JRC Construction Diary #10

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As you can see, the entire steel structure has now been completely covered by plastic tarps. (We’ve observed more than once that the building frame sort of resembles the Ohel Mo’ed – the ancient Israelite Tent of Meeting.) We’re currently waiting for the rainy weather to subside so the workers can pour the concrete for the floors.

The wet weather is continuing to delay the overall construction schedule, but we are hopeful that we can still make up time into the Spring and Summer. The forecast calls for the rain to subside – if this is the case, Marc the construction manager tells us they will be able to pour the third floor tomorrow.

The picture below gives a great view of the third floor sanctuary. The view faces east, from the back of the room toward the bimah. The east wall will be made almost entirely of glass, so the trees and sky will be clearly visible in back of the bimah and ark. You can also see the clerestory – clear glass panes that ring the top of the walls around the perimeter of the room. Needless to say, natural light will be a main feature of our new sanctuary.

Pray for sun!

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4 thoughts on “JRC Construction Diary #10

  1. Shirley Gould's avatarShirley Gould

    Breathtaking! I drove by earlier this week, and was so disappointed that I couldn’t see “inside”. But Mike’s pictures make me feel as if I’m almost there!

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