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New Town United Methodist Church |

This 17,500 SF phase one building includes a 400-seat worship space, administration area, and extensive education area. The 60,000 SF master plan will be added over the next several years.
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| Hickory Neck Episcopal Church |

This new 5,500 SF phase-one building includes a new worship space and support spaces, narthex, nursery, and much-needed storage. The building is part of a master plan that can accommodate a rapidly growing church while still honoring the historic chapel.
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| Christian Life Center |

The distinctive form of this 31,000 SF first phase building was designed to reflect the non-traditional character of this innovative, interdenominational congregation. The sanctuary was built as a first priority, with classrooms occupying the future balcony space. The next phase will complete the sanctuary and build new classrooms, along with additional fellowship and support spaces.
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Warwick Memorial United Methodist Church |

The expanded facilities and celebration center in phase one of this master plan will help the church reach their goal of becoming a large, multi-cultural community church.
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Our Saviour's Lutheran Church |

The 4,000 SF addition to the church’s freestanding fellowship hall building provided church offices, a narthex gathering space, support spaces, and nine new classrooms. The results were twofold: a functional, cost-effective educational wing expansion and redesign of the building to be more compatible with the church’s sanctuary building.
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| Wakefield United Methodist Church |

The building program determined the balance between remodeling/re-use of the present classroom wing, and a 6,200 SF addition to include a fellowship hall, kitchen, narthex connector and six classrooms. The new wing design was compatible with the existing building’s gothic revival style. |
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