The addition serves to connect the “Great Hall” to the historic church, which was built in 1867. The Historic Church on the campus is the oldest Episcopal Church building in Colorado that is still in continuous use.
Himmelman Construction worked closely with Architectural Workshop to create a building that enhances the downtown area while blending the architecture of different eras to balance the site. The new addition includes a new front entry for the campus, offices for staff, and classrooms and meeting rooms.
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Redemptoris Mater Seminary
Denver, Colorado
Redemptoris Mater is Latin for "Mother of the Redeemer." The new seminary serves as a school in which the Archdiocese of Denver trains priests for the New Evangelization. Currently, the seminary hosts students from fourteen different nationalities and three continents - Europe, America, and Africa. The new facilities have served as a great improvement for the life of the seminary. The lead design architect was from Rome and teamed with a local architectural firm, Larson Architects.
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Shepherd of the Moutain Lutheran Church
Estes Park, Colorado
HCI was retained by the Church shortly after it realized that the construction costs were estimated to be $200,000 over the accepted budget. By working in close conjunction with the architect, HCI, was able to reduce the estimated cost to fall within the original budget.
This 7,000 SF church is nestled in the mountains of Estes Park, Colorado. The interior space includes Worship space, a fellow ship hall, narthex, administration space and classrooms. The worship area ceiling features exposed glue laminated beams.
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Holy Trinity Parish
Westminster, Colorado
For many years the parishioners struggled with balancing the need for a new parish hall and gymnasium within the constraints of their budget. Himmelman Construction was retained to work in conjunction with the architect so as to help design a facility that could meet the tight budget constraints. The project was completed on time and under budget.
The building included a commercial kitchen and full size gymnasium complete with all of the athletic equipment. The exterior elevations were decorated with aluminum fins and translucent light panels.
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St. Timothy's Episcopal Church
Centennial, Colorado
The original building was built in the early 1970’s and was in desperate need of modernization. The work included a complete remodel of the existing Sanctuary, including re-building all of the church pews. The Narthex and restrooms were completely remodeled. HCI also added ADA compliant structures, including the addition of a 3-stop elevator.
All work was performed while the Church was occupied.