Friday, October 14, 2011

Senhora da Boa Nova Church / By Roseta Vaz Monteiro Arquitectos

Estoril, Cascais, Portugal
Roseta Vaz Monteiro Arquitectos
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
The site’s name was the “End of the World”. It was one of the city’s last slums. The project brief was determined through a participative process involving everyone in the local community in order to guarantee the project’s social and economical sustainability.

Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
The final brief included a church, a community centre (providing jobs and childcare to some of the slum’s former residents), a primary school and an auditorium.
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
The local community set as one of the main goals the creation a new identity in order to rescue the site from its decade long negative stigma. To the East and South, anonymous suburban surroundings offered no interesting references; hence, we decided to design the church’s tower as an iconic reference.
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
To the West, we designed a courtyard connecting to the city’s existing public spaces and opening to a steep valley offering distant seaside views. Today, the “End of the World” is known as Senhora da Boa Nova (or Our Lady of the “Good News”).
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
We believe designing sacred space should revolve around the ability to state the supremacy of the Void. Throughout the project’s development, the key conceptual elements were two empty spaces: the courtyard, a place where the community could meet; and the nave, a sacred space presenting that which could not be presented. We wished the nave to be an introspective, infinite, and irrepresentable space. In order to achieve this, we followed creative paths suggested by the works of Bernini, Piranesi and Rachel Whiteread.
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
Photo © Courtesy of Joao Morgado
Today, the church stands within an elliptical plan, providing a dynamic sense of scale, and covered by an interior dome, eliminating the wall/ceiling division and spatial references within. The windows are deep, bringing indirect natural lighting into the nave and distancing the suburban surroundings, and the exterior walls curve to present an anthropomorphic object holding within the ilimited, infinite, and irrepresentable Void.
site plan--drawing © Courtesy of Roseta Vaz Monteiro Arquitectos
floor plans--drawing © Courtesy of Roseta Vaz Monteiro Arquitectos
elevations + sections--drawing © Courtesy of Roseta Vaz Monteiro Arquitectos
details--drawing © Courtesy of Roseta Vaz Monteiro Arquitectos

Project Data
Project name: Senhora da Boa Nova Church
Location: Estoril, Cascais, Portugal
Program: Church
Project year: 2001 – 2009

The people
Client/Owner: Centro Paroquial do Estoril
Architects: Roseta Vaz Monteiro Arquitectos
Project Architects: Filipa Roseta + Francisco Vaz Monteiro
Collaborators: Maria Inês Fontoura; Bruno Almeida; Patrícia Duarte; Inês Canas; e Margarida Mendes
Structural Engineer: J.L.Câncio Martins
Water Systems: Ductos
Mechanical and Electrical Systems: Joule
Acoustic: Acústica e Ambiente
Landscape Architecture: Roseta Vaz Monteiro Arquitectos
Photographs: © Joao Morgado


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