On the Eastern side we find the Divinity School building, the Episcopal residence is located on the Western side, and, on the Northern side, the future building. This creates a symbolic void, in which the different stages of priestly life are congregated: learning, priesthood and retirement and seclusion at the end of life. The sequence of spaces was connected from this central point.
On the Northern side, light is absorbed through a uniform glass brick façade, while the South is protected by an irregular black façade – balconies and landscape – made of canvas and metal sheets. In the interior, the walking spaces acquire a uniform and dim light, while the rest embodies the light as intense mater, taking advantage of the contrasts of light and shade.
The diocesan centre has 5 floors, exclusively composed of a steel structure. Its large dimensions required strong and reliable lifting equipment, as well as skilled labour – namely structural assemblers and skilled welders.
Total weight: 900 tons