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Warsaw - Wawer, Lucerny street
Client: The Warszawa Anin Roman Catholic Parish
Design: 1998-2000
Net area: 2410m2
Construction: since 1999
The project of the church dedicated to St. Benedict, the Patron of Europe, and the parish buildings, draws inspiration from Romanesque architecture. The modern, rectangular, brick body of the Church set on a central axis and with a characteristic facade covered in light coloured stone culminates with a dome set on a partly glazed octagonal drum.
The parish hall next to the church includes offices, retreat halls and assembly halls for local communities and living quarters for priests.
The openwork design brick bell tower which ends the square in front of the church is a dominant local landscaping feature.
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