Plüderhausen Church, in Germany
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1967.v19.i187.4110Abstract
The project includes the church itself and two additional buildings. One of these houses the sacristy and the youths hall, and the other is the bell tower. The planform is highly interesting, and also the side elevations of the church. The interplay between the shapes and masses of the buildings, and the external quality of the untreated concrete, help to make this a stimulating design.
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