Klaukkala Church Explained

Klaukkala Church (Finnish: Klaukkalan kirkko, Swedish: Klövskogs kyrka) is a copper-plated modern church in Klaukkala of the Nurmijärvi municipality, built in 2004. The church was designed by Anssi Lassila; interior furniture and lamps were designed by interior architect Antti Paatero and liturgical textiles by Hanna Korvela.[1] [2] Mikko Heikka, a bishop of the Evangelic Lutheran Church, dedicated it on November 28, 2004.[3] Construction claimed one death when a worker fell from the roof.[4]

Klaukkala Church was awarded the "Concrete of the Year" honorable mention in 2004.[5]

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References

  1. Web site: Klaukkalan kirkko. August 2, 2019. fi. August 2, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190802135753/https://copperconcept.org/fi/referenssit/klaukkalan-kirkko. dead.
  2. Web site: Klaukkala Church. OOPEAA. October 13, 2019.
  3. Web site: Klaukkalan kirkko – Kirkko kuin suojaansa ottava kämmen . Nurmijärven seurakunta . October 28, 2019 . fi .
  4. Web site: Mies putosi rakennustelineiltä ja kuoli kirkkotyömaalla . Kaleva. fi.
  5. Book: Koivisto, Maritta . Concrete architecture and structures in Finland 40 years . 2004 . 23 . Betoni-lehti, Betoniteollisuus ry . fi.

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