The church is located in the center of a new town-like urban development Pueblo Serena, surrounded by an impressive mountain landscape. The church’s main entry opens right onto a plaza, which functions as an annex to the church. Above the entry canopy, the façade is a large flat wall, an emphatic and square plane, declarative of the otherness of the sacred space within.
Global Design & Architecture Design Awards 2019
First Award | Category: Public Building (Built)
Studio: Moneo Brock
Architect: Belén Moneo
Country: Spain
One of the main challenges of this project was to adapt to the climate by searching sustainable solutions. After ensuring the project’s incorporation of thermal insulation of far and away greater performance characteristics than is typically used in local construction, we devised a system of natural ventilation that takes advantage of the bell tower’s great height (141-foot-tall) to create a strong chimney effect drawing air through large-scale grills incorporated in the entry façade. Daylighting was also carefully studied to be sufficient without the need for electrical lighting in all spaces for use and work, while at the same time we took great pains to avoid insolation during the hotter months, to keep the thermal gains as low as possible.