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Kuokkala ChurchThe stunning Kuokkala Church in Jyväskylä, Finland updates a traditional building form with a refined modern finish. The <a href="http://inhabitat.com/daylighting/">daylit</a> structure is constructed almost entirely from locally-sourced spruce that is left in its natural state and highlighted by the sunshine streaming in from above. Finnish architects <a href="http://www.lh-ark.fi/">Lassila Hirvilammi</a> and <a href="http://www.luonti.fi/">Luonti</a> wanted to design a familiar form with a modern, simple appeal, and they succeeded with a beautifully-executed building that makes the most of available resources.1
Kuokkala ChurchLocated in the middle of downtown, the building is very much a central part of the community.2
Kuokkala ChurchThe architect’s use of <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2008/07/17/the-onigiri-cedar-house/">natural materials</a> inside and out gives the church a very organic texture.3
Kuokkala ChurchThe slate exterior walls and ceiling will last for generations and have a relatively low environmental impact.4
Kuokkala ChurchThe wooden structure is supported by spruce glue-lam beams and features the extensive use of spruce throughout the interior.5
Kuokkala ChurchThe wood was <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/05/28/stunning-palmya-house-showcases-local-sustainable-materials/">locally-sourced</a> and is finished with a natural tone that helps keep the interior bright.6
Kuokkala ChurchDaylight streams from the peak of the roof throughout the three-story building, which also contains a daycare center, meeting rooms, and an office.7
Kuokkala ChurchThe building is oriented on an East-West plane and stands in the center of Kuokkala Square.8
Kuokkala ChurchThe exterior features a granite staircase that ushers visitors into the main entrance.9
Kuokkala ChurchThe architects proposed a "simple, sculptural form within which all of the church’s different functions could be contained."10
Kuokkala ChurchThis photo details the churches beautiful skylight interior, which is constructed primarily from spruce, with lime wood and ash wood finishings11
Kuokkala Church<big><a href="http://www.lh-ark.fi/">+ Lassila Hirvilammi</a> <a href="http://www.luonti.fi/">+ Luonti</a></big>12
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