Tamkang Church, the new religious building designed by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten is located in the north of the island of Taiwan, specifically in the city of New Taipei. The city has a large part of its area surrounded by the coast and is a city with a lot of wind and rain, for this reason the walls of Tamkang Church are thick and double-layered.

The Church is a vertical volume that rises towards the sky with nine stories high and openings of various dimensions throughout its height that allow the lighting of the space. The project leaves more than half of its spaces to be a social welfare center, prioritizing communication instead of hierarchy.
Tamkang Church by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten stacks diurnal and sacred spaces vertically, rising towards the sky and letting in natural light as a religious element. The Taiwan church prioritizes communication between different spaces and not user hierarchy, security, and not distance.

Related to the materials used, it is worth highlighting the use of exposed concrete on the outside of the construction that is combined with the glass of the various openings in the façade. In the interior, the use of wood is of great importance both in furniture and walls. Vegetation also plays a fundamental role in the project and is found on the balconies of the Church as a way of bringing nature closer to the project.


Tamkang Church by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten. Photograph by YuChen Chao


Tamkang Church by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten. Photograph by YuChen Chao
 

Description of project by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten

All church buildings are built with the hope of interpreting the Christian doctrine perspective of the world (weltanschauung in German). The Tamkang Church emphasizes eternity, universality and community.

Because of the difficulty to acquire land rights and the crowdedness of metropolitan spaces in Taiwan, religious architecture in this country often ought to confront the distance between man and heaven caused by the vertical massing of buildings. Unlike European churches that are able to create sanctity through structure, elevated space and mysterious lighting between the ground level and roof, the Tamkang Church also has to face the challenge of fulfilling the building code and floor area requirements vertically stacking both the day‐to‐day and sacred spaces of the church. How to build a holy and sanctified place that embraces the love and compassion within the society is the most critical focus on the design of the Tamkang Church.

The architecture of cathedrals often use the cruciform shape as the main element to organize its space; the design concept of the Tamkang Church is also based on the cross, but in a broader sense. It interweaves people’s lives through the church celebrations and their daily life and brings nature into the city life.

The site is located on the northernmost side of the island of Taiwan, Danhai in New Taipei City is a windy and rainy city on the coastline. The building faces the harsh conditions of this seashore and embraces the beautiful scenery of this environment. Although, the customized thick double-layered walls can be used as an architectural element that regulates the climate they as well play the role of intertwining lives within the space.

Churches in Taiwan play a different role in society than they do in Europe. Pastor Juang from the Tamkang Church once said that the Tamkang Church would be a church where anyone would be welcome, and he wanted to put the focus on its role of social welfare—under the premise of recognizing “everyone is a sinner,” and “nobody is perfect,” it would help remedy the defects in the society. Thus, the Tamkang Church leaves more than half of its facilities to be used as a social welfare center, emphasizing communication but not hierarchy, security but not distance. The architecture must reflect on its social responsibility, bearing the cross to serve this land.

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Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten, Fuguach Architecture, Yen Partnership Architects.
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Building system.- RC construction
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Fuguach Architecture.
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Plot Area.- 1538 m².
Footprint.- 507 m².
Gross Built Area.- 6340 m².
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Design period.- 2013 – 2020.
Construction period.- 2017 – 2021.
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No. 155, Kanding 5th Rd, Tamsui District, New Taipei City, 251.
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YuChen Chao.
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Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten is a firm founded by Martin Behet, Roland Bondzio, Yu-han Michael Lin.

Martin Behet, born 1965 in Cologne. Carpenter training. Architectural studies TU Braunschweig; ETH Zurich. Chair Per Krusche. Professional stations: GPS Gondesen Piachnow Staack, Braunschweig; Gatermann, Schossig & Partner, Cologne; Kister Scheithauer Gross, Cologne; Manfred Bukowski, Münster. 2000 Founding of the office Behet + Bondzio. 2003 Foundation of the office behet bondzio lin Architekten Münster | Leipzig | Taichung. Since 2017 member of the board of BDA Münster-Münsterland.

Roland Bondzio, born 1966 in Bielefeld. Architectural studies TU Braunschweig; ETSA Barcelona; Architecture Center Vienna. Chair Meinhard von Gerkan. Career: Casa Blanca, Brunswick; Enric Miralles, Barcelona; Walter Gebhardt, Hamburg; Bolles + Wilson, Münster. 2000 Founding of the office Behet + Bondzio. 2003 Foundation of the office behet bondzio lin Architekten Münster | Leipzig | Taichung. Teaching: Research Assistant at the Chair of Design and Constructing, University of Hannover. Teaching assignments at the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau and the Münster School of Architecture. Since 2014 chairman of the design advisory board of the city of Greven. Member of the Förderverein Bundesstiftung Baukultur e.V. Since 2015 member of the board of BDA Münster-Münsterland

Yu-han Michael Lin, born 1967 in Taipei. Studied architecture at Tunghai University, Taizhong, Taiwan; Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, USA. Chair Rafael Moneo. Career: Fei & Chen Partner, Taipei, Taiwan; And8, Hamburg; Bolles + Wilson, Münster. 2003 Foundation of the office behet bondzio lin Architekten Münster | Leipzig | Taichung. Lectureship: Visiting Professor Department of Architecture Shih Chien University, Taipei, Taiwan. Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of Architecture NCTU, Hsinchu City, Taiwan. Associate Professor, Department of Architecture Tunghai University, Taichung, Taiwan
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Published on: March 22, 2022
Cite: "Touching the sky. Tamkang Church by Behet Bondzio Lin Architekten" METALOCUS. Accessed
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