Designed by Shanghai Dakawa Architects, the Sino-French Science Park Church (also known as the “Church Without Shadow”) in Chengdu, China, embodies the spirit of cultural exchange and forward-thinking design while pushing the limits of imagination. It is a striking architectural masterpiece. .
This project was launched in response to the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. france and china, is all about thinking globally and bringing out the best in different cultures. The church’s video, posted on Instagram by @contemporary100, talks about how it borrows ideas from France’s Provence region, known for its lavender fields and cool art.
When architects broke the celebrity rules Langxiang Church Built in France in 1953, they are committed to shaking things up, creatively embracing distortions and hidden meanings, and pushing boundaries. Read @contemporary100’s Instagram post.
The style of the church’s design reflects familiar forms of Western church architecture.
“At the heart of our design philosophy is a deep understanding of the French spirit and architectural artistry,” said the architects. “We aimed to encapsulate the essence of freedom and romance inherent in the southern French landscape, transcending traditional boundaries and creating a space that symbolizes both tradition and forward-thinking.” revealed.
The architect designed the church as a canvas of white rays, allowing natural light to penetrate into the very essence of the building.
Netizens and art lovers alike are in pure awe of this work. One user said: “Wouldn’t it be great if this was a hollow pipe, basically a giant organ that played one note with a nice breeze?”
In response to some people’s claims that this was an attempt to promote Christianity, another user explained: Well, it has religious connotations, but it’s still beautiful…I know you don’t like Christianity, but neither do I. But art is art and should be appreciated. ”