Wooden Chapel
Location: Sögtrop, Schmallenberg, Germany
Typology: Community space
Area: 30 m2
Status: Design development, 2024-ongoing
Materials: Wood, stone
Collaboration: Local community
The Wooden Chapel, part of the Open Mind Places initiative in Sauerland, is a collaborative project led by the village of Sögtrop near Schmallenberg. Built with simplicity, sustainability, and profound local significance, the chapel stands as a testament to community spirit. Constructed from reused oak beams—each donated by people from the surrounding area—the chapel’s structure features vertically stacked wood, lending it a raw, natural aesthetic. Perched atop a hill near the village, its position creates a visual connection to the church in the valley, symbolizing a unity between the sacred and the everyday.
The chapel’s interior follows the natural topography of the hill. As the ground gently slopes downward, a series of steps is seamlessly integrated into the design, functioning both as seating and as a way to experience the space on multiple levels. This spatial arrangement fosters an intimate environment, encouraging moments of reflection and communal gathering.
What makes the Wooden Chapel particularly are its open views. Visitors are invited to gaze not only toward the village but also left, right, and back into the surrounding landscape of the upper Sauerland region, reinforcing its role as a place of quiet contemplation. Beyond offering a space for personal reflection, the chapel serves multiple purposes: it is a meeting place for the community, a venue for art exhibitions, and a sanctuary for all who enter.