Reading between the lines
The see-through church, officially "Reading Between the Lines," is a unique artwork in Borgloon, Belgium. Designed by the architectural duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh in 2011, the church consists of 100 stacked steel plates. Due to its open structure, the building appears solid from some angles and almost transparent from others. This symbolizes the interplay between landscape, architecture, and spirituality. The see-through church is a popular tourist attraction and offers an impressive view of the surrounding Haspengouw region.
Reading between the lines
The see-through church, officially "Reading Between the Lines," is a unique artwork in Borgloon, Belgium. Designed by the architectural duo Gijs Van Vaerenbergh in 2011, the church consists of 100 stacked steel plates. Due to its open structure, the building appears solid from some angles and almost transparent from others. This symbolizes the interplay between landscape, architecture, and spirituality. The see-through church is a popular tourist attraction and offers an impressive view of the surrounding Haspengouw region.