.: studio 7o7 phase:two…
In my previous blog (”studio 7o7 phase:one“) I discussed much of the planning, thoughts, and motivation behind the Studio 7o7 design. In this blog about “phase:two”… I would like for the photos to speak for themselves.
As you peruse the photos, please comment me any Q’s that you might have. There are few greater joys in ministry than sharing ideas and thoughts that the Lord has given. They are His ideas and thoughts in the beginning… and the messy conduit of my brain does nothing but reinforce the fact that they remain His ideas and thoughts. I would love to discuss the intricacies of hanging chainlink fencing from the ceiling and securing the posts to a 3-inch thick concrete pad with nothing more than epoxy and a prayer. I would love to discuss the plans for the next phase (”phase:three”) and the remaining elements in “phase:two” (what you mean your not done yet? hahahaaaa). Comment your thoughts and questions and I will work very hard to respond to each one.
Again… please let me stress (just as I did in my last blog about “phase:one”) that this space design in Studio 7o7 would not have been possible without all of the amazing volunteers who worked with diligence, perseverance, creativity, patience, and excellence. I am very appreciative of the expertise and flexibility that the guys at Natural Concepts Landscaping displayed as they worked hard to install chainlink in a NEW way. I am thankful for my Senior Pastor who was willing to allow me to build this unique vision for Allen’s Student Ministry that I had sketched in my mind for months (and years).
Here we go…


Once the chainlink began going up… the other things moved very quickly…






More updates to come…
PRESS ON!!!
-Weav
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November 30th, 2007 at 3:28 am
No questions, just a ….GOOD JOB!
Love, Nancy
December 1st, 2007 at 4:02 pm
Dude that looks so freakin awesome.
December 6th, 2007 at 1:22 pm
looks awesome, i am now jealous. but it’s a huge sound board for such a small stage. i saw a somewhat similar set up in mcalestar, but the ceilings were higher. they had an old garage door with all the windows, seperated and hung from the ceiling. they also had basketball courts surrounded by chainlink, like a death match sorta feel. the also painted their logo on the floor. it was freakin sweet
December 28th, 2007 at 6:08 pm
Incredible! I want to see it in person! Wonderful job!
Love,
Mom2