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Construction Choices
It's a brave new world out thereknow your options before you talk to an architect or builder.
by Thomas G. Dolan
YC, March/April 2006
Building with a Team
SPOTLIGHT: Myler Church Building Systems
by Tara Beecham
YC, March/April 2006
Plan a Better Building
Experts reveal design and construction trends that meet your ministry needs.
by Thomas G. Dolan
YC, November/December 2005
Build for Efficiency
Use these strategies to keep your dream facility from becoming an annual budget nightmare.
by Thomas G. Dolan
YC, March/April 2005
Space Solutions for Growing Churches
Spotlight: Vanguard Modular Building Systems
By Tara Beecham
YC, January/February 2005
Extreme Makeover
How one church handled the challenges of major reconstruction.
by George W. Green
YC, July/August 2004
Keeping Up with the Times
Industry experts talk about how church designs are changing to meet 21st century expectations.
by Thomas G. Dolan
YC, March/April 2004
Prepared for the Worst
A good disaster plan keeps ministries going strong while the building is quickly repaired or rebuilt.
by Lawton Searcy
Full Service Partners
Architectural firms are doing more than ever to help churches build.
By Gayla R. Postma
YC, May/June 2003
Build on a Good Beginning
Questions and answers to get your building project started right.
By Quentin Wagenfield
YC, March/April 2003
From Sheds to Sanctuaries
Re-engineered and redesigned: Metal structures prove their mettle.
By Quentin Wagenfield
YC, January/February 2003
The Changing Face of Churches
The evolution of church design
and what it all means for your ministry today.
By Greg Lefler
YC, November/December 2002
Staying High and Dry
Surefire ways to protect your church building from moisture problems.
by Douglas Stephens
YC, November/December 2002
To Build, or Not to Build?
That indeed is the question of many churches in need of expansion.
By Greg Lefler
YC, September/October 2002
Building Basics
Eleven experts answer your key construction questions.
by Jeanette Gardner Littleton
YC, March/April 2002
Preengineered with a Twist
Cookie-cutter construction has given way to customized creativity.
by Shawn Barrett
YC, January/February 2002
The Community-Centered Church
Whats behind the rising popularity of multipurpose buildings?
by Jennifer Schuchmann
YC, November/December 2001
The Challenge of Senior Housing
What to do if your church is interested.
by John R. Throop
YC, May/June 2001
Building in the Country
Rural churches face unique construction challenges.
by Gayla R. Postma
YC, July/August 2000
Up, Up, or Away
Make the most of a landlocked situation.
by John R. Throop
YC, July/August 2000
What to Ask Your Builder
We asked six professionals in the church building industry for input.
by Jennifer Schuchmann
YC, March/April 2000
Architects on Sound
How to balance sound against other critical ingredients of building design.
by Randy Bishop
YC, January/February 2000
If You Build It, Will They Come?
Advice from church consultants on the relationship between building and congregational growth.
by John Throop
YC, January/February 2000
Go with the Flow
Got noise, overcrowding, traffic-flow problems? Maybe it's time to open up that stuffy old narthex!
by Rick Bettilyon
YC, November/December 1999
Welcome Seniors
Keep golden-agers coming with these building upgrades.
by John Stahlman
YC, July/August 1999
Your True Colors
A palette of advice on using color throughout your church.
by Robin DeMattia
YC, July/August 1999
Church Architecture for the 21st Century
A futurist speculates about church buildings that will embrace new ways of learning.
by Leonard Sweet
YC, March/April 1999
The Right Climate for Your New Building
The no-sweat way to heating and cooling your church.
by Quentin Wagenfield
YC, January/February 1999
A Sensitive Addition
How we built hospitality into a historic building.
by Doug Stephens
YC, January/February 1999
No Room for Churches
Why people don't want churches in their neighborhood.
by John Throop
YC, November/December 1998
Church Exteriors
What the outside of your church suggests about what's inside.
by Jennifer Schuchmann
YC, November/December 1998
More Space with Less Money
This expansion plan could save you millions.
by Eddy Hall
YC, July/August 1998
Build or Die
Our Construction Story: St. Peter's Lutheran Church.
by Richard Warner
YC, July/August 1998
Blueprint for Worship
How to design space that lifts hearts to God.
by Rob Hewitt
YC, May/June 1998
When Renovating Works Best
Five rules for a successful church makeover.
by Ben Heimsath
YC, March/April 1998
Build Right from the Start
A 12-step approach to construction.
by Paul Spite
YC, March/April 1998
Consider the Setting
How environmental factors affect your building project.
by Melody J. Carroll
YC, March/April 1998
When It's Better to Build
Remodeling could be more expensive than building.
by Robert Welch
YC, March/April 1998
Handling Construction Criticism
Winsome ways to pass your building program.
by Quentin Wagenfield
YC, March/April 1998
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