In November 1992, St. Cecilia’s Catholic Church unveiled a new two-story community center and administration building to cater to the diverse needs of its congregation and the broader community in Houston. Spanning 27,625 sq. ft., this establishment, designed by Tapley-Lunow Architects, stands as a testament to modern architecture infused with the timeless ethos of community and faith. The facility not only provides administrative capabilities but also offers spaces for fellowship, community events, and spiritual engagements, underpinning the church’s commitment to being a central hub for its members.