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Page 1: Oakwood Presbyterian Church Feasibility Study 10/02/2012Copyright Hoffman Architecture 20121 The Trellis and the Vine Oakwood Presbyterian Church

Oakwood Presbyterian Church Feasibility Study

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The Trellis and the Vine

Oakwood Presbyterian Church

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Oakwood Presbyterian Church

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“ I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in Me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from Me you can do nothing… If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. By this My Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be My disciples.”

John 15:4-8

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Oakwood Presbyterian Church

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The Trellis and the Vine

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Oakwood Presbyterian Church

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Facility Assessment Team Presentation

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Existing Conditions Assessment

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Existing Conditions Assessment

Oakwood Presbyterian Church’s growing congregation has led to the need for expansion of their current facilities. Through observation and communication with church representatives the following conclusions were made pertaining to the buildings ability to comfortably function as a church and a community center.

•Insufficient classrooms•Current classrooms are in shared or leased spaces•Lack of appropriately sized large gathering space (Fellowship Hall)•Current Fellowship Hall is underutilized because of space limitations•Outdated, undersized nursery•Sanctuary does not accommodate expansion•Outdated lighting in Sanctuary•Offices are located in leased space•Kitchen is out of date•Lack of indoor multi-use space•Undersized restroom facilities•Limited storage

Refer to pp 26-38 (Appendix – Reese Engineering MPE Study) for evaluation of existing MPE systems.

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Site Plan – Option A

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Program

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Existing New Target

Sanctuary 3050 SF 5000 SF

Fellowship Hall

**2090 SF 2500 SF

Lobby 650 SF 650 SF

Nursery 735 SF 1000 SF

Multi-Use Room

NA 4700 SF

Classrooms **2090 5000 SF

Office Suite NA 800 SF

Kitchen 560 600 SF

Facility Support

NA 200 SF

Storage 210 400 SF

Restrooms 275 600 SF

Program

The target program was developed around a “wish list” given to Hoffman Architecture by representatives from Oakwood Presbyterian Church.

The space requirements outlined here were used as a guideline for space planning. Ultimately, the actual sizes of designed spaces vary based on final design requirements and space limitations. Further development of the program will happen at a later date as part of the next phase in the design process. Ancillary or utility spaces will be part of the further developed program.

**The current fellowship hall also functions as a Sunday School classroom suite. It is the intent of the new program to provide separate spaces (if possible) for these functions.

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The First Design

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Conceptual Plans – Option A

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First Design

•Enlarged lobby/gathering space•Coat storage•Gallery corridor & coffee bar•New & expanded restrooms•New classrooms, kitchen & nursery •12 total classrooms (without utilizing sanctuary or multi-purpose room)•Office suite•Expansion of Sanctuary •Increase natural “filtered” light in sanctuary•Update audio and tech support throughout building•Updates to stage area including ramp, storage, and a feature screen wall•Multi-use space will accommodate 250-500 people•Full recreational courts•Convert fellowship hall to 7 permanent classrooms•Three classrooms combine to serve as larger meeting space 25-35 people

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Gathering Space

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The new gathering space will have an ample glass/window wall to allow for plenty of natural light and views to adjacent green spaces. Amenities could include a coffee bar, lounge seating and coat storage.

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Exterior/Massing

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The multi-use addition is located in the back of the site and could be flanked by a screen wall to hide mechanical equipment. New entries can take architectural cues from the sloped roofs of the sanctuary. Further study of the exterior will include material selection/options, windows and entrance investigation, canopies, roof options and additional detailing.

