saint john the baptist: napa

project details

Dedicated in 1967, this contemporary Catholic church has served as a place of worship for Napa’s community for over five decades. Working closely with Reverend Gordon Kalil, zero ten design reconfigured and refreshed the sanctuary to enhance its role as a spiritual haven. Vertical wood slats flank an inspiring art glass wall designed by Napa artist Gordon Heuther, creating a stirring a backdrop for the altar as a complement to the church’s interior. This combination of elements brings both a sense of both serenity and reverence to the space.

Services:
full architecture and interior design services, from conceptual design through construction.

Location:
960 Caymus Street, Napa, CA

Size:
21,000 square feet

Completion:
2013

Collaborators:

Gordon Huether (artist)

Barry Schwartz Photography: (photography)

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