The Divine Redeemer Church (located in San Cristobal, Tachira State of Venezuela) is a creation of the Architect: Fruto Vivas. This work is one of the highlights of the Architect, where the accent light plays an important role as it brings out this unusual artwork.
There is a constant depth brick work throughout the church, which plays an important role from the standpoint of lighting and climate. The roof of the nave is a wooden and steel turnbuckles that emerges from the walls dropping overhead light around the edge.
In this pictures we can see how lighting is used again with a theme of facade, but in this case from my point of view has a stronger effect.
This work is one of the highlights of the Architect, where the accent light plays an important role as it brings out this unusual artwork.
There is a constant depth brick work throughout the church, which plays an important role from the standpoint of lighting and climate.
The roof of the nave is a wooden and steel turnbuckles that emerges from the walls dropping overhead light around the edge.
In this pictures we can see how lighting is used again with a theme of facade, but in this case from my point of view has a stronger effect.