Church Redemptoris Mater / Studio Kuadra

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Cinisi, Italy
  • Architects: Studio Kuadra
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1267
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Moreno Maggi
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  iGuzzini, Agrusa Glass Design, Ferrantelli falegnameria, Idea marmi, Italiarreda, MARAZZI, Mangiapane Graphic Studio, Metalmeccanica Renda Srl, PM Group
  • Lead Architects: Studio Kuadra, Andrea Grottaroli, Manuel Giuliano
  • Construction: Manuel Giuliano, Andrea Grottaroli
  • Structure Engineer: Marcello Concas
  • Contractor 1: Lo Grasso Lorenzo
  • Contractor 2: C.A.E.C. CONSORZIO ARTIGIANO EDILE COSTRUTTORI SOCIETA' COOPERATIVA
  • Art/Sculpture: Gabriele Garbolino Rù
  • City: Cinisi
  • Country: Italy
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Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Exterior Photography
© Moreno Maggi

Text description provided by the architects. The “Redemptoris Mater” parish complex constitutes a new “landmark” that fits into and communicates with the surrounding area. The intervention responds to the requests of the population, translating the needs into architectural forms. The church space is made up of a monolith covered in ceramic material flanked by an isolated bell tower, which will seem to emerge from the ground, almost uniting with the sky, evoking in a contemporary key the ancient towers on the coast.

Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Moreno Maggi
Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Image 48 of 50
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Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Moreno Maggi

The architectural composition also makes use of the measured use of light, which enhances the shapes and colors of the building. Some rooms, which are only apparently underground, have perforations that bring zenithal light inside, while the nave of the church, thanks to a staggered roof, is illuminated by a cascade of zenithal light enriched in some areas (crucifix and baptismal font) by openings pointed forms that emerge from the stone masonry, like large punctuation.

Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Interior Photography
© Moreno Maggi
Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Interior Photography
© Moreno Maggi
Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Image 49 of 50
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Internally the assembly space opens outwards only on the west side where a large window overlooks the "olive garden". In this highly evocative and scenographic element, interior and exterior "merge" to the point that the stones of the external garden seem to enter inside the ecclesiastical space and the glass window that divides them seems to be truly set in the rock. A wall encloses the garden and directs the faithful's gaze towards the sky and Mount Longa, becoming the natural backdrop to the assembly and the baptismal font. Also very suggestive is the water source that flows from the garden to feed the baptismal font.

Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Interior Photography
© Moreno Maggi

The main entrance is from the churchyard overlooking the Piano Peri district, here the current Via Crucis has been repositioned facing the church and placed along a pedestrian path immersed in a vast green area. At the back, there is the private part which houses the weekday chapel, the nursery, the rectory, the parish hall, and the catechism classrooms overlooking a green area intended for children's play.

Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Interior Photography, Table, Chair
© Moreno Maggi
Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Interior Photography, Bathroom
© Moreno Maggi

The interior of the church develops like a large embrace facing the entrance; The internal hall has an asymmetrical shape and a deliberately central plan. The entire roof surrounds the classroom and creates, together with the walls suspended from the ground, a real visual connection between the earth and the light that arrives indirectly from above. The faithful are at the center of the rite, the ambo is placed inside the assembly to bring the celebration closer to the public. The altar is slightly raised compared to the hall and is underlined by the sculptural intervention created by Gabriele Garbolino Rù and by the crucifix suspended on the luminous cross.

Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Interior Photography, Windows
© Moreno Maggi

The baptismal font is located in a secluded position and directly overlooks the private external courtyard. On the opposite side, there is the prison, the choir, and the Eucharistic custody; this becomes the real center of the intervention and thanks to the double opening it connects the main hall and the weekday chapel.

Church Redemptoris Mater  / Studio Kuadra - Exterior Photography, Cityscape
© Moreno Maggi

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Address:Contrada Piano Peri, 90045 Cinisi PA, Italy

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Cite: "Church Redemptoris Mater / Studio Kuadra" 23 Jan 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1012525/church-redemptoris-mater-studio-kuadra> ISSN 0719-8884

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Redemptoris Mater 教堂 / Studio Kuadra

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