The "church" as an architectural object, in relation to the believer and the ritual. A constructed place where liturgical and artistic languages meet to enlighten man and his existence.
[The meeting place. Architecture in places of worship] The “church” as an architectural object, in relation to the believer and the ritual. A constructed place where liturgical and artistic languages meet to enlighten man and his existence. The book investigates the relationship between liturgy and space, the dynamic of worship and of constructed elements, beauty and its modes of representation, posing questions to personalities in the worlds of religion and art on the meaning of art, its relationship with the Faith and with its architectural expression. With examples from the second half of the 20th century, images and excerpts from articles, interviews and profiles, plans and studies on color and form, documenting artistic changes and the constant pursuit of the genius loci.