St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Team / atelierjones

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  • Category: Churches, Renovation
  • Building Committee: Melissa Skelton, Adam Conley, Denise Crawford, Ellen Hill, John Hill, Ralph Karskadden, d, Catherine Reid, Daryl Schlick, Mark Taylor
  • Owner’s Representative: Larry Brouse
  • Original 1962 Architect: Robert Theirault
  • De Pelecyn Studio Lighting Design: Carol DePelecyn
  • Civil Engineers: Laurie Pfarr, Steve Hatzenbueler
  • Structural Engineers: Jim Harriott, Harriott, Valentine Engineers
  • Storefront Installation: Bill Joy
  • Design Team: Susan Jones, Brian Gerich, Kristin Saunders, Greg Bishop, Audrey van Horne, Roma Shar
  • City: Seattle
  • Country: United States
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Text description provided by the architects. The project is a renovation of and design of a new entry addition to an iconic mid-century Northwest Modernist church, designed by Steinhart/Theriault in 1962. The worn 50 year old structure required a new liturgical space for gatherings around a new full-immersion baptismal artist-designed font, as well as accessibility, structural and energy upgrades. Careful choices about stripping away the years of accumulated renovations that had marred the powerful space were required.

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Cite: "St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Team / atelierjones" 16 Apr 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/360140/st-paul-s-episcopal-church-team-atelierjones> ISSN 0719-8884

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