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The Grave of Kamakura Yukinoshita Church / Takeshi Hosaka Architects

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  • Architects: Takeshi Hosaka
  • Structural Engineers: Nawakenji-m, Kenji Nawa
  • Client: Kamakura Yukinoshita Church
  • City: Yokohama
  • Country: Japan
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The Grave of Kamakura Yukinoshita Church / Takeshi Hosaka Architects - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Koji Fujii / TOREAL

Text description provided by the architects. This is a renovation project of the grave owned by the church. The site area is 30m2. On the ground level, wide and flat space is needed to perform funerals and so on and the underground existing space is used as a shared burial chamber where only certain workers will enter.

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The concept of this grave is to feel the glow of the resurrection behind the cross. There are a sky (heaven), sunlight, and moonlight behind this cross. Against the background of the sky, the cross floats horizontally in the air supported by three cross-shaped pillars. The pillars are mounted on the existing underground structure to transmit the load.

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The old existing was removed and waterproofed. The finishing was also renewed. The platform will be 650mm heights from the ground level and 1850mm above the platform level is the bottom of the cross. The maximum height of the structure is 3000mm above the ground. Since the cross floats horizontally in the air, the grave looks abstract and is impossible to be recognized as a cross from the eye level of the living person.

The Grave of Kamakura Yukinoshita Church / Takeshi Hosaka Architects - Exterior Photography
© Koji Fujii / TOREAL

On the other hand, the cross faces the deceased people who look up from underground or down from the sky. The cross facing the heavens makes a large shadow on the graveyard during both the daytime and the full moon night. I believe this cross will preach the gospel to those who visit this grave of the church as well as every visitor to the park. 

The Grave of Kamakura Yukinoshita Church / Takeshi Hosaka Architects - Exterior Photography
© Koji Fujii / TOREAL

“I always see the light of resurrection behind the cross” This phrase given by the church led us to this great cross.

The Grave of Kamakura Yukinoshita Church / Takeshi Hosaka Architects - Exterior Photography
© Koji Fujii / TOREAL

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Address:Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

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Cite: "The Grave of Kamakura Yukinoshita Church / Takeshi Hosaka Architects" 24 Nov 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed 9 Jan 2025. <https://www.archdaily.com/992582/the-grave-of-kamakura-yukinoshita-church-takeshi-hosaka-architects> ISSN 0719-8884
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