Community Church Knarvik by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter Exterior Landscape
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Community Church Knarvik

Architect: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
Location: Knarvik, Norway
Type: Church, Cultural
Year: 2014
Photographs: Hundven-Clements Photography

The following description is courtesy of the architects. The new Community Church in Knarvik, located on the scenic west-coast of Norway north of Bergen, is built on a privileged site overlooking the cultural landscape and local town centre. The building is carefully adapted to an existing hillside between built and natural environment, providing the church with an inspiring context of the surrounding heath landscape. Its distinctive and innovative character and central location makes it a landmark in the community, to be inviting and inclusive for all people to cultivate their faith throughout the week.

The church signals its function with a sacral dignity and recognisable form, where the church spire, sanctuary and chapel are emphasised by ascending roof planes. Inspired by the local tradition of Norwegian stave churches, the building utilizes clear and elemental geometries, materials and constructions. The compact building volume is split into two stories on a rectangular plan, separating the sacred spaces above from the cultural and administrative functions below. An internal “church square” connects the two levels with an atrium stair into a continuous space, and may be joined or separated from the sanctuary with sliding glass walls to accommodate more than 500 people.

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Community Church Knarvik Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter Side Elevation Parking
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Community Church Knarvik by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter Exterior Stairs
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Community Church Knarvik by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter Exterior Close-up
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Wood is the key material of the project, expressed in the homogeneous cladding of pre-weathered pine
heartwood and mirrored by the light-coloured pine finish on all interior surfaces. The building permits daylight into its volume through lancet-reminiscent tall and narrow windows, splayed in plan to maximise admittance and reduce glare. At night, the warm glow of the interior reveals the activities of its religious and cultural events.

The church aspires to provide a platform for a safe upbringing for children and youth, to become a local venue for gatherings and faith, and to facilitate art, music and cultural development. The Community Church Knarvik has an architectural expression, spatial solutions and materiality which unites religion, culture and the site specific context into a whole.

Community Church Knarvik by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter Interior
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Community Church Knarvik Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter Interior Windows
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Project Details

  • Type: Culture
  • Location: Knarvik, Hordaland, Norway
  • Program: New community church with cultural and administration facilities
  • Client: Lindås Kyrkjelege Fellesråd
  • Size / value: 2,250 m2 building, 15,000 m2 total planning area / 80 MNOK
  • Commission type: Invited competition (2010), 1st prize
  • Status: completion 2014
  • Photo credits: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter

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