Vision Summit at the Franciscan Renewal Center - Aug. 3-4, 2013
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Holy God, For centuries your people have raised up out of the materials of the earth,
houses in which they could gather to give you praise, seek your help, and celebrate their unity in you.
They carved churches out of the rock of caves and fashioned the gold-encrusted walls and dome of the Hagia Sophia.
They raised the soaring medieval cathedrals of Europe and built the first simple churches of wood and adobe in this country.
Some of the churches of our predecessors in faith have stood for centuries, others fell back to the earth within decades.
As we gather to plan the new house for our church — our community — give us some of the inspiration that you gave our ancestors. Give us some of the wisdom of Solomon who raised your first temple.
Send your Spirit to help us to discern among the many ideas and possibilities that we will consider. Help us to listen carefully and respectfully to the many voices of those who have a stake in the decisions we make.
Bless our work today and in upcoming months. We ask this through Christ, our Lord,
who is the summit of creation and the purpose of all of our effort. Amen.
Church Design Prayer
Presentation outline
Our Vision
Presentation of the Master Plan
Perricone Plaza
Infrastructure
Church Design Update
Forward Together
Questions and Answers
Our Vision
The journey
Renewing lives through Spiritual Growth, Healing and Transformation, and
Service to Others
The journey
THE RENEWING LIVES CAMPAIGN
Trustees’ counselThe Master Plan
Key ElementsPhase 1
• New Church17,500 square feet with seating for 600-800
Community Life CenterMusic & Liturgy Family and Children Education Social Action and Outreach Conference space for 400
• Guest Lodging PlazaLodging renovation for a minimum of 30 rooms Expansion for 16-32 Rooms Pool and deck renovation
• Endowment FundSupport for future maintenance of church and other structures
Phase 2
Center for Healing & TransformationQuiet and peaceful retreat casitas Spiritual direction and counseling space
Conference CenterMultipurpose meeting and non-profit conferences space for 400 Expanded kitchen
Campus RenovationsRemainder of existing buildings
Zones
Quiet
Moderate Noise
Relatively Loud
Professional Partners
Westlake Reed & Leskosky
• National firm with 5 offices• 108-year history• Non-profit and cultural focus• Notable Projects
• Orpheum Theatre• Phoenix Symphony Hall• Balboa Theatre• Cleveland Clinic
CVL Consultants, Inc.
• Locally owned• 60-year history• Residential, multi-family, retail
and green energy focus• Local Projects
• WP Carey School of Business• Kierland Commons• Arizona Public Service
Perricone Plaza
The Perricone & Longo families began coming to the Casa for marriage retreats during the 1960s. Second-generation brother and sister Joe and Lucy Perricone fully funded a renovation of 30 guest lodging rooms and the pool plaza during Summer 2013.
Final Concept. By Earth & Images Design
Aerial of new courtyard
Final Concept. By Hop Cassidy Pools
The Casa’s Facilities team saved $47,000 by sourcing discounts and providing some of the labor.
Infrastructure
Before the Casa begins construction of any additional buildings, infrastructure improvements and permitting are necessary.
Town of Paradise Valley5 acres
Maricopa County20 acres
Essential Steps
July 16 – September 30Meetings with Town of PV Through November 1Engineering documents
By November 1Engineering permits filed
Spring 2014Engineering permits approved & infrastructure improvements can begin
Church Design Concept
View from Lincoln Drive. Concept as of June 2012.
View from Lincoln Drive. Concept as of June 2012.
Aerial view, looking south. Concept as of June 2012.
Aerial view, looking south. Concept as of June 2012.
Interior floor plan. June 2013
Interior floor plan. June 2013
Making room for more around the table
Purple represents current Church attendance laid over the floor plan of a new structure
Figure Comparison
Existing Church New Church
Area
Seats Fixed Total
Height Exterior Interior
17,500 sf
564800
35 ft 26 ft
4,940 sf (inc. lobby)
212500+ (lobby + outside)
26 ft (est.)
20 ft
Difference
+ 12,560 sf
+ 352+ 300
+ 9 ft + 6 ft
Phases of Design and Documentation
Current stage in process
Concept DesignProgrammingConceptual Design – Exploration of Ideas- CONCEPT APPROVAL FROM PROVINCE -
Schematic DesignEngineered SystemsBegin to establish a budget – through Cost Estimate- INITIAL COST ESTIMATE APPROVAL FROM PROVINCE –
Design DevelopmentElaborate and refine the design concept Define and resolve all important aspects of the projectUpdate Cost Estimate - BUDGET APPROVAL FROM PROVINCE -
Construction DocumentationDrawings and specifications that set forth, in detail, requirements for the construction of the project
Status as of August 2013.
Status as of August 2013.