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Conceptual Plans – Option A

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First Design

•Enlarged lobby/gathering space•Coat storage•Gallery corridor & coffee bar•New & expanded restrooms•New classrooms, kitchen & nursery •12 total classrooms (without utilizing sanctuary or multi-purpose room)•Office suite•Expansion of Sanctuary •Increase natural “filtered” light in sanctuary•Update audio and tech support throughout building•Updates to stage area including ramp, storage, and a feature screen wall•Multi-use space will accommodate 250-500 people•Full recreational courts•Convert fellowship hall to 7 permanent classrooms•Three classrooms combine to serve as larger meeting space 25-35 people

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The Second Design

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Conceptual Plans – Option B

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Second Design

•Enlarged lobby/gathering space•Coat storage•Gallery corridor & coffee bar•New & expanded restrooms•New classrooms, kitchen & nursery •11 total classrooms (without utilizing sanctuary or multi-purpose space)•Office suite•Expansion of Sanctuary •Increase natural “filtered” light in sanctuary•Updates to stage area including ramp, storage, and a feature screen wall•Multi-use space will accommodate 250-500 people•Full recreational courts•Convert fellowship hall to 5 permanent classrooms•Three classrooms combine to serve as larger meeting space 50-60 people

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The aesthetic of the Fellowship Hall/Multi-Use space will be tailored for social functions. Layered ceilings with pockets for athletic equipment and ample natural light will reinforce a comfortable, and relaxing atmosphere.

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Conceptual Plans – Option B

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Second Design

•Enlarged lobby/gathering space•Coat storage•Gallery corridor & coffee bar•New & expanded restrooms•New classrooms, kitchen & nursery •11 total classrooms (without utilizing sanctuary or multi-purpose space)•Office suite•Expansion of Sanctuary •Increase natural “filtered” light in sanctuary•Updates to stage area including ramp, storage, and a feature screen wall•Multi-use space will accommodate 250-500 people•Full recreational courts•Convert fellowship hall to 5 permanent classrooms•Three classrooms combine to serve as larger meeting space 50-60 people

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Phasing-The Next Step

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Conceptual Plans – Option A

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First Phasing Plan•Enlarged lobby/gathering space•Coat storage•Coffee bar•Gallery corridor•New women’s restrooms•Existing women’s restroom converted to a men’s restroom•7 new classrooms•1 classroom is a future lobby space for the multi-use room•12 total classrooms (without utilizing sanctuary)•Office suite

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Conceptual Plans – Option B

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Second Phasing Plan•New restrooms•New multi-use room/kitchen/storage•Space fellowship space will accommodate 250-500 people•Full basketball and volleyball courts•Additional Sunday school space in the multi-purpose room •New lobby/classroom for the multi-use room•Office suite moves into kitchen or current nursery

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Conceptual Plans – Option B

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Phase 1 Option B

•Enlarged lobby/gathering space•Coat storage•Coffee bar•Gallery corridor•4 New classrooms•New restrooms•New multi-use room/kitchen/storage•Full basketball and volleyball courts•Space will accommodate 250-500 people•New lobby/classroom for the multi-use room•12 total classrooms available without using multi-use•Office suite moves into kitchen or current nursery

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Conceptual Plans – Option B

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Phase 2 Option B

•5 new classrooms•Panel-wall partitions allow for large group meeting rooms to accommodate 25 to 65 people depending on configuration. •Expanded nursery with infant room , private bathroom and kitchenette. •Office suite with receptionist, kitchenette clerks office, and pastor’s office •Family restroom adjacent to sanctuary •Direct corridor connection to restroom facilities.•14 total classrooms available without using multi-use•Expanded entry and reconfigured patio•Allows for more direct connection between office and sanctuary.

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Conceptual Plans – Option B

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Phase 3 Option B

•Renovate existing sanctuary•Update finishes•Update lighting•Expand seating into existing enclosed space.•Expand seating into side areas•Improve circulation•Audio/video improvements•Increased storage•Stage is accessible to handicapped persons via ramp•Stage will be reconfigured to accommodate all functions

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Conceptual Plans – Option B

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Second Phasing Plan•New restrooms•New multi-use room/kitchen/storage•Space fellowship space will accommodate 250-500 people•Full basketball and volleyball courts•Additional Sunday school space in the multi-purpose room •New lobby/classroom for the multi-use room•Office suite moves into kitchen or current nursery

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The aesthetic of the Fellowship Hall/Multi-Use space will be tailored for social functions. Layered ceilings with pockets for athletic equipment and ample natural light will reinforce a comfortable, and relaxing atmosphere.

Questions?