Transforming a sacred building is not a simple task. The complexity of the interventions of re-functionalization that aim to change of use of places of worship is generated by two orders of questions which are closely related. On the one hand, we are in the presence of buildings, almost always monumental, that possess a structure and architectural features that characterize them as singular buildings; on the other hand, they are designed so that their own architectural singularity was a symbolic expression: the towering heights, the distinctive use of light etc., respond to a logic that goes beyond the merely functional meaning of space. It is therefore possible to think a change of use for the places of worship? Which design instruments mu...
Adaptive reuse can be described as ‘the process of wholeheartedly altering a building by which the f...
Art is a way of expression, and our senses help us to experience it. In a similar way, sacred ar...
This project, investigating the relation between sacred places and the mission of the Church, explor...
Churches are the most important works of architecture - of any age representing the highest quality....
The change in use of Christian religious buildings raises various issues, and establishing a context...
Sacred objects are an important part of Europe’s religious heritage. Due to the current laicisation ...
There are many reasons why a religious building loses its sacred character. New political and socia...
Megachurches offer a unique way of being religious in modern society; one that fits the social and r...
Within the last twenty years, Evangelical Protestants, primarily in the southeastern United States, ...
Disused churches are a very common phenomenon in European contemporary cities. The disposal process...
Transforming a sacred building is not a simple task. The complexity of the interventions of re-funct...
The Christian church has been an inherent part of human continuity for more than thousand years. The...
Change is typical of nature. It is a way to adapt permanently to the lasting evolution of life. Nowa...
Sacred spaces belong to the inventory of the inhabitated “spatiality” of the city. Among the archite...
The technological design revolution is a utopia, but the revolution does not come only from the use ...
Adaptive reuse can be described as ‘the process of wholeheartedly altering a building by which the f...
Art is a way of expression, and our senses help us to experience it. In a similar way, sacred ar...
This project, investigating the relation between sacred places and the mission of the Church, explor...
Churches are the most important works of architecture - of any age representing the highest quality....
The change in use of Christian religious buildings raises various issues, and establishing a context...
Sacred objects are an important part of Europe’s religious heritage. Due to the current laicisation ...
There are many reasons why a religious building loses its sacred character. New political and socia...
Megachurches offer a unique way of being religious in modern society; one that fits the social and r...
Within the last twenty years, Evangelical Protestants, primarily in the southeastern United States, ...
Disused churches are a very common phenomenon in European contemporary cities. The disposal process...
Transforming a sacred building is not a simple task. The complexity of the interventions of re-funct...
The Christian church has been an inherent part of human continuity for more than thousand years. The...
Change is typical of nature. It is a way to adapt permanently to the lasting evolution of life. Nowa...
Sacred spaces belong to the inventory of the inhabitated “spatiality” of the city. Among the archite...
The technological design revolution is a utopia, but the revolution does not come only from the use ...
Adaptive reuse can be described as ‘the process of wholeheartedly altering a building by which the f...
Art is a way of expression, and our senses help us to experience it. In a similar way, sacred ar...
This project, investigating the relation between sacred places and the mission of the Church, explor...