
Refuge Temple Ministries | Renderings for Sanctuary Expansion
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Martinsville, VA, USA
2024
Religious Center
Overview
Refuge Temple Ministries commissioned a series of 3D renderings to visualize their upcoming sanctuary expansion project. This project aims to enhance the worship experience by adding over 1,000 square feet of space, accommodating 116 additional seats, and integrating a new display monitor for improved media presentations. The expansion will seamlessly blend with the existing sanctuary conditions, ensuring a cohesive and harmonious design.
Key Features
Expanded Space: The expansion incorporates over 1,000 square feet of additional space. This new area will provide ample room for increased attendance, enhancing the overall capacity and comfort of the sanctuary.
Seating Capacity: The project includes the installation of 116 new seats. The new seating will match the current seating style and layout, maintaining aesthetic consistency.
Media Display Monitor: A new display monitor will be installed to improve the delivery of media content throughout services. The monitor will be seamlessly integrated into the sanctuary's existing infrastructure, ensuring a modern yet unobtrusive addition.
Matching Finishes: All new finishes will be selected to match the existing conditions of the sanctuary. The use of identical or complementary materials will ensure the new areas blend seamlessly with the original design.
Design Approach
The design approach for the 3D renderings focuses on creating a realistic and detailed visualization of the sanctuary expansion. The renderings will highlight the spatial enhancements, new seating arrangements, and media display integration, providing a clear and comprehensive preview of the completed project.
Outcome
The 3D renderings will serve as a vital tool for Refuge Temple Ministries to present the sanctuary expansion project to their congregation and stakeholders. These visualizations will illustrate the project's impact on enhancing the worship experience, ensuring that the expansion is both functional and aesthetically aligned with the existing sanctuary environment.




