A small wonder. It is a rare building that can define itself as entirely foundation, no superstructure - an act of real wit to give a chapel such a structure. Then you enter, and realise that the superstructure is there, in the negative. The poles that formed its interior space as the cement was poured in courses, were shrunken and split by charring, and then removed. The space they made, fixed in the concrete, leads the eye upward as required in a place of devotion.
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A small wonder. It is a rare building that can define itself as entirely foundation, no superstructure - an act of real wit to give a chapel such a structure. Then you enter, and realise that the superstructure is there, in the negative. The poles that formed its interior space as the cement was poured in courses, were shrunken and split by charring, and then removed. The space they made, fixed in the concrete, leads the eye upward as required in a place of devotion.