Religious facilities

Perhaps more than any other building type, religious facilities afford an opportunity for architects to provide creative, meaningful solutions for a diverse clientele. Whether planning a new campus or designing an addition, Brewer Ingram Fuller works closely with committees to consider ideas, build consensus and find smart ways to grow. We enjoy helping each congregation or parish find what is unique about its personality and setting, then expressing that quality through architecture.

Grace Fellowship Church

  • Extensive addition to existing facility.
  • Johnson City, Tennessee

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Messiah Lutheran Church Addition

  • Major renovation of 10,000sf, with addition of 7,500sf for fellowship and administration space.
  • Knoxville, Tennessee

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Kodak United Methodist Church

  • New 43,000sf facility for worship, fellowship, education and administration.
  • Kodak, Tennessee

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Laurel Church of Christ

  • Extensive addition to include new educational space, offices and fellowship space.
  • Knoxville, Tennessee

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St. Elizabeth’s Episcopal Church

  • Primary design and subsequent major addition.
  • Farragut, Tennessee

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St. Joseph Catholic Church

  • New facility for a rural parish.
  • Norris, Tennessee

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Central United Methodist Church

  • The new facility is divided into four wings.
  • The courtyard and cloister are the heart and soul of the campus.
  • Each wing is designed for expansion.
  • Lenoir City, Tennessee

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