The renovation of Immaculate Conception Church supports the sacred rituals of the Catholic Church. The original Belgian red marble altar and tabernacle shelf were left in place while the rest of the sanctuary floor was raised to the level of the altar. A new ambo and presider’s and deacon’s chairs were designed utilizing the same red marble of the altar to give a new sense of unity to all sanctuary furnishings. A new stone wall matching the stone of the exterior of the church was placed at the back of the sanctuary to frame the tabernacle niche and for the installation of a new 14-foot tall crucifix. A newly designed skylight was installed over the sanctuary highlighting the stone wall and leading one’s eye to the altar and tabernacle. Inspired Artisans of Milwaukee implemented the design of the crucifix and new stations of the cross. New pews featuring the Carmelite shield were crafted in Pennsylvania Dutch country.
The Mary Chapel, which is used for Eucharistic Adoration, was screened from view of the main body of the church, with a new reconciliation room and shrine area dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. A new elevator and glass-enclosed corridor off the main lobby provides handicapped accessibility to the lower-level Parish Hall. Restored windows of the evangelists, St. John and St. Mark, from the Old Cathedral (1868-1961), were installed in two of the corridor windows.
Our Team
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Marsha Hoffman
Senior Principal
Our Services
- Facility Assessment
- Concept Design
- Capital Campaign Support
- Architectural Design
- Interior Design
- FF&E Design & Procurement
- Construction Administration