its natural setting. Image by Yousuke Harigane.

From a construction standpoint, four conventional walls undertake the horizontal force, while the trees can support a roof load of up to 25 tons. ‘In Nagasaki, there is the oldest wooden gothic chapel in japan known as ‘ohura-tenshudou’,’ continues Yu Momoeda. ‘this chapel is not only a famous tourist point, but a place loved and cared for by the townsfolk. we tried to design the building as a new gothic style chapel, by using Japanese wooden system.’
 The architects created a pendentive dome by stacking a series of tree-like units. Image by Yousuke Harigane.
 Starting with four 120mm square pillars, the ‘trees’ decrease in scale as they ascend upwards. Image by Yousuke Harigane.
 The configuration ensures that more floor space is available for visitors. Image by Yousuke Harigane.
 The wooden structure can support a roof load of up to 25 tons. Image by Yousuke Harigane.

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