If you’ve traveled along Meridian Street recently in the Meridian Hills area, you may have noticed the significant upgrades taking place on the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation temple. The Hagerman Group has spent the last year completing major renovations to the facility’s sanctuary and social hall, chapel, office spaces, gift shop, corridors, and entrances.
Working alongside Ratio Architects, The Hagerman Group ensured that not even the smallest detail was overlooked. From the imported Jerusalem stone flooring to the eucalyptus wood used throughout, the new temple provides an impressive upgrade to what had become a somewhat outdated facility. The renovated building, which combines a modern flair with more traditional religious elements, has drawn rave reviews from congregation members and visitors alike.
New entrance canopy with stone-wrapped and Ipe wood columns |
View from outside new gift shop; imported Jerusalem floor tile in foreground |
Chapel interior with existing stained glass incorporated into new wood storefront |
Adam Keller