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Centennial Chapel, Olivet Nazarene University

Bourbonnais, Illinois

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Features:
  • 75,000 s.f church
  • 3080 seat auditorium
  • 10,000 s.f. lobby space

Awards:
Solomon Awards Winner 2012
Conceived as a place for all students, faculty and staff of Olivet Nazarene University to come together, the Betty and Kenneth Hawkins Centennial Chapel has become that and much more. This new chapel has become the heartbeat of one of the nation’s premier Christian universities.

The multi-purpose venue provides a place for all students, faculty and staff to come together and worship in one place. Amidst a bustling campus it is a sacred place that is inspiring and supports the spiritual life of the campus community. At the same time, it accommodates with excellence a wide range of worship and performance activities and has become an outreach tool for the larger community outside the ONU campus.
The 10,000 square foot lobby-gathering space is designed to be multi-purpose and is used for receptions, presentations, conferences, and dining. The lobby-gathering space is filled with natural light during the day and provides attendees a sense of warmth as they enter the space. 

Creating the heart of campus.

The design of the exterior and interior is a reinterpretation of the elements of the classical church form. Like many churches built in the past, the chapel at ONU is the centerpiece of the college community. Not just a place of worship, the new chapel is a multi-functional performing arts center that is a meeting place for the entire community. This design reinterpretation is necessary to meld the traditions of the church of the past with the functional needs of the modern church. 

The two intersecting ovals that form the lobby and gathering space are a new rendition of the classical “crucifix” form. The stepped elements of the exterior façade create visual upward movement culminating in the tower cross which can be seen from all parts of the campus.

The building location and orientation is a convergence of pedestrian movement on campus. A large “piazza” like space is created at the main entrance to form an area where public performances and presentations can take place. The prominent location provides evidence that worship is a priority for this campus. 
Design Sketch
Design Sketch
Design Sketches
Exterior Sketch
Auditorium Sketch
Lobby Sketch
Soft curved lines can be found as a design feature in the exterior facade, the auditorium ceiling, the shaping of the 100 foot tower, the lines in the 80 foot stain glass window and the organ’s facade. ​

Details that make a difference!

  • The Chapel auditorium is designed to accommodate a wide range of programs, from a single performer or speaker on stage, small praise bands, to a 150 person choir and full orchestra
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  • The Chapel houses a 125 rank organ that one would expect to find in the finest cathedrals and churches through Europe and America.

  • The auditorium is “tuned” acoustically through material shaping and material treatment to accommodate these wide ranging program requirements.  ​
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