The finalist for Finlandia Prize 2016

Suvela Chapel

Information

Architectural design

OOPEAA Office for Peripheral Architecture

Client

Evangelical Lutheran Parishes of Espoo

Main contractor

YIT Rakennus

Location

Espoo

Programme

2 150 m²

Year of completion

2016

In short

The new Suvela Chapel creates a natural highpoint within its surroundings. The outward shape of the building is varied beneath a folded roof line, presenting an interesting silhouette from each new vantage point. The building also houses some facilities serving the residents’ park, making it a natural meeting point for people of all ages. The copper-clad chapel extends from the ground over the roof and belfry, resulting in a coherent, sculptural impression. The interior of the main hall is powerful in its simplicity.

Mika Huisman

Statement of the pre-selection jury

The new Suvela Chapel creates a natural highpoint within its surroundings. The building forms clear delineation for traffic routes around it and the yard area it encloses. With its copper facade, the building wraps around a courtyard which is intimate and inviting in scale. The outward shape of the building is varied beneath a folded roof line, presenting an interesting silhouette from each new vantage point. The copper cladding extends from the ground over the roof and belfry, resulting in a coherent, sculptural impression.

The courtyard provides a tranquil space before entering the building. The lobby spaces afford views through the delicate silkscreened glass wall towards the sacral spaces. The interior of the main hall is powerful in its simplicity. The direct top light is complemented by backlight flooding through a strip of windows, coloured and textured by a glasswork by Hannu Konola, entitled I am alive. The walls and the ceiling are lined with vibrantly profiled wood panels.

The building also houses some facilities serving the residents’ park, making it a natural meeting point for people of all ages. The spaces open towards a courtyard, which successfully creates visual cohesion for the complex. The material palette in the interior is subdued throughout, while giving each space individual and identifiable character.

The new Suvela Chapel is the latest in the body of work by OOPEAA’s Anssi Lassila on sacral buildings. The Kärsämäki Shingle Church (2004), Klaukkala Church (2004) and Kuokkala Church (2004), and now Suvela Chapel, all share certain family resemblances but are ultimately each a unique work of architecture. What these churches have in common is a strong sense of material and the skill of the architect to create spaces that are innately sacral.

The finalists of 2016

The finalists for the Finlandia Prize for Architecture 2016 were the Lappeenranta City Theatre, Löyly in Helsinki’s Hernesaari district, the spectator stand of the Rovaniemi Sports Arena Railo and Suvela Chapel in Espoo.

Rovaniemi Sports Arena Railo

The winner of Finlandia Prize 2016

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