Chandler Chapel and Columbarium, Western Kentucky University

Located on a sloping site in the heart of the historic WKU campus, the Chandler Chapel and Columbarium is comprised of a small non-denominational Chapel, an attached, articulated bell tower, and a stone retaining wall on the uphill side of the building that also acts as the Columbarium and frames a small contemplative garden.

The Chapel itself provides a place for both private reflection and mediation, as well as a special location for gatherings and fellowship of groups up to 75 people. The richness and simplicity of the chapel materials echo the principles inherent throughout the project’s design. Floor to ceiling wood windows provide a connection to nature and allow an abundant amount of light to spill throughout the space. The cathedral Douglas fir wood ceiling lends the double height space majesty without sacrificing warmth. Honed, Indiana limestone panels provide a sophisticated yet simple quality to the room while helping it relate to buildings throughout Western Kentucky University’s campus.

Client

Western Kentucky University

Place

Bowling Green, Kentucky

Scale

2,200 SF

Recognition

Photography

Aerial Innovations of TN
EOA Architects