{"id":6014,"date":"2026-02-24T17:00:11","date_gmt":"2026-02-24T18:00:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.angesfinanciers.org\/?p=6014"},"modified":"2026-02-27T16:17:14","modified_gmt":"2026-02-27T16:17:14","slug":"design-alliance-architects-raises-curved-concrete-chapel-in-missouri","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.angesfinanciers.org\/index.php\/2026\/02\/24\/design-alliance-architects-raises-curved-concrete-chapel-in-missouri\/","title":{"rendered":"Design Alliance Architects raises curved concrete chapel in Missouri"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Local studio Design Alliance Architects included stained-glass windows in a sculptural concrete<\/a> chapel<\/a> with eight massive curving walls in St. Louis<\/a>, Missouri.<\/span><\/p>\n

Known as the Chapel of the Risen Christ, the 8,554-square-foot (795-square-metre) building by Design Alliance Architects<\/a> sits within Resurrection Cemetery and features landscape architecture by SWT Design<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Design Alliance Architects has completed a chapel in St Louis<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Completed in 2025, the chapel comprises eight curved concrete walls that soar 50 feet (15 metres) above the ground and are both structural and symbolic of the resurrection of Christ, according to the studio.<\/p>\n

“The curvature of the walls expands concentrically toward the nave, symbolizing the spreading of the Gospel,” the studio told Dezeen. “Their deliberate fragmentation alludes to the broken body of Christ on the cross, a central tenet of Christian theology.”<\/p>\n

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It comprises eight curved concrete walls<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The design team selected the brutalist style to honor the solemnity and solitude of the site, while having the concrete into the sky to direct viewers’ attention upwards, in line with the religious purpose.<\/p>\n

Raw concrete allowed the exterior of the chapel to remain “pure”, the team explained, to embody rest and permanence.<\/p>\n

Inside, the space is shaped by the concrete ceiling, which arches from 9 feet above the ground to 30 feet (2.7 to 9 metres) over the altar, representing Christ’s ascension.<\/p>\n

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Its Brutalist style honours the solemnity of the site, according to the studio<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

“At this location, the ceiling ascends to its greatest height, emphasising the altar’s prominence and creating a sense of vertical transcendence,” the studio said. “From this central space, concentrical walls radiate outward, reinforcing the altar as the organising principle of the entire project.”<\/p>\n

A round skylight shines natural light down to the altar and along the curved walls, changing constantly throughout the day.<\/p>\n

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A skylight shines light onto the altar<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The elliptical space transitions from the narrow narthex, through the wider nave and back to a narrow altar with a gallery, pieta, tabernacle, storage and service spaces flanking the curved walls, where natural light streams through stained-glass windows.<\/p>\n

“This gesture not only enhances the spiritual atmosphere but also allows a series of stained-glass windows to animate the interior with color and luminosity, reinforcing the chapel’s role as both a sacred space and a vessel of light,” the studio said.<\/p>\n