use the provided image as the base critical keep all existing buildings exactly where they are recolor the existing historic church buildings to painted white brick preserve the steeple columns proportions and landscaping redesign the new worship center addition on the left so it feels appropriate and ecclesiastical rather than corporate design adjustments architecture replace stark concrete panels with warm white brick or light limestone increase brick presence to at least 60 of the fa ade break the upper mass into stepped volumes instead of one solid block introduce subtle gabled or sloped roof forms concealed behind parapets to avoid flat corporate feel add vertical pilasters or recessed bays to create depth reduce repetitive window grid rhythm windows larger but fewer openings arched or softly framed window details bronze or black metal framing not silver material palette warm white painted brick existing buildings natural limestone accents traditional red or white brick for lower walls no cold gray precast panels no corporate curtain wall look entry add a welcoming contemporary portico or covered entry that complements but does not mimic the existing columned fa ade wood soffits or warm lighting under canopy scale the new building should be larger in footprint but visually lighter keep the steeple as the dominant vertical element step back portions of the fa ade to preserve the historic church prominence landscape mature trees to soften corners slight courtyard feel between old and new mood established church campus southern traditional with contemporary refinement warm welcoming timeless lighting soft late afternoon light warm tone not harsh midday contrast camera street level perspective slight angle showing relationship between old and new avoid corporate office appearance federal building aesthetic brutalist or institutional massing overly minimalist grid fa ade