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| PROJECT:
Bishop Edward King Chapel |
| LOCATION:
Oxfordshire, UK |
| CLIENT:
Ripon College |
| BUDGET:
Undisclosed |
| COMPLETION:
Currently at Stage F/G |
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In July 2009 we won the RIBA competition to design the new Bishop Edward King Chapel for Ripon College in Oxfordshire.
When you stand
on this site with your back to the great Beech, leaving the buildings
behind, you are in a ring of mature trees on high ground overlooking
the valley that stretches away towards Garsington. This clearing has
its own particular character, full of wind and light and the rustling
of leaves. Our design seeks to capture these qualities within the building.
We have two important
architectural ideas. The first is a gentle hollow in the ground as a
meeting place for the community. The second is a delicate ship-like
timber structure that rises into the treetops to gather the light from
the leaves. The first idea speaks of ground, of meeting in the still
centre. The second idea suggests an uplifting buoyancy, rising towards
the light. The way in which these two opposite forces work off each
other is what gives the building its particular character. |
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