View from Lincoln Drive. June 2013
View from Lincoln Drive. June 2013
View from Interior. June 2013
View from Interior. June 2013
Interior partial rendering. June 2013
Interior partial rendering. June 2013
Interior entry way, near font. June 2013
Interior entry way, near font. June 2013
Interior reconciliation chapel. June 2013
Interior reconciliation chapel. June 2013
East wall, seen from altar. June 2013
East wall, seen from altar. June 2013
Light image at 9:00 a.m.
Light image at 9:00 a.m.
Light image at 11:00 a.m
Light image at 11:00 a.m
Light image at 5:00 p.m.
Light image at 5:00 p.m.
Next Steps
Sat/Sun., Aug 3-4 Community presentations (“Vision Summit”)
Fri/Sat., Aug 30-31 Church Design Committee meeting with artists
Wed/Thu., Sept 4-5 Pew company interviews
Mon., Oct 7 Community Advisory Group Meeting (for the art program and interior
furnishings)
Tues., Oct 8 Church Design Committee review meeting
The Art ProgramThe story that we are trying to tell in this building
Scott Parsons art glassDeborah Luke relief sculpturesKaren Schmidt sculptureBr. Vincent Nguyen, OFM San Damiano cross
AltarAmboSan Damiano CrossDeacon chairPresider chairProcessional crossReredos elementsAltar candle standsCredence tableGift tablePedestalsTabernacle baseSanctuary lampTabernacle
Narthex elementsEntry DoorsCornerstoneFire area outsideDonor recognition
Reconciliation chapel elementsReconciliation chapel screenReconciliation chapel windowReconciliation chapel doorReconciliation furnishings
Font elementsFontPaschal candle standAmbryAmbry vesselsBook of dead/elect
Votive lights
Devotional area
Specific images
Marian devotional shrineImage of FrancisImage of ClareDedication Candles
Book Storage
Art glass windows North Window – clear/fritted glassEast Window openings (3)Reredos openings (6-7)South main/front window (10 panels)Ambulatory windows (2-3)Reconciliation Chapel (1)Tabernacle light tower (1)
Brother SunSister Moon and the starsBrother Wind/AirSister WaterBrother FireSister Mother EarthThose Who ForgiveSister Bodily Death
The Art ProgramElements
The Art ProgramElements
Scott ParsonsArt glass
Front window “Our Lady of the Angels”
Reredos Greccio imagery andCanticle of Creation imagery
East windows Canticle of CreationAmbulatory windows Canticle of CreationReconciliation Chapel Canticle of CreationOver the font Canticle of CreationTabernacle light tower Greccio imagery
Scott Parsons example: Gloria Dei Lutheran Church – Sioux Falls, SD
Scott Parsons example: Gloria Dei Lutheran Church – Sioux Falls, SD
Karen SchmidtBronze sculpture
Image of St. Francis and St. Clare together
¾ life-size
For the interior of the church
Holy Family
This sculpture of the Holy Family is rich with symbolism. The Christ-child prefigures the cross: His future calling. We perceive the Son’s trust in His loving father, and so we begin to understand the relationship He has with His Heavenly Father. Mary, like the Church, adores her Son.
Karen Schmidt example: “The Holy Family”
Karen Schmidt example: “The Holy Family”
Mary and Elizabeth
was commissioned for the chapel of the Elizabeth House, a home for pregnant women in crisis. This sculpture shows Mary in her humanity: a young, vulnerable girl, in awe of the One who dwells within her. It pictures her obedience, faith, and courage. Elizabeth serves as an example to us, calling us to come alongside the vulnerable.
Karen Schmidt example: “Mary and Elizabeth”
Karen Schmidt example: “Mary and Elizabeth”
Deborah LukeRelief Sculptures
“Incarnation tryptich” – plaster, interior
“Resurrection tryptich” – bronze, exterior
Deborah Luke example of plaster relief sculpture: “Gospel of John”
Deborah Luke example of plaster relief sculpture: “Gospel of John”
Deborah Luke example of bronze relief sculpture: “Gentle Hands”
Deborah Luke example of bronze relief sculpture: “Gentle Hands”
Br. Vincent Nguyen, OFMPainter, Iconographer
San Damiano Cross for the reredos
Br. Vincent – cross for Mission San Luis Rey
Br. Vincent – cross for Mission San Luis Rey
Br. Vincent – cross for Our Lady of the Angels
Br. Vincent – cross for Our Lady of the Angels
Forward Together
Francis preached to people the Gospel of peace and salvation… to prepare in the desert a way by word and example. – St. Bonaventure
RENEWING LIVES Campaign Volunteer committees
Vision Insider Quarterly newsletter
www.CasaRenewingLives.org Campaign website
Discover the Vision Monthly introductory events
Vision Summits Community town halls
Questions & AnswersContact communications@thecasa[dot]org