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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


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COUNTRYSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH

A N N U A L MEETING

FEBRUARY 5, 201 7

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C O U N T R Y S I D E R E L O C A T I O N

AR CHITE CTUR AL P HAS E

CONSTRUCTION D O C U M E N TAT I O N (CD)

F I N A L I Z E

AR CHITE CTUR AL P HAS E

DE S IG N DE VE L O P ME N T (DD)

R E S O L V E

PR PROGRESS OGRESS

DECEMBER 13

DD DD SUBMITT TTAL

02/22/17

50% 50% DD DD UPDATE

12/13/16

CD CD KICK-OFF

0 3 / 3 / 1 7

CD CD SUBMITT TTAL

06/19/17

BUDGET T UPDATE BUDGET T UPDATE GR GROUNDBREAKING OUNDBREAKING

& &

ST STAR ART OF T OF

CONSTR CONSTRUCTION UCTION

J U LY 2 0 1 7

DD DD REVIEW REVIEW

03/3/17

BUDGET T VA VALIDATION & REVIEW & REVIEW

DESIGN DESIGN PROCESS PROCESS

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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

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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

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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

FRONT ENTRY

Form and shape of the building reflects the program of gathering for different purposes

worship + fellowship

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

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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

VIEW VIEW FR FROM OM HELL HELL’S ’S CREEK CREEK

handmade, textured, earthy, deep in color, built into the slope of the hill, heavy, solid machine made, precise, sharp, light weight and in color, extends up above the terra co:a and doesn’t touch the ground

terra co@a metal panel

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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

EAST EAST SANCTU SANCTUAR ARY Y FA FACADE

metal is light and represents the Holy spaces of Countryside

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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

Outwardly focused with large north wall of

glass – connects people to the site and the values of the Tri-Faith Ini;a;ve

Inwardly focused with our current cross

imbedded in the wall opposite of the exterior

  • cross. Wood is used to give space richness,

warmth and comfort

  • utdoor worship area

Columbarium and its visual

connec;on to the outdoor Columbarium Garden below and the

  • utdoor worship space on the north
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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

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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

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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

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Land

1,500,000 $

Building / incl contingency

19,200,000 $

Contents & Soft Costs

3,800,000 $

Capital Reserve Endowment

1,500,000 $

Enhanced Sustainability

1,000,000 $

Total Project

27,000,000 $

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 $

Congregation: New or Increased Pledges needed

403,833 $

Total Funds to be Raised by Countryside

403,833 $

Challenge Grant Match for New & Increased Pledges *

403,833 $

Outside Foundations / Enhanced Sustainability

1,000,000 $

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

Additional Potenial Funds

Planned Use of Funds Source of Funds to Date Report Card

February 1, 2017 Funds to be Raised from Congregation

$403,833

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

Available for Matching Grant

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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

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MISSION

A PLACE WHERE

GOD IS PRESENT

A PLACE TO UPHOLD

SHARED VALUES:

RESPECT , ACCEPTANCE, AND TRUST A SACRED PLACE THAT IS

WELCOMING & SAFE WHILE

CHALLENGING ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT RELIGION A PLACE WHERE DIFFERENCES

ARE CELEBRATED, THE FAITHS

ARE TOGETHER, BUT DISTINCT

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

VISION

WHO WE ARE IS

CLEAR TO ALL

TRI-FAITH INITIATIVE SERVES AS

A RESOURCE CHAMPION, A CONNECTOR, AND A THOUGHT-LEADER

TRI-FAITH’S COMPLETE CAMPUS IS

COHESIVE, INSPIRING, INVITING AND

FOSTERS THE ABILITY TO TRANSCEND

DIFFERENCES

TRI-FAITH’S PROGRAMMING

PROMOTES DIALOGUE BETWEEN

AND AMONG INDIVIDUAL FAITH PARTNERS AND WITH OTHERS TRI-FAITH’S LONG TERM SUSTAINABILITY IS ENSURED

THROUGH BROAD-BASED STAKEHOLDER SUPPORT

GOVERNANCE AND EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ARE EFFECTIVE IN GUIDING THE TRI-FAITH INITIATIVE

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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

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  • 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.

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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

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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

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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

ABRAHAM’S CIRCLE BRIDGE

a beau;ful and direct way for the community to travel between faith buildings

central circular pathway bridges Hell’s Creek affording views inwards and outwards – providing places for gathering, celebra;ng, and contempla;on

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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