I’ve written here before about an “Integrated Design Team” (IDT) approach to church architecture projects that tries to avoid old school design-bid-build adversarial relationships between the Owner (and Architect) and… read more

I’ve written here before about an “Integrated Design Team” (IDT) approach to church architecture projects that tries to avoid old school design-bid-build adversarial relationships between the Owner (and Architect) and… read more
Continuing our series of design topics that come up on nearly every church project, I want to share some thoughts on the use of daylight in worship spaces, and the… read more
Continuing our series of design topics that come up on nearly every church project, I wanted to share some experiences with fellowship area flooring. It’s another one of those topics… read more
Whenever we start work with a new church client, there are certain topics of discussion that by the nature of church design come up again and again. I thought it… read more
Last week, as we finished a Building Committee Meeting on a project that has an older existing building, one of the committee members said, “at least we didn’t spend an… read more
For those who could not attend the 2015 Building on Purpose Seminar and Workshop hosted by LeMay Erickson Willcox Architects, Scott Long Construction and Generis in April, we will be… read more
On behalf of LeMay Erickson Willcox Architects, we would like to thank you for attending the Building on Purpose seminar on April 22 & 30, 2015, in Woodbridge, Virginia and… read more
Paul Erickson and Neal Roseberry led a discussion on The challenge of Aging Buildings: understanding our long-term maintenance and expenses. This session presents a variety of real examples of churches… read more