Unitarian Meeting House

Unitarian Meeting House

has been designated a

National Historic LandmarkDesigned by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright for the First Unitarian Society of Madison, the meeting house is an innovative building that has influenced religious architecture worldwide since the mid-twentieth century. Completed in 1951, the meeting house uses a diamond shape as the basic building form; a soaring roof evokes the steeple and shelters the chapel and parish hall withing a single unified structure.

Marker is on University Bay Drive 0.2 miles north of University Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

HMDB