New Apostolic Church

Pforzheim, 2024

The brightly shimmering, 15-metre-high new building of the New Apostolic Church rises out of a tree-lined meadow flanked by the multi-lane federal road 294, a parking lot and the adjacent railroad line. The sculpturally shaped, polygonal structure marks the western entrance to the city of Pforzheim and is immediately recognizable as a sacred building. Its sloping roof rises from east to west and is crowned at its highest point by a striking skylight above the church hall. A flat ramp on the long side leads visitors through four emblematic pivot gates to a churchyard with benches on all sides. Three rock pears characterize the center of this courtyard in front of the church and create a place of arrival, tranquillity and transition from the noise of the busy main road and the hectic pace of everyday life to the solemnity and contemplation of the church service. This space is also well suited as a meeting place for the congregation before and after events. The chosen material combination of clay plaster, silver fir wood and white terrazzo works with the natural colors of these materials. This gives the sacred space an independent and authentic character and a sensual, warm feel. Light-colored natural stone chippings were pressed into the still damp exterior plaster of the church, giving the simple material of plaster the necessary value.

Data

Multiple commission 2018 / 1st place
Completion 2024
Client New Apostolic Church of Southern Germany
Gross floor area 810 m²
Gross volume 5,560 m³

Wildbader Straße 5
75179 Pforzheim

Plaster with stone chippings
Rammed earth
Transparent thermal insulation
Silver fir