BPSC Update (April 2012)

As reported in the January Voice BPSC Update, we have received a lot of feedback from the congregation concerning the Gold conceptual design option and its estimated $4.3M cost. There is concern that this cost is high and also some disappointment that we did not include a wider selection of options: i.e., the Gold/Silver/Bronze alternatives . . . → Read More: BPSC Update (April 2012)

Building Project Update (Nov 2011)

by Gordon Keating, Co-Chair, Building Plans Subcommittee

After months of poring over two-dimensional floor plans, the new building design is beginning to look very real! The schematic design for our new building is nearly finished and the next stage of the project will soon begin. You should get involved.

When Doug Heller and Michele Mullen . . . → Read More: Building Project Update (Nov 2011)

Building Plans Update

by Gordon Keating, Co-Chair

The Building Plans subcommittee has kept busy throughout the spring and summer, working with Mullen Heller Architects as they develop the conceptual design for our new building. After gathering congregational input at work sessions with the architects in winter, the committee met about every two weeks with Mullen Heller to define . . . → Read More: Building Plans Update

Summer 2011 BPSC Report

by Dale Arnink, co-chair

The new building exploration project proceeds, from having Committee and congregational meetings with the architects, through re-examining the space needs of various constituents, to, most recently, looking at preliminary sketches. Throughout, the Building Plans Committee has found the Mullen Heller Architecture people to be good listeners, alert to details, open to . . . → Read More: Summer 2011 BPSC Report

Our Very Own Story Corps

by Pam Risley

The Building Plans Steering Committee is off on another adventure. We are embarking on our own UCLA STORY CORPS. In the process of moving forward, we want to look back and remember our past. The plan is to document our history in several ways. Our hope is that such a process will . . . → Read More: Our Very Own Story Corps