St. Charles Seminary
Ambler, PA
A newly renovated chapel, in dedication to St. Therése, was recently designed by our studio for St. Charles Seminary in Ambler, PA.
Creatively using the existing St. Therése Altar from St. Martin’s Chapel, our team designed newly fabricated, matching furnishings-including a marble ambo and tabernacle pedestal to go with the set within the St. Therése chapel sanctuary.
photo: @archphilly
photo: @archphilly
photo: @archphilly
Interior of a church with wooden pews, stained glass windows, an altar, religious statues, and hanging lights.
Interior of a church sanctuary with wooden pews, a white altar with gold accents, stained glass windows, and statues of angels on the wall behind the altar. The ceiling has recessed lighting and hanging lamps.
Interior view of a church altar with a crucifix, statues, and candles, stained glass window, wooden pews, and chairs.
A religious altar with lit candles, a cross, and ornate decorations in a church setting.
Close-up of ornate white marble altar with intricate gold and brown wood carvings, gold candle holder on top, in a room with large stained glass window and red velvet chairs in the background.
A white marble pulpit with decorative brown circular accents, placed in front of a stained glass window in a church or chapel.
A religious altar with a white and gold crucifix on top, a white tabernacle with a gold sunburst emblem, and a marble panel with orange and cream patterns. To the right, a gold tabernacle with a dove on top and gold candle holders.
Close-up of a Christian altar with a white marble tabernacle featuring a gold crucifix of Jesus Christ mounted on top. The altar is decorated with gold accents, candles, and a small cross, set against a brown wall with a shadow of the crucifix to the right.
An ornate gold and red medal with intricate framing and a crest, placed on a velvet red surface with gold trim.
Meanwhile, on the grounds of St. Charles, elegant custom pedestals, meticulously crafted from premium Italian Carrara marble, were created to harmonize beautifully with the campus architecture while providing a dignified and enduring foundation for the statues. These sacred figures, thoughtfully relocated from the former seminary site, now stand prominently on their new bases, ensuring their devotional presence continues to inspire for generations to come.