Terence Tourangeau

Home to an active and thriving congregation, the new Knox Presbyterian Church in uptown Waterloo replaces the previous sanctuary that was in need of work. The sanctuary, atrium and multi-purpose room use conventional wood-framed shear walls to support the inverted bowstring roof trusses. The two-storey wings were constructed with conventional platform framing techniques. A concrete topping was employed to mitigate sound transmission in the relatively light framed structure, and to provide mass for in-floor radiant heating.

Year completed
2011
Architects

Baird Sampson Neuert Architects

Size
24,000 Square Feet
Terence Tourangeau