Faith Lutheran
Church and School
Marietta, Georgia
Church and School
Marietta, Georgia
Master planning services were required for church campus to add a new K-8 school building, expand the church building, maximize parking and redesign the entrance experience to the site.
This 45,000 sf renovation and addition includes an existing sanctuary, fellowship hall, multi-purpose gymnasium and a new school building serving pre-K through eighth grade students.
New finishes, lighting and audio-visual upgrades highlight the church sanctuary and the extra square foot addition provides office and meeting space. Church/school complex now includes a new kitchen, cafeteria, offices, and multi-purpose gymnasium space.
A new educational 25,000 sf building provides 23 new classrooms and a media center. The 4,000 sf lobby is designed to provide access to the existing ancillary building and to present a new face to the community. The front entry is highlighted with lightweight steel and cable canopy recalling the three crosses of Calvary.
Size: 45,000 sf Cost: $3,260,000 Completion Date: 2001
Services: Programming, Interior Design, Architectural Design through Construction Administration
This 45,000 sf renovation and addition includes an existing sanctuary, fellowship hall, multi-purpose gymnasium and a new school building serving pre-K through eighth grade students.
New finishes, lighting and audio-visual upgrades highlight the church sanctuary and the extra square foot addition provides office and meeting space. Church/school complex now includes a new kitchen, cafeteria, offices, and multi-purpose gymnasium space.
A new educational 25,000 sf building provides 23 new classrooms and a media center. The 4,000 sf lobby is designed to provide access to the existing ancillary building and to present a new face to the community. The front entry is highlighted with lightweight steel and cable canopy recalling the three crosses of Calvary.
Size: 45,000 sf Cost: $3,260,000 Completion Date: 2001
Services: Programming, Interior Design, Architectural Design through Construction Administration




