Church of the Holy Family, Brasília, Brazil

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Church of the Holy Family in Brasília

2 Mar 2023

Architects: ARQBR

Location: Brasília, Brazil

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Brazil

Photos: Joana França

Church of the Holy Family, Brazil

“I found the Planalto, that horizon without limit, excessively vast. It was out of scale – like an ocean with immense clouds moving over it. By putting a city in the middle of it, we would be creating a landscape.” (COSTA, 1980, p. 94). Lucio Costa’s words about his initial perceptions and sensations after encountering the chosen site for the construction of the New Capital of Brazil, Brasilia, evokes one of the constituent signs of its urbanistic conception, as well as the representation of its landscapes: the presence of the horizon. Beyond the sense of organization and orientation, the horizon expresses the vision of the whole and, primordially, the connection between the observer and the environment, a condition that is necessary to the manifestation of the landscape.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Brazil

From the design gesture to its printing on the territory, the four scales – monumental, social, residential, and bucolic – point out the contemplative sensitivity given to the landscape, the consideration to the urban ambiences, as well as the distinguished manners of treating them. But it is precisely the bucolic scale that is going to define Brasilia’s character of city-park, by evidencing the proximity with wild nature and an aesthetic continuum between living spaces, free spaces, great extensions of cerrado vegetation, parks, green belts extending along roads, and the always unimpeded horizon.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Brazil

In the process of urban expansion, which started even before its inauguration according to the satellite-cities model, the sense of continuity and visibility of the urban collective will be given by the park roads, inspired by Olmsted’s and Vaux’s parkways, and designed as instruments of regional planning. On the margins of EPIA – Estrada Parque Indústria e Abastecimento (Park Road of Industry and Supply), one of the main components of the radio centric road system implemented to support Lucio Costa’s Pilot Project (Plano Piloto), is where the plot destined to the Church of the Holy Family is located.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília

Church of the Holy Family Brasília

Characterized by an exuberant avenue of eucalyptus that shaped the entrance of the city, EPIA, which began to be controlled by the federal government in 2004, was recently transformed in an expressway, having had its lanes extended and its traffic segregated from local traffic. Almost all the trees having been cut to accommodate the marginal lanes resulted in its surrounding losing its characteristic bucolic character, which was reinforced by the partitioning of the land, the extensive growth of expensive housing and great commercial enterprises, creating ruptures in the urban configuration and conforming a generic landscape under constant change. Thus, the urban function of the road, the attention to the scenic qualities and the sensitive experience of the route give place to speed, to efficiency and to fluidity under a highway logic.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília

Church of the Holy Family Brasília

The architectural concept adopted unfolds itself from the relationship between spirituality, nature, and community. Spirituality communicates itself in the Catholic religion through its rites, celebrations, and sacred symbols. The sacred sense stands and renovates itself through the sensitive contact of nature, which evokes the divine presence and the integration with the cosmos. Architecture, on its turn, has been the privileged space of manifestation of the sacred by the person who occupies it, where the light penetrates delicately or where the silence of the stone manifests itself in the murmur of the prayers. The circular nave brings as a concept this gesture of welcoming, as it approximates the altar to the congregation.

Church of the Holy Family Brazil

Church of the Holy Family Brasília

Natural light penetrates through the roof circular ring, transforming the internal space of the nave, which is disposed half level below the natural height of the plot. This allows the overflow of the landscape through a small opening aligned to the ground floor, at the same time that it preserves the intimacy of the internal space. Such a feature is only possible due to the elevation of the circular concrete volume, suspended by six pillars that belong to the structural foundation implanted in the topography. By revealing the presence of the horizon, the architecture becomes a constitutive element of the landscape, an opening to the poetic dimension of the world, connecting the material reality to its spectator’s gaze.

Church of the Holy Family Brazil

The generating outline of the design is determined by to main axes. The northwest-southeast axis connects the circular nave, the annex, and the existing building to the back, where the parish activities are located. Along its extension, there is a linear square, a space facing the city, which serves as support to the erratic route of those who are immersed in the ritualistic act or even the traveler on the road, in the search for the suspension of the everyday life or for a refuge from the torments of being. Perpendicularly, the northeast-southwest axis preserves the contemplative view: the crossing of the line of the horizon with the vertical volume of the campanile signals and guides the visitor or those who cross the highway in full speed at a distance.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Federal District Church of the Holy Family Brazil

It is possible to state that the architectural concept synthesizes the three fundamental premises of Brasilia: the implantation of the architectural complex, delicately applied on the topography, and its opening to the horizon; the inseparability between the urban and its architecture, between public and private space and, as a consequence, between the community and the sacred; and thirdly, the consideration of the landscape as a structuring and fundamental element of the architectural configuration, recognized by Brasilia’s inclusion on UNESCO’s List of World Heritage Sites.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Federal District

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Federal District

What was the brief?
The architectural concept adopted unfolds itself from the relationship between spirituality, nature, and community. Spirituality communicates itself in the Catholic religion through its rites, celebrations, and sacred symbols. The sacred sense stands and renovates itself through the sensitive contact of nature, which evokes the divine presence and the integration with the cosmos.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Federal District

Architecture, on its turn, has been the privileged space of manifestation of the sacred by the person who occupies it, where the light penetrates delicately or where the silence of the stone manifests itself in the murmur of the prayers. The circular nave brings as a concept this gesture of welcoming, as it approximates the altar to the congregation.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Brazil

Church of the Holy Family Brazil

What were the key challenges?
Promote integration between spirituality, nature and community.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Federal District

What were the architectural solutions?
The entrance of natural light through the roof, combined with the arrangement half level below the natural height of the plot, allows the overflow of the horizon line and the transformation of the nave’s internal spatiality.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Federal District

What building methods were used?
A mixed structural solution of reinforced concrete and steel was adopted. Six concrete pillars support the outer circular volume, also made of concrete, and a metallic truss roof provides a circular opening for light entrance.

Church of the Holy Family Brasília Brazil

Church of the Holy Family in Brasília, Brazil – Building Information

Architects: ARQBR – Brasilia

Chief Architects: Eder Alencar, André Velloso and Luciana Saboia

Project size: 3915 sqm
Completion date: 2022

Church of the Holy Family Brasília

Photography: Joana França

Church of the Holy Family, Brasília, Brazil images / information received 020323 from Architects ARQBR

Location: Brasilia, DF, Brazil, South America

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