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Projects: Historic/Renovation

Christ Episcopal Church

Location:  Little Rock, Arkansas

Year Completed:  2005

On the Project:  John Allison

 

Begun in 1839, Christ Episcopal Church of Little Rock needed a lot of attention in 2003.  After burning twice and being rebuilt, numerous additions and remodeling, and years of making accommodations, it was time for rethinking how to use this facility.

 

Allison Architects was hired to assess the buildings’ condition, parish needs and desires, costs, and timetable.  A master plan for the redevelopment was created, and with the input of parishioners, priorities were set.

 

A handsome trio of renderings of the proposed projects were created and used to make the proposed project real for the capital campaign.  After funds were identified, details construction drawings were prepared for highest priority projects.

 

Desiring to reinforce its historic role in downtown Little Rock, the Church wanted a major performance space.  Therefore, the initial focus was to renovate the second level meeting hall.  Stained lay-in ceilings were removed to expose original timber trusses that were repaired and refinished.  New lighting fixtures illuminate the ceiling, and wall sconces warm the room.  Wainscoting was applied to the walls to protect wall surfaces and reinforce the Craftsman detail.  Hardwood floors were refinished and the stage reconstructed with appropriate lighting for performances.  And a new fire exit was created for life safety.

 

In the future, according to the master plan, additional office space will be carved out of current attic space, and a new     porte-cochere will be constructed at the functional entrance to the Church on Scott and Sixth Streets.  To mark it’s prominent downtown location, a carillon tower will be constructed that will display banners announcing current offerings.

 

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