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		<title>Alvar Aalto&#8217;s church in Riola: a history of light</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Alvar Aalto, one of the most important architect and designer of the XX century, would create a church in a tiny village of 300 people on the hills of Bologna? The story is long and complex. Let&#8217;s start from the beginning. From Finland to Riola: Alvaar Alto in Bologna 1955. Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro established&#160;<a href="https://foodbloggermania.it/ricetta/alvar-aaltos-church-in-riola-a-history-of-light/" class="read-more">Continua a leggere..</a>]]></description>
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<div>Why Alvar Aalto, one of the <strong>most important architect and designer</strong> of the XX century, would create a church in a tiny village of 300 people on the hills of Bologna?</p>
<p>The story is long and complex. Let&#8217;s start from the beginning.</p></div>
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<h2><strong>From Finland to Riola: Alvaar Alto in Bologna</strong></h2>
<div>1955. Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro established a commission for the creation of new churches around Bologna as a symbol of renovation.</p>
<p>After a first missed attempt with Le Corbusier, Lercaro asked the Finnish architect Alvar Aalto to create a church in Riola, a small village between the mountains, close to <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=http://www.tastebologna.net/blog/rocchetta-mattei-castle-bologna">Rocchetta Mattei castle</a>.</p>
<p>Aalto accepted the assignment and arrived in Riola with his wife Elissa in a snowing day in January 1967 for a first visit, welcomed by locals waving Finland flags.</p>
<p>It was an incredible event for the village that would have finally had a square, a church and the first and only Aalto&#8217;s building in Italy.</p></div>
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<div><em>Riola&#8217;s church doesn&#8217;t have windows. The light arrives reflected from skylights on the roof.</em></div>
<h2><strong>Painting with the light: the project of the church</strong></h2>
<div>Riola landscape with its mountains, its stones, its river inspired Aalto&#8217;s design.<br />The church should have risen from Reno river, that flows a few meters from it.</p>
<p>But what made Aalto&#8217;s work unique was <strong>the use of light</strong>.<br />He designed a church without windows, but just skylights on the roof. Natural reflected light hits the white walls and paints different shapes <span>with contrast</span>.</p>
<p>Riola&#8217;s church looks like extreme and mature development of Aalto&#8217;s previous works at&nbsp;<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.aalto.fi/en/services/otaniemi-event-and-conference-facilities" target="_blank">Otaniemi Conference Hall</a>&nbsp;and <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=https://www.archdaily.com/390430/ad-classics-heilig-geist-kirche-alvar-aalto" target="_blank">Wolfsburg church</a>.</div>
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<div><em><span>Aalto designed all the accessories of the church like handles, chairs, doors, lamps and benches.&#8203;</span></em></div>
<h2><strong>An unexpected winter: the stop of the works</strong></h2>
<div>After a few years of reworks and reviews the project was completed.<br />Ready to start?<br />No.</p>
<p>On February 1968 <strong>Lercaro resigned</strong>. After 50 years the mystery still floats around that decision.<br />The result was a cut to the budget and an immediate <strong>hiatus of the project</strong>.</p>
<p>10 years after the announcement, the church seemed like a beautiful sketch on a napkin, lost in the pocket of an old coat.<br />&#8203;But mountain folk don&#8217;t give up easily.</div>
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<div><em>A portico connects the church to the rectory</em></div>
<h2><strong>The dawn arrives: the church see the light</strong></h2>
<div>Contacts between the group of Italian architects who followed the projects and Aalto never stopped.<br />Riola citizens created a civil committee leaded by Don Luigi Borri, Riola&#8217;s preacher.<br />But it&#8217;s <strong>Mario Tamburini</strong>, local surveyor and entrepreneur, who gave the final push to the project.&nbsp;</p>
<p>He&nbsp;decided to build the church at his own expenses.<br />His company Grandi Lavori worked during downtime and used prefabricated elements to lower production costs.</p>
<p>&#8203;Works started in 1975.<br />Lercaro and&nbsp;Aalto couldn&#8217;t&nbsp;see the result of their efforts.</p>
<p>The first Mass was celebrated on August 15th, 1977 with &#8203;Elissa Aalto, Mario Tamburini and all the group of architects in the crowd.</p></div>
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<div><em>&ldquo;A church without bell tower is like a face without a nose&#8221;&nbsp;Elissa Aalto (Aalto&#8217;s wife)</em></div>
<h2><strong>Info</strong></h2>
<div>Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta<br />Piazza Alvar Aalto 1, 40030, Riola (BO)<br />Tel. +39 051 916355<br /><a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="/redirect.php?URL=http://www.parrocchiariola.it" target="_blank">www.parrocchiariola.it</a></div>
<div><em>[credits: Giuliano and Glauco Gresleri, "Alvar Aalto. La Chiesa di Riola", 2004]</em></div>
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