Atelier Štěpán has distilled the colours of a kaleidoscope into their scheme for the Church of Beatified Restituta in Brno-Sever, Czech Republic. The building was designed to act as a quiet place of contemplation, Atelier Štěpán co-founder Marek Štěpán stating –
“I wanted to make a church for the people of today. The question of the perception of a church is a question of the contemporary perception of the world,” he says.
A rainbow-coloured stained-glass window wraps around the base of the concrete dome, causing a myriad of different coloured lights to dance across the bare concrete surfaces. This clever architectural gesture forms the main decorative feature in the highly restrained scheme. The patterns created by the colours shift throughout the day as the sun moves across the sky.
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