After having worshiped in a school gymnasium for several years, NPCOC sought to establish their permanent home on undeveloped property in Sachse. This first phase of their masterplan is a contemporary building intended to establish a strong identity in a fast-growing community. A new 320 seat worship space, lobby, and classrooms were provided in a compact arrangement that utilizes transparency both internally and externally to create a sense of spaciousness and openness. All of the spaces were designed for flexibility and can easily be adapted for other uses in the future as they complete their masterplan.

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
HH Architects developed a Master Plan of facilities in the classic Romanesque style of architecture, communicating back to the origins of the Catholic Church.