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- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenThis charming little church in Elspeet, Netherlands was built completely from reclaimed and sustainably harvested wood. In earlier times Mennonite churches were kept hidden and inconspicuous, and they featured a simple design with very little decoration or adornment. In keeping with that traditional spirit, <a href="http://www.faro.nl/" target="_blank">FARO Architecten</a> created a simple volume with some contemporary updates, incorporating several sustainable strategies to appeal to modern sensibilities.1
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenBack in the day <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mennonite">Mennonite</a> churches were simple sheds designed to not look like a church so as to avoid suspicion.2
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenAs such, the interiors were usually sober and pure without distractions or adornments. This was also a way to enhance concentration and togetherness.3
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenWhen <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/faro-architecten">FARO Architecten </a>began to design this church, they wanted to keep with the spirit of the original churches, but give it a twist.4
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenThe barn-like building expands in the middle to give it a contemporary look, and the narrow entrance opens up into a wide gathering space with a glass facade.5
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenOne side of the building can open up to allow for outdoor gatherings when the weather is good.6
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenThe building is made completely from wood, and the interior is finished with floor boards that were recycled from an old convent.7
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenThe interior is flooded with natural daylight from one facade full of windows.8
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenThe exterior covered in shingles made of French acacia harvested from sustainable forests, and the front facade is native oak.9
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenFlax was used to insulate the walls and the roof, while the entire building is heated using thermal storage.10
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenThe simple church will be used for gatherings and church functions, with a high priority towards hospitality11
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenOpen 24 hours a day, the church is meant for anyone to visit and find peace. A special corner was created for reflection, quietness and meditation.12
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenSide elevation.13
- Mennonite Church-Faro ArchitectenFront and back elevations.14