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Yukinoshita church at Kamakura
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1986)
Akira Inadomi, architect. Again, a very restricted lot required incredible creativity on the part of Inadomi to provide for all of the requisite spaces necessary for the church. The main entrance is on the left, with an ...
Yodobashi church, Tokyo
Akiro Inadomi, architect. Located in a busy commercial Tokyo setting, the church maintains its distinctiveness in the midst of a larger setting.
Front and side view
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1986)
Fenestration for main level group activities is generous on all sides while grating for lightwells of the lower level are apparent to the right.
Church entrance
At the street corner of the pool is the entry to the church, where Inadomi again uses the form of a fish for door pulls.
Exterior of the great worship room
Across the entry pool is the gently arched window leading into the main worship room. The interior ceiling structure gives its contours to the external roof.
The Ikenoue Church, Tokyo
Akiro Inadomi, architect.
A calming pool before the opportunity to worship
Across the pool one can see the liturgical center on the far side of the great worship room.