The style of architect Cyril Lancelins works has always been based on the concept of "ball", and this church located in an unknown forest is no exception. Green polycarbonate spheres extend from the roof to the walls on both sides, maintaining a certain distance from the front and rear walls, becoming the most open entrance and exit.
Since the church is only a temporary installation, all the decorations in the church are simple. Rows of concrete seats are neatly arranged. Even if there is no pastor or priest preaching here, you can still bow your head and pray and listen. Gods will. After praying, I raised my head and looked through the giant cross on the wall, extending infinitely into the distance. It was like a spiritual exit prepared by God. As long as you follow His guidance, you can find the answer.
The reason why Lancelin likes to apply the concept of "ball" in architecture is that balls can be used for various purposes. In this forest church, whether it is the light transmittance of the sphere itself, or the gaps between the spheres and the spheres and the wall, the penetrating structure of the church is highlighted again, and as the sunlight shines Below, it creates a quiet atmosphere and a space to breathe and not be disturbed by the outside world, echoing the tranquility in the forest.