The Second Presbyterian Church is a prominent landmark building built in the Gothic Revival architectural style. The church hired Structures Construction for a significant modernization project aimed at improving the building's infrastructure, accessibility, and two main rooms, the Fellowship Hall and North Parlor, and the kitchen and bathroom on the second floor of the church.
Structures undertook the task of modernizing the Fellowship hall by upgrading the lighting with new LED lights, ceilings with new trim and molding, a new lighting control system, and new wall coverings, carpet tiles, and wainscoting.
The North Parlor room is used for smaller meetings, particularly between church officials, and Structures Construction made sure to create a cozy and comfortable atmosphere. The room features new hardwood floors, LED strip lights, and all new ceiling trim, and wall coverings.
Location: Chicago, IL
Service: Renovation
Architect: Shapiro Associates