Church in Vienna
typology p. 970 - 971Architect Tesar, Heinz | Structural Engineer ARGE Lindlbauer & Zehetner |
The cruciform geometry within a square block is the outcome of the glazed, indented corners. Internally, the character of the church is determined in part by the daylight entering through the grid of small openings in the facades. Incorporated in the birch lining to the eastern wall is a circle six metres in diameter with a golden cross. On the Feast of Christ the King, a beam of sunlight enters through an opening at the point of intersection of the arms and falls on the Stations of the Cross. The monolithic altar in dark-grey syenite and the ambo are raised by one step in the middle of the church, and the area is accentuated by light entering through a roof opening that symbolizes Christ’s wound. The seating is in the form of an open ring drawn about the altar and divided into three groups.
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