AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
AIRFORCE NON-DEMONINATIONAL CHAPEL
Entered as a competition, this Chapel for Airmen of the US Airforce is located in Virginia. Drawing inspiration from jet fighters, the architecture of the building reflects the propulsion components from a jet fighter. Entering into a compressed space, the volume of the chapel soars upwards and outwards to the altar. As a non-denominational church, the design utilizes the contrails of a missing man flyby formation as the centerpiece of the design. Arranged around a center axis, private chapels are interspersed along the sides of the main naive. Slot windows and pendant lights add to the spiritual dimension of the space, along with light chimneys that bring sunlight into the center of the space.
WESTCHESTER ARCHITECT OWEN MCEVOY - AirForce Chapel
OWEN MCEVOY ARCHITECT AIA LEED AP NCARB IS A FULL SERVICE ARCHITECURE FIRM IN WESTCHESTER. LICENSED IN NEW YORK, AND CONNECTICUT. SERVICES INCLUDE RESIDENTIAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL MIXED-USE RENOVATIONS ADDITIONS AND NEW CONSTRUCTION KITCHEN, BATHROOM, FAMILY ROOM, GREAT ROOM, DECK, MASTER SUITE, POOL HOUSE AND BEACH HOUSE HISTORIC MODERN