铜奖

Restoration and completion of the Oratory of the Guardian Angels

Awards : Bronze Award  铜奖

Category : Urban  城市设计

Designer : MICROSCAPE architecture urban design AA

The Oratory of the Guardian Angels is in the eastern part of the historic centre of Lucca. The Oratory was built in 1638 by the homonymous Congregation, and for about twenty years it remained bare and unadorned. The first decorations with paintings and frescoes began in 1658. An explosion of colours and harmony. It was conceived striking a careful balance; the pictorial works of the Oratory are a paradigmatic example of rich Baroque decoration and are unique in an urban context. The Oratory has undergone a systematic restoration of all the painted decorations, the wooden decorations and the eighteenth-century organ; at the same time, all the technological additions were removed thanks to the realisation of the lighting system with LED source and luminaires on the wall cornice. The roof was renovated and the thermal performance improved. The exterior plasterwork and paintwork have been redone. The inner courtyard was covered with a light steel and opal glass cover. The two flights of pre-existing stairs in grey sandstone have undergone conservative restoration. The new walking surface has three large steps that connect the two levels of the entrance to the former sacristy. The covered courtyard has been furnished with a swivelling wooden desk that serves as a streamlined ticket counter. The lighting system consists of simple LED strips recessed in the slot of the planar beams of the glass roof. From the covered courtyard, a ramp takes you to the area of the facilities for the spectators and the dressing rooms for the artists. The new system of pleated walls identifies the doorways to the dressing rooms and toilets as well as creates two seats along the circulation corridor. The lighting system is made with luminaires recessed into the black ceiling, just as with the dressing rooms. In the two dressing rooms linear lamps alternate with mirrors. A third room is used as a meeting room, and here the black ceiling and linear lighting fixtures placed in the corners of the space create an enveloping and intimate place where artists and musical technicians can gather before going on stage. The dressing room area connects with the Oratory hall through a doorway connecting to the former sacristy. The original sacred furnishings, discovered during the work, have been recovered and rearranged in the new spaces attached to the large hall of the Oratory. They accompany the visitor in the exploration of the new spaces, starting with the fresco (removed in 1975) depicting the Guardian Angel with a child, at one time located above the entrance door of the main facade, which was placed in the new covered courtyard. On the facade, a digital reproduction of it printed on aluminium reconstructs the original compositional unit of the entrance and reminds us that guardian angels will always carry us in their hands so that our feet do not strike against a stone. Client: FCRLU Architectural design, restoration and installation: MICROSCAPE architecture urban design AA Director of Works and Safety: MICROSCAPE architecture urban design AA Size: 890 mq Photo ©Filippo Poli Timeline 2016-2020.

 

 

 

 

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