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WPH-Architects for Ministry is featured in an article in the March 2008 issue of ChurchExecutive magazine.  Todd uses New City Gospel Fellowship to explain benefits and design implications of the multi-purpose Worship Center approach.  Click here to read the full article.

Chuck Colson’s article at Breakpoint.org presents a powerful argument for the importance of aesthetics in worship facilities.  I agree with his observation that:
We have forgotten that beauty is not achieved, as some argue, just to draw people into the church, but because it is a form of praise to the God who designed and created […]

WPH-Architects for Ministry is pleased to announce that Todd will be delivering a session entitled Multi-purpose and Expandable Worship Centers at the Worship Facilities Expo in Indianapolis, IN in the spring of 2008.  Todd’s session will be on Tuesday, April 29, 2008.  For the complete list of conference sessions, click here.  For more information on […]

The final design consideration in the three part breakdown is the receiver. This is the experience of the person hearing the sound, and within this are two key considerations: volume and clarity. When attempting to block the transmission of sound from one space to another, the hope is that sufficient attenuation has been added to […]

The three most important things to understand about the path of sound is bounce, transmission, and flanking. As the sound moves away from the source it immediately begins to decay. When a person stands outside, the sound decays at about a rate of 6 db per every doubling of distance from the source. Inside a […]

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