Field of Confluences | Space of Convergences Four religions share one space characterized by pure geometry where beyond being a place of worship the integration and communion of different identities is facilitated. The designed space is the result of the composition of typological fragments from the four main religions: the space associated to Christian and Orthodox religions is characterized by the presence of the apse and the presbytery; the space of the Muslim religion is identified by the presence of the Mihrab while the space of the animist religion is not identified by any specific architectonical or typological element, but foresee spaces where is possible to place worship objects. Plastic fragments built on raw earth represe...
Religious Architecture: Anthropological Perspectives develops an anthropological perspective on mode...
The Holy Kaaba is the house of God; the home of greatness secrets, wisdom and divine beauty, which i...
To be human is to be placed, to exist in relation to physical structures, both to shape them and to ...
Field of Confluences | Space of Convergences Four religions share one space characterized by pure g...
Architecture makes room to life; it hosts the gestures of a single human being or of a group and tra...
Religious culture shapes the characters of space and it reflects people’s attitudes towards the rela...
In contemporary research (theoretical and architectural projects) of Christian sacred architecture i...
The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relationship with t...
Sacred spaces belong to the inventory of the inhabitated “spatiality” of the city. Among the archite...
Background. The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relatio...
Plurality in religion is one of the absolute realities of social reality that is inevitable. Religio...
The public debate on minority religions is often political, at times hostile – and rarely reflecting...
The last ten years our design-office has received more than twenty-five assignments to design new sa...
Religion and Architecture have a long and intimately intertwined relationship in virtually all cultu...
The first part of the lecture develops the philosophical background, discussing seven actions to con...
Religious Architecture: Anthropological Perspectives develops an anthropological perspective on mode...
The Holy Kaaba is the house of God; the home of greatness secrets, wisdom and divine beauty, which i...
To be human is to be placed, to exist in relation to physical structures, both to shape them and to ...
Field of Confluences | Space of Convergences Four religions share one space characterized by pure g...
Architecture makes room to life; it hosts the gestures of a single human being or of a group and tra...
Religious culture shapes the characters of space and it reflects people’s attitudes towards the rela...
In contemporary research (theoretical and architectural projects) of Christian sacred architecture i...
The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relationship with t...
Sacred spaces belong to the inventory of the inhabitated “spatiality” of the city. Among the archite...
Background. The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relatio...
Plurality in religion is one of the absolute realities of social reality that is inevitable. Religio...
The public debate on minority religions is often political, at times hostile – and rarely reflecting...
The last ten years our design-office has received more than twenty-five assignments to design new sa...
Religion and Architecture have a long and intimately intertwined relationship in virtually all cultu...
The first part of the lecture develops the philosophical background, discussing seven actions to con...
Religious Architecture: Anthropological Perspectives develops an anthropological perspective on mode...
The Holy Kaaba is the house of God; the home of greatness secrets, wisdom and divine beauty, which i...
To be human is to be placed, to exist in relation to physical structures, both to shape them and to ...