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Schneider + Schumacher Chapel
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In March 2009 schneider+schumacher won a competition run by the Förderverein Autobahnkirche Siegerland, which was founded specifically in order to set up a competition for this building. The initiative for this project came from Hanneliese and Hartmut Hering, after they had visited a motorway church in south Germany. Just one glance at the map revealed that the closest autobahn churches were located near Münster and near Wiesbaden. But in Siegerland and along the very busy A 45 motorway no such place existed.

photo Helen Schiffer

photo Helen Schiffer

photo Helen Schiffer

photo Helen Schiffer

This three-dimensional interpretation of a church pictogram can be seen from both the motorway and the service station as a stylised white silhouette of a traditional village church. The inner dome opens up to the area around the altar, which receives only natural illumination from above through both church spires. The filigree wooden vault resembles a delicate cross-ribbed structure.

photo Helen Schiffer

photo Helen Schiffer

Building work began in March 2011, commencing with the archaic sculptural concrete foundation slab, which forms the base for the timber-framed structure of the church above.

photo Helen Schiffer

photo Helen Schiffer

photo Helen Schiffer

photo Helen Schiffer

photo Helen Schiffer

photo Helen Schiffer

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