Frank Lloyd Wright's Unitarian Meeting House at 75 Presentation

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Special Event

Age Group:

Adults
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  • Registration will close on May 6, 2026 @ 5:00pm.

Program Description

Event Details

This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Unitarian Meeting House, widely regarded as one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most significant achievements. Through a blend of narrative and archival photographs and documents, this presentation explores the planning, construction, and preservation of this deeply personal work—a National Historic Landmark that redefined the concept of sacred space since its completion in 1951.

Presenter bio: Rainer Dronzek is a board member of the Friends of the Meeting House, an all-volunteer non-profit organization focused on education, advocacy, and preservation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Unitarian Meeting House.

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