
GOD'S EYES
We tend to seek God by lifting our eyes upward, toward the sacred house of the church — a temple that reaches toward the sky. In this project, the perspective is reversed: it is the sky itself that watches us from above, surveying our sacred spaces transformed into signs of light and harmony, rediscovering the power of geometry as a path to meditation.
Architecture then transforms into a mandala, a cosmic emblem of balance, sacredness, and reflection — a system of symmetry and sacred patterns that becomes an additional form of silent prayer. The image takes on the role of a symbol, no longer a mere representation of a physical space, but a focal point of spiritual harmony, an invitation to contemplation and inward gathering.
Each image, though derived from a tangible space, abstracts into a perfect microcosm: the luminous core evokes the spiritual heart of the temple, while the circular symmetries allude to infinity and divine unity. The result is a call to meditation, the dissolution of the self, and reconnection with the sacred.




















