Cathedral of Santiago

Professional Work


Project Credit:
Miguel Concha Arquitectura

Year: 2018

Location: Queretaro, Qro. Mexico

Rol: Designer part of the chore design team and lead in diagrammatic representation.

Client: Request for Proposals / Diocese of Queretaro

Area: 482,000 sqft

Publications
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  • Cathedral of Santiago was conceived for a competition held by the Diocese of Queretaro. The project challenges the role of a cathedral in today’s context, especially when, religious buildings are being repurposed for non-religious uses in other parts of the world.

    Our approach was to provide an unornamented and inclusive public building in a quadrant of the city that lacks places of interaction. Its materiality is a reflection of the local resources and the craftsmanship of the city, strengthening its identity and belongingness by empowering the locals and reducing its carbon footprint.

    Beauty is a spiritual necessity. It speaks to us of a greater being, and is a door to transcendence. Through its delicate attention to solids, voids, light, and shadow, we understand the cathedral as an interstice between heaven and earth.


Formal Resolution

Program Distribution

A stream of water running from the heart of the building towards the previous cathedral, drawn by the memory of sacred grounds

A communal place

Axonometric Dissections

Defining the cell


Constructive Detail

Model

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