Historic Restoration
Owner:
Rayne Methodist Church
Design:
Waggonner and Ball
Size:
6,000 Square Feet
Budget:
$985,000
Completion:
December, 2002
Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church
Rayne Methodist Church on St. Charles Avenue asked Woodward Design+Build to raise the roof of their 130 year-old church by eight inches. The roof of the church originally sat on a wood member, which in turn sat on the exterior brick walls of the building. Over the years, water intrusion has rotted out the wood member, and the roof’s trusses sat directly on the brick walls. A scaffold “dance floor” was first constructed twenty feet above the floor of the church.
Woodward Millwork Group carefully removed decorative “knee braces” from the existing ceiling trusses. Steel truss plates were installed to connect each truss directly to the brick walls. All of the old wood has been removed and the space is now filled in with new brick. The “knee braces” were then put back with new wood cornice fashioned to match the original. The exterior brick of the building was cleaned and tuckpointed to make the building watertight and alleviate the original cause of the problem. The church also took advantage of the scaffolding in place by having the ceiling and walls painted.
