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Carlingford Christian City Ministry Centre

CCC Carlingford utilise a school hall for their main services and larger activities, similar to many other large churches. The goal of this project was to convert an older single storey building to a contemporary centre that would provide for their weekday needs.

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Cherrybrook Uniting Church

Aibee Architects liaised with Hornsby Council’s Heritage Committee to design a building which attached lightly to the existing building and provided a lightweight foyer to emphasise the heritage church and cemetery. Aibee Architects designed a new hall, meeting rooms, toilets, kitchen and foyer attached to the rear of the existing church and reorientated the church so that it is accessed from the opposite end.

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Dayspring Christian Church

When Dayspring Church wanted to convert an industrial building into a modern church facility, they commissioned Aibee Architects.

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Lighthouse Christian Church

Lighthouse Church is an inner-city Wollongong church with high exposure and their request was that their industrial style building be redesigned to better reflect their mission of reaching the city with community service programs. The indicated desire of the church was to be “a church without walls to the community”.

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St Paul's Anglican Church, Menai

Whilst the congregation had originally envisaged the facilities in a separate building to the existing church, Aibee Architects proposed an alternative approach that allowed for all the facilities to be fully integrated. This approach achieved a building that greatly encouraged congregational interaction and convenience.

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Thornleigh Community Baptist Church

Thornleigh Community Baptist Church had out grown their church facilities and spent some years having activities in a local school hall. They had land available but it also included a large heritage listed house that needed to remain. The land was surrounded by houses in a residential area which meant solutions were also needed to acoustic and parking constraints.

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