The project was born from the study of the liturgical Christian space evolution and from an attentive look and comprehension of the complex morphology of the intervention site. A base built by a granite wall extends from the surroundings, sustaining the temple.
A courtyard separates functionally the Main Hall from the Church, like an exterior antechamber which inspires the users to silence and recollection. At the courtyard stands out the sky, the sound of the magnolia leaves swept by the wind and the running water. A glass door invites anyone who enters the courtyard to be part of the big Christian family.
Inside, presbytery and assembly rise up forward God through the large vertical clerestory which draws the passion of Christ on the walls with a light and shadow painting. The Mortuary Chappels open themselves for the old churchyard, conferring unity to the old street profile.
Project Info:
Architects: Vitor Leal Barros Architecture
Area: 28148.0 ft²
Year: 2019
Photographs: Alexander Bogorodskiy
Architect In Charge: Vítor Leal Barros
Project Team: Pedro Fernandes, Ana Bastos Vieira, Caio Chamma, Dominika Skrývalová
Clients: Paróquia de Freamunde
Engineering: Sopsec, Logacústica, Louproj – Nuno Silva Eng.º, Filipe Ferreira, Orlando Sousa, Marco Oliveira
Consultants: Jofebar, Indelague