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Train exterior
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
Yet another side to the Kyoto train station.
Kyoto train station
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
This multi-storied very modern train-station nonetheless reveals a traditional Japanese penchant for repetition and symmetry.
Continued mystery
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
What is the purpose of the concrete projection into the midst of the tranquil pool?
Church of the light
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
Church of the light, Tadao Ando, architect, 1988-89. Built in close relationship to a slightly larger church they are both identified as Church of the light.
Primary entrance
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
The primary entrance is through a courtyard formed by a curved wall formed by the lot line of the property. A large Zelkova tree has been planted in the courtyard, offering shade and welcome to the entrance as one leaves ...
Church in Tarumi
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
Tadao Ando, architect. Built 1992-1993. A complicated and very restricted plot of ground results in a seemingly complex, yet simple, but at the same time dynamic plan. Center, left, is the rectangular bell tower. Above the ...
Shakaden
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
The central structure in marble and stainless steel of this world-wide Buddhist group takes a form reminiscent of a samurai helmet.
The more famous Church of the Light
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
Museum entrance
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
The museum itself is largely underground in order to minimize disturbance to the natural beauty of the park. It has an underground volume of appoximately 165x25 feet.
Reverse view of parsonage courtyard
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 2000)
Standing in the courtyard to the parsonage, to the left are exterior stairs leading to street level, to the right is a door leading to stairs down to the chapel level.