This
project involved placing a prominent church building on a hill overlooking
the prestigious Lakeway area.
The building
design consisted of three large naves with 60-foot high laminated
wood arches that prevented any ductwork or piping from being installed
overhead. The air was supplied from the side walls of the equipment
mezzanine at the rear of the church and from perimeter supplies
served by ductwork that dropped down from the mezzanine to under
slab, over to the perimeter, and up in a horizontal ledge duct system.
Interior lighting
was accomplished by routing the conduit up into slots on the arches
to short light tracks on the back side of the arches and also via
perimeter indirect lights illuminating the ceiling.
The construction
costs for this new sanctuary and offices project, without the land,
was approximately $3.5 million.Construction
costs for the Family Life Center will be approximately $2
million.
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