Architecture Church of 2000 by Richard Meier in Rome, Italy
September 3rd, 2009 - Posted in Architecture DesignHere is architecture building of Church of 2000, a religious architecture building was designed by Richard Meier and Partners located in Rome, Italy. The Church of 2000 is conceived as a composition of basic elements, clearly referred to the purity of the cube and the sphere, and the in-between spaces and connections. The importance of this project is to give value and attraction to the deepest and most far suburbs in Rome; the occasion came with the beginning of the new Millennium.
On the interior, it is evident the work on natural lighting, which comes through the gaps between the solid elements and brightens the whole space: main source of diffused light is the glass roof between the shells, but in early morning and late afternoon the sunlight penetrates the entrance facade and the altar facade, giving spectacular atmospheric effects.













