Crossroads Christian Church formed as a new fellowship in April of 1995 prior to Mantel Teter’s involvement in their building program. The church had outgrown the capacity at the local school where they met regularly on Sundays. They looked to our extensive expertise in church planning and design and community involvement to help guide them towards their plans for the present and beyond.
Mantel Teter Architects worked with the church’s building committee through a series of programming workshops to determine the vision of the church and to formulate strategies for creating a Master Plan. As a result, Mantel Teter successfully determined the priorities of the church to create phasing of the Master Plan. The project scope was defined and construction of their first phase, Multi-Purpose Facility, began. The new facility houses a large space for sports, fellowship and interim worship until a dedicated space can be designed for worship. Along with the multi-purpose space, classrooms, nursery and offices are apart of this 25,000 S.F. facility. Mantel Teter Architects recently completed design and construction of their second phase, an Education Building, for children and youth ministries. read more >>
5855 Renner Road
Shawnee, Kansas
Phase I, Multipurpose: 25,000 S.F.
Phase II, Education Addition: 15,000 S.F.
Programming
Master Planning
Architectural
Civil Engineering
Structural Engineering
M/E Engineering
Interior Design
Acoustical Design
Cost Estimating
Technical Systems Design
Brad Fangman, Senior Pastor
913.962.9966
“We have been in our new building just shy of three months. And we are loving it! We continue to hear people making complimentary remarks about our building. This letter is to simply say ‘thanks’!
Thank you for a job well-done. I’d be happy to talk with any prospective clients you might have. Your team does good work – our building is proof of that.”
Brad Fangman, Senior Pastor
Crossroads Christian Church
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