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New blog post: Rendering for Oak Dale Church
http://www.jscottsmith.com/2010/01/26/oa k-dale-church/
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J. Scott Smith Visual Designs, Inc. Just posted a new letter of recommendation from LeAnn Wood, capital campaign director for Silver Springs Baptist Church in Mount Juliet, TN. Thanks LeAnn!!
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To Whom It May Concern: Our stewardship team attended training sessions with The Gage Group in Dallas, and they strongly suggested that we have a virtual

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(New testimonial posted.)
Wow! Very flattering! Thanks Pastor Ed!
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“Here on Long Island, we were designing and building a new church facility unlike any in this area. Because of that, we knew the renderings would be

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For over a year now, we have been working with Pastor Ed Kirkland of Wantagh Baptist Church on Long Island, New York. For some time, his congregation has been

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Just ran across this post. These are some amazing photos! Although they are photos of real buildings that exist, many of these would make great studies to

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Just discovered this post today at the WebUrbanist blog. Although many of these staircases wouldn't fly in the good ole' litigious USA, they are indeed very


















