2015

St. Pirminius Catholic Church, Pfungen

Clear shapes and bright blue create a cheerful, dignified atmosphere

My competition entry for redesigning the listed church interior and the liturgical furnishings was constantly adjusted in collaboration with all participants. Oak and brass were chosen for the liturgical furnishings. The clear, right-angled supports were complemented with vertical wood slats, making the furniture voluminous and transparent at the same time. This is also true of the altar, into which a massive gray sandstone plate is inserted. The brass tabernacle can be open widely due to L-shaped doors, allowing for the presentation of the chalice to be celebrated. A glowing cloud, a metaphor for the Holy Spirit, floats down from the blue of the sanctuary.

Architects: Fässler + Partner AG, Zürich
Light object: Madlaina Lys Keramica, Lavin
Carpentry: Oswald Schreinerei und Innenausbau AG, Oberglatt
Metalworking: Froelich + Corbella Metallprodukte, Zürich
Painters: Fontana & Fontana AG, Rapperswil-Jona
Upholsters: Rettich Innendekoration, Nürensdorf
Liturgical textiles: Paramentenwerkstatt Kloster Fahr
Photo: Marcel Koch, Zürich