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COUNTRYSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH A N N U A L MEETING FEBRUARY 5, 201 7 C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N DESIGN PROCESS DESIGN PROCESS AR CHITE CTUR AL P HAS E AR CHITE CTUR AL P HAS E N T (DD) N TAT I O N (CD) DE S IG N DE VE


  1. COUNTRYSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH A N N U A L MEETING FEBRUARY 5, 201 7

  2. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N DESIGN PROCESS DESIGN PROCESS AR CHITE CTUR AL P HAS E AR CHITE CTUR AL P HAS E N T (DD) N TAT I O N (CD) DE S IG N DE VE L O P ME CONSTRUCTION D O C U M E R E S O L V E F I N A L I Z E PROGRESS PR OGRESS DECEMBER 13 50% 50% DD DD DD DD DD DD CD CD CD CD GROUNDBREAKING GR OUNDBREAKING UPDATE SUBMITT TTAL REVIEW REVIEW KICK-OFF SUBMITT TTAL & & 12/13/16 02/22/17 03/3/17 0 3 / 3 / 1 7 06/19/17 STAR ST ART OF T OF CONSTR CONSTRUCTION UCTION J U LY 2 0 1 7 BUDGET T BUDGET T BUDGET T UPDATE UPDATE VA VALIDATION & REVIEW & REVIEW

  3. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N EXTERIOR EXTERIOR DESIGN DESIGN 1. the sacred/social volumes to the north of the entry 2. the learning/administra8ve “bar” to the south of the entry

  4. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N FLOOR FLOOR PLANS PLANS MAIN LEVEL LOWER LEVEL

  5. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N EXTERIOR EXTERIOR DESIGN DESIGN Form and shape of the building reflects the program of gathering for different purposes worship + fellowship FRONT ENTRY preparing us for worship under the cross and bell – a passage reminder to both the call to worship and as a symbol of our sacred rela8onship with God

  6. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N EXTERIOR EXTERIOR DESIGN DESIGN – – earth earth + + sky sky terra co@a handmade, textured, earthy, deep in color, built into the slope of the hill, heavy, solid metal panel machine made, precise, sharp, light weight and in color, extends up above the terra co:a and doesn’t touch the ground VIEW FR VIEW FROM OM HELL HELL’S ’S CREEK CREEK

  7. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N EXTERIOR EXTERIOR DESIGN DESIGN metal is light and represents the Holy spaces of Countryside EAST EAST SANCTU SANCTUAR ARY Y FA FACADE

  8. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N CHAPEL CHAPEL chapel is flexible O utwardly focused with large north wall of glass – connects people to the site and the values of the Tri-Faith Ini;a;ve I nwardly focused with our current cross imbedded in the wall opposite of the exterior cross. Wood is used to give space richness, warmth and comfort outdoor worship a rea C olumbarium and its visual connec;on to the outdoor Columbarium Garden below and the outdoor worship space on the north

  9. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N SCHEMATIC LANDSCAPE CONCEPT SCHEMATIC LANDSCAPE CONCEPT

  10. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N SCHEMATIC LANDSCAPE CONCEPT SCHEMATIC LANDSCAPE CONCEPT

  11. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N SCHEMATIC LANDSCAPE CONCEPT SCHEMATIC LANDSCAPE CONCEPT lawn of the Swedish Ins;tute - Minneapolis

  12. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N REPORT REPORT CARD CARD Report Card February 1, 2017 Planned Use of Funds Land $ 1,500,000 Building / incl contingency $ 19,200,000 Contents & Soft Costs $ 3,800,000 $403,833 Capital Reserve Endowment $ 1,500,000 $ 1,000,000 Enhanced Sustainability Total Project $ 27,000,000 Available for Source of Funds to Date Matching Grant Land Donation $ 1,500,000 Lead Gifts & Church Property $ 16,100,000 Anonymous Gifts (2) $ 3,000,000 Congregation's Relocation Campaign $ 2,751,230 Sub-Total of Funds $ 23,351,230 Omaha Community Foundation Challenge Grant $ 1,000,000 Matching Challenge Grant $ 841,105 Total Funds Committed/Raised $ 25,192,335 Funds to be Raised from Congregation $ 403,833 Congregation: New or Increased Pledges needed Total Funds to be Raised by Countryside $ 403,833 Additional Potenial Funds Challenge Grant Match for New & Increased Pledges * $ 403,833 $ 1,000,000 Outside Foundations / Enhanced Sustainability Total Potential Project Funding $ 1,403,833 * These potential funds directly reflect the new or increased pledges that are raised for the Challenge Grant Match

  13. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N RELOCATION RELOCATION CAMPAIGN CAMPAIGN

  14. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN A PLACE WHERE A PLACE TO UPHOLD A SACRED PLACE THAT IS A PLACE WHERE DIFFERENCES MISSION GOD IS PRESENT SHARED VALUES : WELCOMING & SAFE WHILE ARE CELEBRATED , THE FAITHS RESPECT , ACCEPTANCE, CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS ARE TOGETHER, BUT DISTINCT AND TRUST ABOUT RELIGION VISION WHO WE ARE IS TRI-FAITH INITIATIVE SERVES AS TRI-FAITH’S COMPLETE CAMPUS IS CLEAR TO ALL A RESOURCE CHAMPION, A COHESIVE, INSPIRING, INVITING AND CONNECTOR, AND A FOSTERS THE ABILITY TO TRANSCEND THOUGHT-LEADER DIFFERENCES TRI-FAITH’S PROGRAMMING TRI-FAITH’S LONG TERM SUSTAINABILITY IS ENSURED PROMOTES DIALOGUE BETWEEN THROUGH BROAD-BASED STAKEHOLDER SUPPORT AND AMONG INDIVIDUAL FAITH GOVERNANCE AND EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ARE PARTNERS AND WITH OTHERS EFFECTIVE IN GUIDING THE TRI-FAITH INITIATIVE

  15. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N SITE PLAN / TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN SITE PLAN / TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN N • A landscape organized around a circular pathway connecFng all of the faith groups. • ConnecFng and represenFng the unity and diversity of the community. • Pathway, bridging over Hell’s Creek, frames a central space – Abraham’s Circle. • Circular pathway celebrates and unites the faith buildings with equal connecFons to each of the faith precincts. • a large space for community gatherings between the TFC and Abraham’s Circle.

  16. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN

  17. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN EVENT LAWN imagine this lawn hos;ng a variety of events from informal gatherings such as depicted here, to the Tri-Faith annual picnic

  18. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN central circular pathway bridges Hell’s Creek affording views inwards and outwards – providing places for gathering, celebra;ng, and contempla;on ABRAHAM’S CIRCLE BRIDGE a beau;ful and direct way for the community to travel between faith buildings

  19. C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN TRI-FAITH MASTERPLAN CONTEMPLATIVE PATH borders around the wetland buffer, with places offering reflec;on, interspersed with art to allow for a variety of individual and small group experiences

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