St. Comghan's Chapel

St. Comghan's Chapel

GLM : Architects, Building Surveyors and Project Managers

St. Comghan's Chapel

ARCHITECTS
GLM : Architects, Building Surveyors and Project Managers

MAIN CONTRACTORArdle Construction
Ian Cumming

STONE CARVING AND SUPPLYForth Stone
Zenon Przelasa

PHOTO CREDIT
Kevin Mccollum Photography

YEAR
2017

LOCATION
Kilmelford, United Kingdom

TYPE
Cultural › Religious

St. Comghan's Chapel

In our high pressure modern lifestyles there is a need for places where we can step out, take a deep breath and refocus.

The brief was for a new-build private chapel on a west coast of Scotland estate influenced by the abbey buildings on Iona and St.

Margaret's Chapel at Edinburgh Castle. In this once-in-a-lifetime commission quality was paramount without all the usual compromises.

The site sits beside the sea and backs onto woodland. A small garden creates a transition zone before the entrance.

St. Comghan's Chapel
St. Comghan's Chapel

The building consists of simple forms, massive walls and small windows, contrasted with intricate decoration in selected areas. Typical Romanesque designs combine with Celtic key patterns and knotwork inspired by St.

The building consists of simple forms, massive walls and small windows, contrasted with intricate decoration in selected areas. Typical Romanesque designs combine with Celtic key patterns and knotwork inspired by St. Comghan after whom the estate is named.

The design uses simple geometric proportions of square, circle and golden rectangle and makes use of the symbolic numbers of three (the Trinity) and seven (creation, perfection, Sabbath rest).

St. Comghan's Chapel
St. Comghan's Chapel

Traditionally constructed solid granite walls carry a self-supporting stone vault and a domed apse. All stone was dressed and carved by hand in a process which would have been familiar to a medieval mason although helped by modern power tools and scaffold.

In an age of throwaway mass production, this hand crafted building is designed to last and stand as a place of contemplation and worship for generations to come.

In an age of throwaway mass production, this hand crafted building is designed to last and stand as a place of contemplation and worship for generations to come.

In an age of throwaway mass production, this hand crafted building is designed to last and stand as a place of contemplation and worship for generations to come.

St. Comghan's Chapel