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Open House London review of Harmony House

 

‘A series of surprises’ is how Sir John Betjeman once described a Cathedral. The architecture of Harmony House, a community centre at the heart of the Goresbrook ward in Dagenham, in many ways echoes Betjeman's famous description.

In 1990 the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary commissioned the Iranian architect, F. Alexander Sefre, to create a new centre for learning that would encompass all beliefs.

Construction of the new purpose-built block was completed in 2000. Educational facilities include large multi-use split-level classrooms, an art and craft room and a large dining area extending to the courtyard.

The Sacred Space, the spiritual centre of the whole project, is open to all faiths and beliefs and, together with the courtyard, seeks to provide inspiration and peace.

The architectural style has successfully merged ancient Persian features, contemporary building techniques, with classical features and modern design. The courtyard with its fountain and surrounding columns is a typical piece of classical architecture. The great stone bulls that sit atop the columns, are similar to those found at the ancient palace of Persepolis in Persia. The chains that replace the more usual drainpipes can be found today across parts of Asia and the Middle East. Other features such as the wall-to-ceiling windows and abstract metal and coloured glass ramp balustrades in the dining room are more typical of modern global design. Warm, earthy shades of paint have been used throughout the building.

The circular form of the Sacred Space suggests a sense of openness and community. Light falls through the blue glass bricks on the curved wall and reflects from the mirrors in the roof scattering patterns across the floor.

A sense of calm, space and light pervades Harmony House. Many visitors have commented how it feels 'like an oasis in the heart of Dagenham'.

 

Full review available at Open House London, the charity hosting the annual London architectural festival:

http://www.londonopenhouse.org/london/search/factsheet.asp?ftloh_id=16217

 

Information about the facility: http://www.harmonyhouse.org.uk

 

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commented by 2 Jordi Ber, 25 February 2009

This project can be seen during the Open House London architectural festival in September each year, or by appointment.
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