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It is during this exciting initial architectural phase that we begin putting the church’s

dreams, ideas and vision for your new building on paper. Our Design Team will analyze

your Project Need/Wants (and Budget) and we will start our first-draft Schematic Design

(SD) floorplan and begin masterplanning. We will work with your building committee to:

 

  1. Develop a practical master site plan relevant to the site and growth plan/vision.

  2. Design a functional floorplan that accommodates current needs and future expansion.

  3. Create an aesthetically pleasing exterior design to make the best possible visual

    statement for the ministry (and compliment existing buildings, if applicable) .

  4. Continue to develop and refine the Project Budget worksheet.

 

We believe that Schematic Design and masterplanning process go hand-in-hand. In our

opinion, a master site plan by itself will not be particularly relevant or valuable, until

preliminary floorplan layouts of the main buildings are developed - floorplans that will

solve/take into account the internal floorplan relationships, people-flow, and expansion/

phasing options. At the same time, it is very important to use masterplanning-related logic

to help develop a functional floorplan. Therefore, we use our own unique Masterplanning

Guidelines as a basis in the consideration of each project and each program requirement

within a project. These guidelines act as a filter through which we process and apply the

church’s program needs/wants/(budget) to create a functional and aesthetically pleasing

design.

As we work on the floorplan and master site plan, it is valuable to communicate with your

civil (site) engineer. We desire to work closely with this consultant, as he will be providing

information/documents regarding all site-related issues and will initiate and help with any

applicable site plan submittals.

 

 

 

 

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