Chapel of St. Ignatius, Seattle, 1995–7

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The exterior walls of the Chapel of St. Ignatius are made of large, complexly interlocking concrete slabs, a variegated golden-brown in color, and the roofs are clad in light grey metal. At the corners where the joints between the wall panels interlock are windows of various rectangular shapes and sizes, and the egg-shaped metal anchors that were used to lift the walls in place project slightly forward, casting small shadows.

  1. ​Bells​

Ornament as a relic of the object's own construction. Vestiges or Thomassons. Products that speak of their own making; material that speaks of the hands that shape it.