Harmony Extension – A Contemporary Addition to a Historic Church
Harmony Extension is a thoughtfully designed contemporary addition that subtly enhances the presence of a historic church while respecting its heritage character. This single-story extension, constructed from black steel and glass, is a study in architectural restraint—allowing the original church to remain the focal point while providing a modern, functional space that blends seamlessly into its surroundings.
Nestled within the landscape, the addition is carefully integrated with lush rooftop greenery and extensive landscaping, further softening its presence and connecting it to the natural environment. The transparency of the glass allows for a delicate interplay between old and new, ensuring that views of the church’s original façade remain unobstructed while flooding the interior with natural light.
Despite its contemporary form, Harmony Extension settles quietly into the landscape, complementing rather than competing with the church’s traditional architecture. The minimal material palette of black steel and glass creates a refined contrast, accentuating the textures of the historic masonry and enriching the church’s timeless aesthetic.
Designed as a respectful and understated extension, Harmony Pavilion is more than just an addition—it is an architectural gesture that enhances the beauty of the past while embracing the possibilities of the present.