Baltimore, MD

Congregation Darchei Tzedek

Scope/Solutions

The new Darchei Tzadek’s synagogue features a large sanctuary with congregational seating for 380 people and includes vaulted ceilings and a tiered, second-floor balcony. The complex also includes a large social hall that can accommodate more than 400 occupants, kitchens, and four multi-purpose classrooms. Working for RBA Architecture, SGH designed the structure for the new synagogue.

The 20,000 sq ft synagogue is steel-framed with composite concrete floors and a roof supported by custom steel trusses and standard open-web steel joists. SGH designed a structure to accomplish large, open gathering spaces and unique architectural features. For this project, SGH designed the following:

  • Transfer girders to support offset columns that frame the desired open spaces
  • Custom steel girders to match the rise between each level of the tiered balcony
  • Hangers to support the front edge of the overhanging balcony
  • Four steel-framed girder trusses with vaulted bottom chords spanning nearly 60 feet over the sanctuary
  • An intermediate roof structure consisting of wide-flange steel beams between the four girder trusses and tube steel bracing for lateral stability
  • Lateral bracing for the sanctuary’s exterior walls to accommodate full-height two-story windows

Project Summary

completion-date

2011

Completion Date
Solutions
New Construction
Services
Structures
Markets
Culture & Entertainment
Client(s)
Congregation Darchei Tzedek
Specialized Capabilities
Building Design

Key team members

Gary Strand
Gary Strand
Structural Engineering Division Head, Washington, DC