Evangel Temple

1414 East 103rd Street | Kansas City, Missouri

Todd Fleury, Project Coordinator 816.942.1414

This project is a two story, 27,800 S.F. education addition to Evangel Temple’s existing 1000 seat worship facility. The new addition boasts an enlarged secondary entrance and foyer with a unique café/bistro area highlighted by large expanses of exterior windows and ceiling treatments with specialty lighting to accentuate the character of the space. Adjacent to the café is a multipurpose fellowship foyer which, through the use of carefully designed operable walls, has the flexibility to expand and seat over 400 people for fellowship dining.

 

In this new addition, the basement level is designed for children grades K-5. A large centralized check-in area adjacent to the new lower level entrance allows for security and control while deterring congestion and providing a sense of openness.

 

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TESTIMONIAL

“There are a lot of architects who act as if they want to build a monument to themselves. We wanted something that represents our people and our vision, with Mantel Teter, we felt we could really get that. The contractor and architect did a phenomenal job. The entire area tells visitors: This place is fun. They care about me. And they also care about my children’s safety.”

Tim Murlatt
Business Administrator

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