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September 20, 2024

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9.20.24 | DIGS.NET 47 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | O L S O N K U N D I G In a dense neighborhood in downtown Seattle, Gethsemane Lutheran Church—a 62,135-square- foot sanctuary with a mid-century facade—is ecstatic in its light and design. Along with helming the remodel of the building's exterior and the church's main sanctuary, prominent Pacific Northwest design practice Olson Kundig also designed the chapel, garden and Parish Life Center. The firm used color and glass to communicate the church's mission while establishing a clear identity for a building. That color is a main protagonist of the project is a fitting tribute to a typology known for its vivid ecclesiastical scenes in time- honored stained glass. In this case, "The colored metal and glass bands are intended to weave together the various building parts—sacred spaces and church facilities, with housing and social services above—into a visual tapestry," says Jim Olson, FAIA, principal/ owner of Olson Kundig. "The concept is a bit like a large woven basket, gathering and connecting people together as religion often does. The wash of color across the interior when the sun shines through the glass is a similar effect to traditional stained glass, but much more transparent and open to the city." With warm tones of the chapel's handcrafted glass windows casting a quiet natural light onto the street, a small meditation garden adjoins the chapel and fellowship hall, "balancing openness with outreach," as the practice puts it. The result is something quite vibrant for a place we thought we knew: a modern design that breaks with tradition while honoring it too. olsonkundig.com

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