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Cherry Hills Community Church
On-going efforts have produced the 86,000 sf Cherry Hills Ministry Center and the addition of a 1,000-seat balcony to the main worship center. A new 30,000 sf Atrium is underway to provide multi-purpose fellowship, recording studios and conference spaces. The 60,000 sf Ministry Center will include a new high school, children's center, and gym. |
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St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church
The u-shaped design of the new santuary creates a sense of community by bringing the congregation closer to the altar and to each other. Design guidelines dictated a welcoming interior. daylighting was introduced to provide warmth of natural light to the sanctuary interior while radiating light out a night. |
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Calvary Episcopal Church
This historic chapel dates back nearly 125 years and is regarded as one of the most outstanding examples of religious prarie architecture in Colorado. Our long-term master plan calls for the gradual expansion of the church building facilities. The newly completed parish hall provides classrooms, kitchen facilities and additional worship space seating.
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Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
This church building includes a sanctuary, day chapel, parish hall, kitchen, youth rooms, nursery, and administrative center. The interior architecture features abundant liturgical art. The campus is laid out in a circular configuration depicting the 14 Stations of the Cross. The exterior features acid-etched precast concrete, stone veneer, copper walls and roof systems with a gold-leafed steel cross.
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The Round Chapel at First Congregational Church of Boulder
The Round Chapel, located in the church’s Faith Center, transcends traditional chapel design. This intimate space is conceived with a cylinder helical volume that spirals up to the heavens. Every detail was carefully drawn to represent the special liturgical expression of this church. Rich tones, abundant stained glass and a stone water feature help reinforce its sanctity.
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St. Mark Catholic Church
This new church will include 73,000 square feet with the first phase completed. A new 800-seat sanctuary, parish life and evangelization hall, classrooms and other support spaces were completed in phase one. Many of the liturgical furnishings and art were designed by the architectural team. Liturgical expression is both beautiful and abundant including the hand sewn appliqué Stations of the Cross; a travertine Mensa; a Spanish marble Altar; the ambry housed Reconciliation Chapel; the black granite Baptismal Font; the carved mahogany Tabernacle in the Eucharistic Adoration Chapel; a monumental Presider’s Chair made of rich hardwoods: mahogany, padouk and ebony; and, the 12-foot carved mahogany Great Cross.
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St. Andrew United Methodist Church
This relocated church sits as a focal point in its new community. The 155,000 square foot facility will accommodate 1,400 people in its final build out. Sensitivity to arrival, path, image, artistic expression and extensive views of the Front Range inspired the design to create a sense of spirituality. Their highly regarded music program ranges from contemporary to traditional and will feature a 70- to 80-rank pipe organ as the cornerstone of the music program. Acoustical excellence supports the various types of performances. Other spaces included in the first phase include a music and arts rehearsal room, chapel, fellowship hall, early learning center and educational classrooms for children, youth and adult ministries.
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