Written in Stone

A multifunctional community center that bridges the sacred and the secular

The role of churches in public life continues to spark debate. Beyond legitimate institutional criticism, these buildings serve vital community functions—even as membership declines. In Weidenpesch, a striking multifunctional complex demonstrates this renewed purpose, housing a sanctuary, parish hall, administrative offices, daycare, and residential apartments under one roof. Stuttgart-based Harris + Kurrle Architects designed this compact yet expansive structure to serve two merged parishes with equal care.

The forecourt immediately establishes itself as a welcoming gathering space, framed by mature trees. The eye naturally gravitates toward the pale clinker brick façade, which shifts between solid walls and rhythmic fenestration—each choice revealing the function of the spaces within. Apartments and daycare flood with natural light through generous windows, while the worship space is carefully lit by a few, deliberately positioned apertures. This measured restraint makes every opening count, their impact amplified by ornamental facing bricks set in relief. The two entrances taper funnel-like into the façade, arriving at brass-toned portals adorned with inscribed window elements that intrigue and invite. The two monumental reliefs on the nearly solid sides speak volumes: a cross on one elevation, stylized loaves and fish on the other—unmistakable references to the building's spiritual calling. These too project forward, their raised bricks catching light and shadow. The bell tower crowns the composition with an almost meditative lattice screen, anchoring the outer corner above the sanctuary while lending the entire structure a simultaneously grounded and open, universally welcoming presence.

www.harriskurrle.de
www.feldhaus-klinker.de

 

Photography:
Axel Hartmann
www.ah-fotografie.de

(Published in CUBE Cologne Bonn 02|24)

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