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St. Gregory the Great Parish
Williamsville, New York
Owner: St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church
Architect: Lauer-Manguso Associates & Architects / Silvestri Architects, PC
This project consisted of 2 major phases over a 15 month period. The first major phase consisted of the following phases, new rectory, new ministry center, addition and renovations to the church offices and gathering rooms, and renovation of existing rectory. The second major phase consisted of major site work and renovations to the church. Work included restored terrazzo tile floor, carpeting, painting, millwork restoration, asbestos removal, pillar repair, new pews and new lighting.
This bell tower stands 40 feet high with a 10 foot cross at the top. The main structure fabricated from rectangular tubing and supported by a stamped concrete base, holds three electronically controlled bells and is highlighted with ground-mounted accent lights. The structure includes an acrylic enamel finish and is a focal point for the St. Gregory the Great's Church, Ministry Center, and Elementary School Campus.
Owner: St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church
Architect: Lauer-Manguso Associates & Architects / Silvestri Architects, PC
This project consisted of 2 major phases over a 15 month period. The first major phase consisted of the following phases, new rectory, new ministry center, addition and renovations to the church offices and gathering rooms, and renovation of existing rectory. The second major phase consisted of major site work and renovations to the church. Work included restored terrazzo tile floor, carpeting, painting, millwork restoration, asbestos removal, pillar repair, new pews and new lighting.
This bell tower stands 40 feet high with a 10 foot cross at the top. The main structure fabricated from rectangular tubing and supported by a stamped concrete base, holds three electronically controlled bells and is highlighted with ground-mounted accent lights. The structure includes an acrylic enamel finish and is a focal point for the St. Gregory the Great's Church, Ministry Center, and Elementary School Campus.
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