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Explore our various church floorplans below for ideas on what would work best for your congregation. Sanctuary Addition to Existing Building: New Church Facility:
The sanctuary — much more than seats and a stage. It is a place to gather and worship together, a place to strengthen your faith through the Word of God, and a place many will experience the presence of Jesus for the first time. See these sanctuary designs from various churches across our nation.
This worship center of 900 seats on a sloped floor has been designed with a removable back wall to easily expand to 1,800 with amphitheater seating for Calvary baptist church of Bethlehem (Easton), PA. Both phases were designed with excellent sight lines and acoustics.
Dual-entry atrium lobby with indoor/outdoor café, fireside seating, welcome center & kid’s check-in. A glassed-in spacious indoor play structure. 4 kids classrooms plus kid’s worship center. 2nd floor with 2 classrooms, 7 offices, conference & collaborative space.
The design of a Sanctuary must ultimately be functional: lighting, acoustics, sound systems, accessibility, seating, views, platform flexibility, video feeds — all have to work when and how you need them to. When something doesn’t work, it detracts from the worship experience.
Construction of a church is required whenever a congregation increases or starts anew. If you’re in the planning stages, consider these three types of church floor plans and designs, and be aware of the important details you need to ask about throughout the process.
The architectural elements of a church sanctuary go beyond mere aesthetics. They play a fundamental role in creating a sacred space that nurtures spirituality and worship. Here, we will explore some key architectural considerations when designing a church sanctuary.
Compared to centuries of traditional basilica design, the more recent history of larger rooms is primarily shaped by one construction feature — the ability to span large rooms with steel structures — and one desire: to keep the congregation close to the pulpit area for communication and intimacy.
With our complete staff of designers and project managers, we can help you design a beautiful sanctuary that fits your ministry’s needs. Whether your congregation is a modest size or you have a larger church with multiple uses, such as a gymnasium or a school, our experienced team is up to the task.
Small church floor plans are architectural designs that cater to the specific needs of congregations with limited physical space. These plans prioritize efficient use of square footage to create functional and inviting worship and community areas.