Let us build a tent for the Lord…
Vadász chapel, Göbös manor
Architects: Szilárd Köninger, Ádám Tátrai, Júlia Stein
Text: János Golda
Photos: Szilárd Köninger, Dániel Ungerhofer
The Faculty of Architecture in Győr is not only looking for innovative ways of architectural creativity breaking through the borders of genres during the famous creative week, but also organizes voluntary village-building camps for students in summers. The appearance of calvarias, golgothas, cemetery and memorial chapels, roadside monuments, crucifixes, stone and tin Christs are Baroque and late-Romantic phenomena predominantly featuring the environment of our settlements until recently. Beneath the dynamic shell-shape of densely repeated triangular ribs with gradually increasing cross sections adapted to a triangular horizontal plan, the trapezoid communion table interprets the space here: built from hardwood square-shaped poles the framed corpus with the three stools make up a positive imprint of the empty tent-space. This geometrical spatial form evokes a variety of associations ranging from a saddle shape to the French horn and from a sacred tent to the temple of nature.
Architects: Szilárd Köninger, Ádám Tátrai, Júlia Stein
Sacral items: Orsolya Németh, Ádám Orbán, Zsuzsanna Péter, Kata Tóth, Dóra Unger, Dániel Ungerhofer
Bell: Miklós Gombos
Client: Kisalföld Erdőgazdaság Zrt.
Main contractor: Bioház Team Kft.