The Unitarian Meeting House, part of the First Unitarian Society of Madison, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1946-47 and completed in 1951. It is recognized as one of the world's most innovative examples of church architecture. Its design was radical for the time and changed the course of 20th c. church design. The Meeting House is one of 17 Wright buildings designated by the American Institute of Architects as a significant example of his contribution to American culture and is a National Historic Landmark. It was also FLW's own church and reflects his personal spiritual beliefs.
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