Religious Renovation / Expansion Projects

ClientsSt. Ambrose – 65 Ridgewood Rd, Buffalo, NY
St. John Vianney – 2950 Southwestern Blvd, Orchard Park, NY
Our Mother of Good Counsel – 3688 South Park Ave, Buffalo, NY
St. Francis of Assisi – 4263 St Francis Dr, Hamburg, NY
St. Jude the Apostle Parish – 800 NY-384, North Tonawanda, NY
St. Mary's in Swormville – 6919 Transit Rd, East Amherst, NY
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We have been fortunate to have provided architectural and engineering services on a number of smaller but extremely impactful church projects. Including the following: 

St. AmbroseParish Center Our Lady of Charity Parish – South Buffalo

Renovation of an existing, abandoned school wing and the addition of a new 1,200 square foot parish gathering space.

St. John VianneyParish Center, Orchard Park, NY

Renovation of an existing gymnasium to serve as a multi-purpose parish center facility. 

Our Mother of Good CounselParish Center, Hamburg, NY

Renovation of an existing, unused convent building into a new multi-purpose parish center. 

St. Francis of AssisiGathering Foyer, Athol Springs, NY 

Creation of a new church entrance foyer and gathering space that is attached to the existing main entrance.

St. Jude the Apostle ParishNew Parish Center, North Tonawanda, NY

The project was completed in 2013. The new facility was constructed behind the existing church and connected in a way to serve the parish community as both gathering space and as a new entrance from the main parking lot. The new parish center includes a banquet facility with full service commercial kitchen, the parish administrative offices, and classrooms for catholic education. This new facility was a much needed upgrade from the previous metal building on the back of the lot that was being used. The old metal building was dismantled and additional parking is now in it’s place.

St. Mary’s in Swormville New Parish Center, East Amherst, NY

Under the leadership of Pastor Vincent Becker, St Mary’s in Swormville erected their Parish Center in 1993. An addition was later built on to the Parish Center to accommodate growing parish school.