The Basilica of the Puppy – Seville

Religious Art

Church

Covering of the altar of the Most Holy Christ of the Expiration commissioned by the Pontifical, Royal and Illustrious Brotherhood and Confraternity of Nazarenes of the Most Holy Christ of the Expiration and Our Mother and Lady of Patronage of Triana, Seville.
The apse has been designed completely smooth so as not to obstruct the view of Christ. The various pieces that make up the stone cladding are cut and laid out following the curved shape of the altarpiece’s floor plan, adapting to its structural screens. Each slab is over five centimeters thick, so the final view does not create the joints that flat slabs would produce.

Details

Type: Church

Project Name:The Basilica of the Puppy – Seville

Materials:

Indian green marble

Location: Seville, Spain

Category: Religious Art

The Basilica of the Puppy – Seville

Seville, Spain

Project Description:

Covering of the altar of the Most Holy Christ of the Expiration commissioned by the Pontifical, Royal and Illustrious Brotherhood and Confraternity of Nazarenes of the Most Holy Christ of the Expiration and Our Mother and Lady of Patronage of Triana, Seville.
The apse has been designed completely smooth so as not to obstruct the view of Christ. The various pieces that make up the stone cladding are cut and laid out following the curved shape of the altarpiece’s floor plan, adapting to its structural screens. Each slab is over five centimeters thick, so the final view does not create the joints that flat slabs would produce.

Type: Church

Concept:

Details

Project Name:The Basilica of the Puppy – Seville

Materials:

Indian green marble

Location: Seville, Spain

Category: Religious Art

The Basilica of the Puppy – Seville

The Basilica of the Puppy – Seville

Category:

Religious Art

Description

Covering of the altar of the Most Holy Christ of the Expiration commissioned by the Pontifical, Royal and Illustrious Brotherhood and Confraternity of Nazarenes of the Most Holy Christ of the Expiration and Our Mother and Lady of Patronage of Triana, Seville.
The apse has been designed completely smooth so as not to obstruct the view of Christ. The various pieces that make up the stone cladding are cut and laid out following the curved shape of the altarpiece’s floor plan, adapting to its structural screens. Each slab is over five centimeters thick, so the final view does not create the joints that flat slabs would produce.

Materials Used

Indian green marble

Concept

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