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Jubilee Church: A Modern Sacred Space

The Jubilee Church in Rome was conceived as part of an initiative to revitalize parish life in Italy. The triangular site is divided into sacred and secular spaces. The nave is located to the south while housing and parking occupy the east and west. An open plaza extends from the church into the housing complex. The materials reference both the body of Christ and the surrounding residential area. Light enters through suspended skylights between the concrete shells, illuminating the nave with changing patterns of light and shade.

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Jubilee Church: A Modern Sacred Space

The Jubilee Church in Rome was conceived as part of an initiative to revitalize parish life in Italy. The triangular site is divided into sacred and secular spaces. The nave is located to the south while housing and parking occupy the east and west. An open plaza extends from the church into the housing complex. The materials reference both the body of Christ and the surrounding residential area. Light enters through suspended skylights between the concrete shells, illuminating the nave with changing patterns of light and shade.

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Jubilee Church

Rome, Italy
Year
2003
The Jubilee Church (La Chiesa del Dio Padre Misericordioso), conceived as part of Pope John
Paul IIs millennium initiative to rejuvenate parish life within Italy, is located outside central Rome.
The triangular site is articulated three ways: first, dividing the sacred realm to the south, where
the nave is located, from the secular precinct to the north; second, separating the approach on
foot from the housing situated in the east; and third, again separating the approach on foot, from
the parking lot situated to the west.
The paved sagrato to the east of the church extends into the heart of the housing complex and
provides an open plaza for public assembly. The northern half of the site is divided into two
courts: the eastern one is below ground by a full story, providing light and access to the lowest
floor of the community center. Behind the church, the elevated western court is separated from
the adjacent meditation court by a paved walkway that leads to the parking area.
The proportional structure of the entire complex is based on a series of squares and four circles.
Three circles of equal radius generate the profiles of the three concrete shells that, together with
the spine-wall, make up the body of the nave. While the three shells imply the Holy Trinity, the
reflecting pool symbolizes the role played by water in the sacrament of Baptism. The materials
used in the porticothe paving, the wall cladding and the liturgical furnitureallude to the body
of Christs church while referencing the fabric of the adjacent residential area.
Glazed skylights suspended between the shells are lit by zenithal sidelight, and the nave is
enlivened by a constantly changing pattern of light and shade. The light is diffused over the inner
volume of the church and varies according to the hour, the weather, and the season, imparting a
particular character to the aspects of the interior.

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