Saturday, December 1, 2012

Architectural Drawings of St. Mark Presbyterian

 This was one of the architectural concept drawings of what St. Mark Presbyterian Church could look like.  These drawings were probably by architect Kenneth Wischmeyer in 1963.
That drawing appears to have been done at the same time as this one which shows our current Fellowship Hall (our first sanctuary) built in 1964.  Note the bell carillon which was never actually built.  When we outgrew what is now Fellowship Hall, a new building committee was formed in 1970.

The above rendering shows the sanctuary built in 1974 (architect P. Hoener and Associates) with office space.  This sanctuary has been preserved as our Narthex.
These final drawings are of our current sanctuary and office space. The architect was Gale A. Hill and was built in 1986.

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