
Second Presbyterian Church
The design team worked closely with the church committee to develop a master plan that would connect its four separate buildings, create a generous new gathering space at its heart, and bring all of the buildings up to the modern needs of the Church. The first phase of the master plan completed interior renovations and reconfiguration of the Main Sanctuary and Chapel spaces.
With great reverence for the historic elegance of the Main Sanctuary, the interior renovations were driven by needed reconfiguration of the Chancel platform as well as improvement of the acoustical performance of the space overall.
Client
Location
Baltimore, MD
Size
Completed
2012



The Chapel, most frequently used for a contemporary music-enhanced service, lacked adequate space and flexibility. The configuration of the traditional Chancel and apse was modified to provide more space on the platform for a worship band while concealing storage and equipment in the apse. The space is warmed by carefully proportioned and detailed flush oak panelwork and custom-designed Chancel backdrop, communion table, and lectern.













Design Team
Steve Ziger
Hugh McCormick
Joe Celluci
Jeff Morgan
Sukanya Walsh
Consultants
Civil Engineer – Gower Thompson
Structural Engineer – Morabito Consultants
Mechanical & Electrical Engineer – James Posey Associates
Photography
Karl Connolly
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