Tradition in Kärsämäki
October 16, 2007
Apparently, this wooden church replaces one that was built in the 1700s, and subsequently lost in the 1800s, using traditional 18th century building processes. The church was intended not just as a place for worship, but as a place for learning, too. Using these historic building techniques, older craftsmen were able to pass on their trades to a younger generation through volunteer participation in the construction process.
This is truly a special project... incorporating a very simple, modern, and beautiful design with volunteerism, learning, and community traditions.
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