PARALELA

San Francisco Chapel

San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh

SAN FRANCISCO CHAPEL

Paralela

ARCHITECTS
Paralela

CLIENT
Proyecto Capilla País, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

MANUFACTURERS
Cintac®, DVP, Femoglas, Instapanel, Louisiana Pacific

CONSTRUCTORS
Voluntarios universitarios de diversas carreras

ADVISORY
Martín Hurtado (Arquitecto), Mario Wagner (Ingeniero Estructural)

CONSTRUCTION CHIEFS
Fernando Ulloa (Alumno Construcción Civil UC), Cristóbal Claro (Alumno Arquitectura UC)

LEAD ARCHITECT
José di Girolamo, Raimundo Salgado, David Meza, Martín Correa, Trinidad Amenábar, José Manuel Arteaga (Alumno Arquitectura UC)

PHOTOGRAPHS
Nico Saieh, Courtesy of Paralela

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Viña el Campesino, Melipilla, Región Metropolitana, Chile

CATEGORY
Chapel

Text description provided by architect.

Within the framework of the Capilla País project, during the first weeks of the summer of 2019, more than 500 university volunteers traveled to different locations in Chile to build 15 chapels to provide meeting and prayer spaces for people in small and vulnerable communities in the country, where people practice their faith collectively, simply and honestly, far from the institutional crisis of the church and its hierarchies. San Francisco Chapel

San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh
San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh

SYMBOLIC CHARACTER

A structure clearly recognizable as a chapel, encouraging prayer as well as the realization of social activities. Using the most elementary image of a church, based on a symmetrical structure with a gable roof.

CONSTRUCTIVE SIMPLICITY

A chapel that is built entirely by university volunteers, without difficulties and within the available time frame, based on in-situ prefabrication processes and simultaneous assembly.

San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh
San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh

USE OF MATERIALS

A chapel that allows an excellent performance of its components, both to maximize the use of economic resources as well as to minimize material loss and loss of time.

INDIRECT LIGHTING

A chapel that takes advantage of sunlight to indirectly illuminate the perimeter of the structure, with the possibility of also installing artificial lighting, providing an atmosphere of prayer.

San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh
San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh

VERSATILITY AND EXPANSION

A chapel with a basic design that allows simple variations and enlargements, depending on the requirements and capabilities of the communities.

CONDITIONING

A chapel that allows achieving better thermal conditioning with simple subsequent interventions that the community can execute within the wall thickness generated by the structure. A rigid gable frame is the most essential unit of the chapel. The repetition of this frame forms a base module determined by the length of a standard plate.

San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh
San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh

The thickness of the pillars and composite trusses allow variations in the installation of coatings, generating various types of additional modules (atrium, doors, finishing, among other possibilities), with multiple possible combinations allowing, on one hand, to adapt the chapel to different geographical conditions and locations, and on the other hand, facilitate its subsequent expansion, without sacrificing the distinctive character of the proposal.


San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh


San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh
San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh
San Francisco Chapel
© Nico Saieh


San Francisco Chapel
General Layout
San Francisco Chapel
Section Framework
San Francisco Chapel
Frontal and Rare Elevations
San Francisco Chapel
Lateral Elevation


San Francisco Chapel
Section Rare Elevation
San Francisco Chapel
Section Rare Elevation


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Floor Plan
San Francisco Chapel
Pilar Type Details


San Francisco Chapel
Module Diagrams
San Francisco Chapel
Assembly Diagram

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