Sector 04 - Studio Rogers
ecclesiastical.
"A worship space must hold both stillness and the ordinary life of a community."
Studio Rogers has long experience working with congregations, church committees and community groups on ecclesiastical projects across Northern Ireland. These commissions ask for architecture that understands ritual, belonging, maintenance and the realities of shared decision-making.
Our work includes new worship spaces, church halls, extensions, accessibility improvements and sensitive upgrades to existing buildings. We design for light, acoustics, arrival, gathering and the many weekday uses that sustain church life.
The process is collaborative and careful. We help clients shape briefs, communicate proposals to stakeholders, manage planning considerations and deliver buildings that feel both grounded and uplifting.
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Hebron Ballymoney
Ballymoney, Northern Ireland
An ecclesiastical project supporting worship, fellowship and community use through clear planning, welcoming thresholds and robust long-term stewardship.
Zion Christian Centre
Northern Ireland
A church and community project focused on flexible gathering, clear circulation and a generous welcome for worshippers and visitors.
our approach.
Church projects are held in trust by communities. We design with patience, clarity and respect for both ceremony and daily use.
Light and atmosphere
We shape daylight, volume and material tone to support calm, focus and shared worship.
Community consultation
We help committees and congregations understand options, costs and implications through clear drawings and presentations.
Stewardship
Maintenance, flexibility and long-term running costs are treated as design issues from the outset.
selected work.
ecclesiastical portfolio
Sacred buildings are made for gathering, not display.
Studio Rogers · Ecclesiastical Practice Statement