The Chapel on McEver | Gainesville, GA
DESCRIPTION
This new 12,000 sf Chapel on the campus of Free Chapel’s main campus in Gainesville, GA is a mix of old world classical and modern contemporary. This specialty venue features a 300 seat indoor chapel, 300 seat outdoor Rotunda, indoor reception hall, open air covered outdoor pavilion and outdoor reception plaza.
The total project was part of an over campus expansion and renovation for Free Chapel’s Main Campus consisted of a 100% inside and out renovation of their 157,000 sf existing building along with the addition of a new 12,000 sf Chapel, Amphitheater, Outdoor Baptism and Fountain Water Features, Hospitality Terrace, Overlook Terrace with Wedding Gazebo, and open air covered pavilion. This project encompasses a mix of modern contemporary and old world classical.
Background
Free Chapel is a multi-site megachurch with campuses currently in Georgia, California, and South Carolina. Brewster and Crocker Architects (BCA), along with our great consulting team, has designed and/or renovated all their campuses providing complete Architecture, Project Management, Interior Design, and Engineering services.
By having a long-term relationship with Free Chapel, our understanding of Pastor Jentezen Franklin’s vision and how the church uses their facilities gives us unique insight that allows us to approach their designs without some of the initial concept struggles that some projects have. Pastor Franklin and his wife, Cherise, are highly involved with all aspects of their campus projects and the vision they cast makes it both easy and challenging at the same time. Their high standards of design excellence and quality always results in beautiful projects at all of Free Chapel’s campuses.
Design Objective and Challenges
The most recent project(s) included an overall campus expansion and redesign/renovation of their main campus in Gainesville, GA. The objective was a master plan and design that simply stated one of primary goals as a church – Connections – To create an environment and spaces that foster connections.
The church wanted to accomplish 4 things with this project:
– Main Building renovation – a complete renovation of their main 157,000 sf building and 3,300 seat auditorium
– Outdoor space that is usable.
– A Chapel for weddings, funerals, and other events.
– Water
As we dove into the project, we began discussing concepts for each of these with the church and what each building and area would look and feel like. The biggest design challenges were:
– Updating and modernizing the main building with bold contemporary materials and finishes
– Designing a new Chapel with an old-world feel while incorporating a modern twist.
– Creating a large outdoor venue with spaces that can be broken down into smaller intimate areas/venues yet still allowing for large outdoor events.
– Designing a transition from a very modern building to an old-world chapel while maintaining the continuity of the design.
The Main Building
Renovation of the main building needed to be bold and include both the exterior and interior. The church wanted to update their look and feel to reflect more of the church’s personality. The exterior included a complete makeover by adding anodized ACM panels for a very sleek modern look along with a complete color change on their existing EIFS and masonry, new lighting, and other changes incorporated in various areas.
The interior consisted of a makeover of the main 3,300 seat auditorium and stage renovation which included a new stage apron with back lit LED resin panels, concealed audio and video monitors, and a diamond polished concrete floor finish. In addition to auditorium renovation – the major focus was on the connections spaces which included a new welcome center, 3 information centers, a café, a large fellowship area with a stage that is used for service overflow seating and various weekly events, a multi-use center for things such as book signings/product sales for visiting artist/catering. The renovation also included the children’s auditorium, all children’s areas, corridors, decorative lighting, and all ancillary spaces.
Materials used throughout the facility included 3D wall panels, resin panels, video walls, backlit millwork, color changing LED lighting, decorative lighting, and new finishes.
The Chapel
To achieve the vision of the churches Chapel on McEver, along with the client, we studied many different types of chapels from around the world. The 12,000 sf, 300 seat chapel features a beautiful stone/wood/glass sanctuary with a balcony and is surrounded by stone and glass on all four sides designed to enhance the room and the outdoor surroundings. The facility also has a reception hall on the lower level overlooking an outdoor plaza and the water feature. The result was a very old-world style featuring large gothic wood doors, a bell tower, buttresses, stone floors from Israel, stone interior and exterior walls throughout, stained wood beam trusses and ceilings, glass balcony rails, custom designed pews, slate-look roofing, and modern glass all blended together for an eclectic mix of “old world meets modern”.
The Outdoor Space and Transition
The key to transitioning from a very modern building to an old-world chapel while keeping the continuity of the design was incorporated in a series of transitional outdoor spaces comprised of:
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Hospitality terrace – which features stone terraced lounge seating groups and fire-pits overlooking the stage and water feature.
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Amphitheater – features terraced seating with stone terraces, synthetic turf, a large stage that will accommodate a 60×80 concert stage.
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Water Feature/Fountain – which features the largest man-made reflection pond to date in the state of GA, water jets and fire bowls, and a large outdoor heated baptistry pool.
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Overlook Terrace – this 2-level terrace includes an intimate wedding terrace with seating for 300, a 28-foot-tall Rotunda, synthetic turf and architectural pavers. The lower level of the terrace is an open-air covered area that can be used for receptions, dinners, meetings, and other gatherings.