The Chapel - Jewel-box Intervention
ARCHITECTS
Vinklu
DESIGN TEAM
Vinklu
LEAD TEAM
Stefan Pavaluta
GENERAL CONSTRUCTING
Retrodraft, Alusystem
MANUFACTURERS
Saint-Gobain, Marset, Pholc
PHOTOGRAPHS
Vlad Patru
AREA
18 m²
YEAR
2025
LOCATION
Bucharest, Romania
CATEGORY
Hospitality Architecture, Cabins & Lodges
In the dense tapestry of European cities, where space is a premium and forgotten corners abound, The Chapel emerges as an act of architectural alchemy. Because this is a truly unique example for Europe, not only for Romania.
It is a jewel-box intervention, a beacon of light and life, transforming an overlooked gap into a vibrant, sacred space for human connection and contemplation. It is a powerful illustration of how precision and vision can ignite new narratives within the oldest urban fabrics.
Our journey began with an exceptionally narrow, residual plot on Bazilescu Street. We embraced these extreme constraints, understanding that the design demanded surgical precision.
-1 SITE ANALYSIS & MICRO-CONTEXTUALIZATION
Meticulous measurement and observation of the micro-climate, light, and pedestrian flow informed every decision.
-2 THE LIGHT VESSEL
The design coalesced around two functions: mediating the harshness of concrete and drawing natural light. The acute triangular form maximized volume and visual dynamism.
-3 MATERIALITY & FABRICATION
We chose a precise, lightweight steel framework for rapid erection. High-performance, triple-glazed, low-emissivity glass dominates the exterior, maximizing transparency and creating a prismatic effect. The interior is clad in light-toned timber, offering a warm, monastic contrast.
-4 OFF-SITE PRE-FABRICATION
Significant portions of the structure were pre-fabricated off-site, ensuring swift assembly, minimal disruption, and reduced waste in the tight urban setting.
The Chapel's design is a masterclass in economy of form and emotional impact within minimal dimensions:
-THE TRIANGULAR APEX
Its soaring, acute triangular form maximizes interior volume, creating a dramatic sense of height that belies its narrow base.
-THE GLAZED SKIN
Almost entirely glass-enveloped, it acts as a transparent lens, blurring interior and exterior, and transforming into a glowing lantern at night.
- THE INTIMATE INTERIOR
Despite its small footprint, the interior feels remarkably spacious due to the ceiling height and light. The warm timber finish creates a calm, inviting atmosphere for focused interaction, contemplation, or highly curated services.
-CONNECTION TO NATURE
The adjacent mature tree is integral, providing a natural canopy and enhancing serenity.
-ILLUMINATION AS ART
Night lighting transforms the building into a luminous beacon, a powerful light installation in the nocturnal city.
The Chapel's uniqueness stems directly from its challenges, which became its defining features:
- EXTREME NARROWNESS
This primary constraint forced radical solutions for structure, access, and layout, pushing the boundaries of conventional buildable plots.
-CONTEXTUAL SENSITIVITY
The design respectfully inserts itself, creating a dialogue with existing facades and the natural environment, making it feel both new and inherently belonging.
-MAXIMIZING LIGHT & VOLUME
It triumphantly draws in and amplifies natural light, transforming a potentially claustrophobic sliver into an airy, inviting space.
-PROGRAMMABLE INTIMACY
Its small scale fosters an inherent intimacy, defining its charm and drawing people to its personalized experience.
CONCLUSION
A luminous testament to the boiler bazilescu, "The chapel," is more than a building; it is a luminous testament to the power of precision architecture.
It is a bold statement about urban ingenuity, the beauty of the intimate, and the transformative capacity of design to unlock the hidden potential of our cities.
We believe the chapel offers a compelling vision for european urbanism:
a blueprint for how thoughtful, small-scale interventions can yield immense impact, how neglected spaces can become cherished sanctuaries, and how light, form, and function can coalesce to create truly unforgettable places.
It is a microcosmic wonder, burning brightly as a "Boiler" of life and a "Chapel" of modern design.



















