Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church

Project Details

Project Name
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church
Project Types
Religious
Shared By
Beth Garneata
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2017
Team
Principal: Jon Heinert
Principal: Dan Wheeler
Project Architect: Janette Scott

Project Description

After decades of growth, capital campaigns and construction, Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church found their current home to be poorly organized and lacking an architectural center of gravity. While each building element constructed over the years was located pragmatically in terms of land usage, well-built of materials consistent with its neighbors and of similar architectural language, the sum of the parts was not cohesive. The congregation sought to renovate and expand their facility to build community within their congregation, attract new families, and upgrade their facilities to support their ministries and outreach mission. The design team’s objective was not to redefine their image, but to find a simple solution to unite their campus, and their congregation, around a big idea. Rather than adding another “part”, the design cultivates their already established architectural language and embeds a new social center with connective, intuitive circulation around a formerly hidden inner courtyard. The newly created gathering space is spanned by a 16’ x 30’ electrochromic glass roof, providing a light-filled breakout area for members and guests to enjoy fellowship. Concurrent campus improvements included developing a new palette of interior finishes, flooring, upgraded high efficiency lighting, and upgraded MEP, AV and roofing systems, all to extend the useful life of the building for the next 50 years.

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