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BAPTIST CHURCH EXPERIENCE
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING PLAN
THE MASTER PLAN IS CHANGING THE BUILDING FROM
THE INSIDE OUT. IN ORDER TO ACCOMPLISH ALL
RENOVATION OF EXISTING SPACE AND ADDITION OF
NEW SPACE, AND AT THE SAME TIME CONTINUE TO
UTILIZE SOME OF THE FACILITY WE MUST LAY OUT A
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING PLAN.
IN THIS CASE A CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING PLAN
-4'-6" MEANS THAT THE BUILDING AND INSTALLATION
SEQUENCE OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT IS
LEGEND COMPARTMENTALIZED TO SPECIFIC AREAS SO THAT
THE CHURCH CAN STILL FUNCTION IN THE FACILITY
AT THE SAME TIME. THE CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
NO WORK PLAN IS AN ATTEMPT THE MINIMIZATION OF
INTERFERENCE BETWEEN THE ENGINEERING AND
PHASE 1 STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS TO THE BUILDING
PHASE 2 WHILE MAINTAINING OPERATIONS OF THE FACILITY
AT AN ACCEPTABLE FUNCTIONAL LEVEL.
PHASE 3 UP
THE GRAPHIC ON THIS PAGE SHOWS A CONCEPTUAL
EXISTING PERIMETER DOWN PLAN OF COMPARTMENTALIZING CONSTRUCTION TO
CERTAIN AREAS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE BEFORE
HAVE TO BE DEVELOPED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE
DEMOLITION AREA 0'-0" 3 MOVING TO ANOTHER AREA. A DETAILED PLAN WILL
CONTRACTOR, CODE OFFICIALS, AND CHURCH
ADMINISTRATION IN ORDER TO TEMPORARILY
RELOCATE FUNCTIONS WHILE CERTAIN AREAS OF
THE FACILITY ARE CLOSED OFF FOR CONSTRUCTION.
2 0'-0"
1
0'-0"
OUTLINE OF PRESCHOOL
BUILDING TO BE DEMOLISHED
(PHASE 2)
1 CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING PLAN
1" = 40'-0"
RELEVANT RECENT EDMOND’S FIRST BAPTIST EDMOND’S FIRST BAPTIST UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS BARTLESVILLE FIRST BARTLESVILLE FIRST
PROJECTS CHURCH CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH
Visioning & Feasibility Study Fellowship Hall expansion Master Plan and Nursery Expansion Master Plan Phase One of Master Plan
Meadowood Baptist Church and Education building addition Stillwater, Oklahoma Bartlesville, Oklahoma Bartlesville, Oklahomaa
Renovation and Addition Date Completed: 2018 Date Completed: 2020
Date Completed: Currently in Design Date Completed: 2016 Date Completed: 2017 Date Completed: August 2021
Project Architect: Mark Gandy Principal-in-Charge: Nate Baker Principal-in-Charge: Nate Baker Project Architect: Nate Baker
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Project Architect: Nate Baker Project Architect: Nate Baker
Village Baptist Church Mark Gandy
Renovation Consulting PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Located mere blocks away from the
Date Completed: Ongoing since 2017 Oklahoma State University campus, PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Project Architect: Mark Gandy Edmond’s First Baptist church needed Additions/Renovations to add more University Heights Baptist Church First Baptist Church Bartlesville contacted Integrated Architecture about a
represents a unique opportunity to
Snyder First Baptist Church classroom space, a larger fellowship hall, and a new entry element for additional extend the boundaries of Stillwater’s master plan for a facility that is land-locked and consisted of four independant
Facility Planning and parking on the back side of their existing facility. Initially Integrated Architecture most defining entity. Accordingly, attached structures, all built in different decades beginning in the 1920’s. As a
Building expansion currently in design was hired to lead Edmond’s First Baptist Church in a visioning of the best Integrated Architecture workedtoward result of years of development on campus, the church had become difficult to
Date Completed: 2019 functional way to expand their building in a way that complimented the existing a master plan that worked in careful navigate. Integrated Architecture had the opportunity to work with the church
Project Architect: Nate Baker layout and addressed their space needs. Once a vision for church expansion tandem with adjacent university to assemble a master plan that identified, prioritized and addressed many of
was developed we implemented a feasibility study to work the concept around structures and paths to blur the
Hope Pregnancy, Ardmore technical issues, budget constraints, and functional requirements. With the boundary between the university the church’s concerns. As a team, we decided on a three-phase project. Phase
One is currently under production.
Building Renovation (Pro Bono) vision set and the feasibility worked through, Integrated Architecture helped campus and church campus. The
Date Completed: 2019 Edmond’s First Baptist Church design a facility that would be flexible for master plan include a new youth Phase One connects the west sanctuary with the eastern part of the church
Project Architect: Nate Baker multipurpose use. The ground floor entry hall was designed using moving walls building, university student center, campus. It also includes a new nursery area and new preschool suites. Once
to allow this area to become additional space for the fellowship hall. The existing all three phases of the project are complete, over 140,000 square feet will have
Battlecreek Church, fellowship hall doubled in size and a new kitchen was added. The fellowship coffee shop and entry addition. been renovated, and 40,000 square feet will have been added. Because of the
Broken Arrow & Midtown hall area was a challenge due to the existing floor-to-floor height. The design After the master plan was accepted by multiple structures and a need to unify them functionally Phase One begins
Tulsa raised the existing ceiling and minimized the above ceiling area for mechanical the congregation, the administration in the core of the building and works its way out addressing circulation and
Interior Design systems. All the challenges of the addition and renovation were overcome and building committee at UHBC felt wayfinding.
Date Completed: 2018 / 2020 through creative thinking as to how to use the space for multiple functions. confident in proceeding with design
Project Designer: Ashley Hibbets Integrated Architecture also worked closely with the City of Edmond to resolve for immediate needs in the nursery. After working continuously for four years with BFBC staff and two different
They proceeded knowing that their
Anthem Church, Tulsa significant code issues. The result has been well received by the congregation capital funds were being spent wisely committees, we were excited to see Phase One break ground in early 2020. We
are also blessed to have many new friends that we love working with at BFBC.
and the new spaces are heavily used throughout the week. It was a team effort
Interior Design between Integrated Architecture, the consulting engineers, the contractor and and not impeding future projects. This project and the people at BFBC have been a blessing to all of us here at the
Date Completed: 2020 the church building committee. We were blessed to be a part of the design This project was a great experience IA office.
Project Designer: Ashley Hibbets for IA staff who have close
process and to see visions translate to a great space for people.
associations with UHBC.
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