Saranac, Michigan
Architectural
A phased master plan was created that addressed the needs of this growing parish. These needs included up to ten classrooms, a new commercial grade kitchen, a family center space, and increased size of the worship areas.
The first portion of the improvements was then carried through working drawings and construction. The project consisted of a one story block and brick addition with a shingled wood truss roof. It holds classrooms and a new commercial grade kitchen. This allowed the existing kitchen in the Church basement to be added into the remodeled multi-purpose room. The Architect also consulted on some changes to the lighting and interior finishes in the Sanctuary and Chapel.
This addition is designed to become the link to a future multipurpose room and classroom addition. Future planning also calls for a portion of this connecting link to the original building to be turned into a two story lobby with a midlevel entry. At that time an elevator would be added and the existing sanctuary enlarged and reoriented.
PP-CST-B7A2-407C-59AF-C9A1-0
Status: Completed
Project Credits:
Cox Medendorp Olson Architects
Architectural
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