San Dimas, California
Architectural
PHASE I - JVC Architects designed the masterplan for a new 1,000-seat sanctuary, multipurpose hall and office facilities for this 1960’s-built church campus. For the 26,595 square-foot church project, JVC followed the requirements of the city of San Dimas, California, to incorporate early California architectural styles. Green design principles were also integrated, including an erosion and sedimentation control plan to control erosion and reduce its negative impacts on water and air quality, a storm water management system that limits pollution of natural water floors, a tobacco smoke control system that limits exposure of building occupants and systems.
PHASE II – Schematic Design has been completed for the Multi-purpose Building. This building will include a 700 seat assembly room, 10 meeting rooms, commercial kitchen, bookstore, outreach center and additional support facilities.