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Crossroads Community Church

Cincinnati, Ohio

48,000 SF

Completed 2008

Services Provided

Masterplanning

Site Planning

Architectural Design

Interior Architectural Design

Big-box warehouse store is inventively transformed into non-traditional worship center for Crossroads Community Church through adaptive reuse.

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Since its founding in 1996, Crossroads had been holding services at a public school. When a former HQ Warehouse store became available in the neighborhood, the congregation, which had grown to 2,000, jumped at the opportunity offered by ample parking, a large flexible existing building, and site with room to grow.Crossroads uses non-traditional methods — contemporary worship music, relevant sermons, cutting-edge multimedia presentations — to present a traditional gospel message, breaking all the paradigms of what people think church is.

Phase 1: During this $6.2M renovation, the roof support structure was modified to allow for a large 1,200-seat auditorium to be carved-out, the restrained design of which focuses all attention towards the stage. In contrast, an elliptical Atrium gathering space provides a friendly, welcoming environment to meet and greet before and after services and weekday activities. A gigantic tree anchors the vibrantly popular Kids Club.

Phase 2: A $20M new sanctuary expansion now seats 3,500 and features a state-of-the-art surround sound system that rivals many professional venues. Arena-like, with 200 individually channeled speakers, two wrap-around balconies, catwalks, and a thrust stage without a proscenium, the new sanctuary offers unrestrained flexibility in the delivery of multi-media dependent presentations and worship services. The existing auditorium was converted into a gymnasium, and a mezzanine was inserted within the warehouse space — permitting expansion of meeting space and Kids Club.

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