Church Art & Design

Does Your Church Lack Intelligent Design?

On November 24, 2011, in Church Art & Design, by Melinda Hess
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Many times a church can spend a lot of money getting the exterior and architecture to be very impressive, and yet be left with an interior that feels cold, empty and not well thought out.  Typically an architect will focus on the grandiose spaces and not think through the functionality of the interior spaces.    This can leave you with classrooms that need some flair, hallways that [...]

Is Your Church Designed to Make a Good “First Impression”?

On October 11, 2011, in Church Art & Design, by Melinda Hess
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First impressions are BIG!  Whether we want to admit it or not, they are!  Finding a church is not always about looks, but you have to admit that the overall atmosphere plays a very large part in how a person feels when they enter and leave a space.  A church may be gorgeous on the outside to [...]

Project Delivery Method: How are We Building? (Part 1)

On September 21, 2011, in Church Art & Design, Church Construction, by Jack Berry
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A church decides to build or remodel a facility. The one part of the building that will determine its integrity is the foundation. Just as the quality of a building is affected by its foundation, the success of a building project is greatly affected by the process used in designing and constructing the project. In [...]

Does your church need cosmetic surgery?

On July 27, 2011, in Church Art & Design, by Melinda Hess
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Cosmetic surgery can be extreme or minor; like a facelift… if a true facelift is done well, people might say: Wow! You look great…what is different?  How are you looking so young and radiant?  But, if a facelift is done poorly or is extreme, people could say: Wow..ummm…what happened?  (Or just act like nothing has [...]

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