Europe's Brutalist Churches and Chapels, by Stefano Perego

Rich in symbolism and tradition, religious architecture has always been marked by the grandiosity and extravagance of its interior spaces. For the architects and designers who created these spaces, everything from the scale, to the materials, to the lighting were tools to be used in optimizing their form and function and creating a place for users to connect with their faith.

Europe's Brutalist Churches and Chapels, by Stefano Perego
Church of Christ the Redeemer, by architects Nicola and Leonardo Mosso with Livio Norzi. Turin, Italy (1954-1957). Image © Stefano Perego Church of Christ the Redeemer, by architects Nicola and Leonardo Mosso with Livio Norzi. Turin, Italy (1954-1957). Image © Stefano Perego

Rich in symbolism and tradition, religious architecture has always been marked by the grandiosity and extravagance of its interior spaces. For the architects and designers who created these spaces, everything from the scale, to the materials, to the lighting were tools to be used in optimizing their form and function and creating a place for users to connect with their faith.

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