Summary
Crossroads Christian Church in Grand Prairie, Texas, was built as a place for worship and fellowship. But one aspect of the space's design was borrowed from an unlikely model: an airport.
Architects designed the $14 million building, which was completed in July 2004, with two "secured areas," one for the nursery and another for preschool-age children. Like the secured areas in an airport, each zone has only one entrance and one exit. (For emergencies, there are additional, one-way exits.)See the full content of this document
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Church's Security Built In
Parents check in their children at stations in the church lobby and are issued computer-generated nametags that match the ...
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