San Cirillo Alessandrino Parish Complex

Complesso Parrocchiale San Cirillo Alessandrino
Complesso Parrocchiale San Cirillo Alessandrino
Complesso Parrocchiale San Cirillo Alessandrino
Complesso Parrocchiale San Cirillo Alessandrino
Complesso Parrocchiale San Cirillo Alessandrino
Complesso Parrocchiale San Cirillo Alessandrino

Architectural design

The San Cirillo Alessandrino parish complex was designed to organise clearly and functionally the different spaces dedicated to religious and community activities. The layout is based on establishing a strong relationship between the congregation and the liturgical focal points, ensuring visibility and participation during celebrations.

Particular attention was also given to the relationship with the urban context, with the aim of making the church a recognisable presence within the neighbourhood.

Church configuration and supporting buildings

The church is the central element of the complex and is defined by a monumental stone-clad portal. The interior features a timber-beam ceiling and a dome roof clad in zinc-titanium shingles. The plan is based on a square layout, while the ancillary buildings are organised as simple rectilinear volumes.

The complex is composed of four distinct buildings: the church; the parish offices with sacristy; the classroom block for catechism, with the parish house on the first floor; and the parish hall with spaces dedicated to Caritas activities.

Categories Places of Worship
City Roma
Nation Italy
Status Completed
Year 2006
Client Italian Episcopal Conference
Project Partners

Key Points

  • Parish complex composed of four buildings, located in the eastern area of Rome.
  • Church with a square plan, featuring a stone portal and a zinc-titanium clad roof.
  • Spatial organisation designed to support the relationship between congregation and liturgical focal points.

Expertise

Project team

Mauro Nasi Maicher Biagini
Categories Places of Worship
City Roma
Nation Italy
Status Completed
Year 2006
Client Italian Episcopal Conference
Project Partners

Architectural design

The San Cirillo Alessandrino parish complex was designed to organise clearly and functionally the different spaces dedicated to religious and community activities. The layout is based on establishing a strong relationship between the congregation and the liturgical focal points, ensuring visibility and participation during celebrations.

Particular attention was also given to the relationship with the urban context, with the aim of making the church a recognisable presence within the neighbourhood.

Church configuration and supporting buildings

The church is the central element of the complex and is defined by a monumental stone-clad portal. The interior features a timber-beam ceiling and a dome roof clad in zinc-titanium shingles. The plan is based on a square layout, while the ancillary buildings are organised as simple rectilinear volumes.

The complex is composed of four distinct buildings: the church; the parish offices with sacristy; the classroom block for catechism, with the parish house on the first floor; and the parish hall with spaces dedicated to Caritas activities.

Key Points

  • Parish complex composed of four buildings, located in the eastern area of Rome.
  • Church with a square plan, featuring a stone portal and a zinc-titanium clad roof.
  • Spatial organisation designed to support the relationship between congregation and liturgical focal points.

Expertise

Project team

Mauro Nasi Maicher Biagini