The St. Monica Chapel is a very unique church in the Nepean area. It was built at the same time as St. Maurice’s Roman Catholic church, which serves the north side of Nepean.
The building features a unique form that appears more similar to a custom residential home than a church. The facade on Merivale Road has a single small operable window, and plays with volumetric forms and narrow windows. The building has a monopitch roof that slopes towards the parking lot, giving the street-facing side an atypical profile.
The building is clad in yellow brick and bluish-grey metal siding. On the parking lot side of the building, the outermost face of brick columns are clad with the metal, creating a nice visual contrast.
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via the Ottawa Architects 150 initiative.