Fort Wayne, IN Concordia Theological Seminary
Plans to construct a senior college to close the gap between the synodical junior college and the beginning of professional study in the theological seminary at Fort Wayne, Indiana were approved at the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synodical convention in Houston, Texas in 1953. The entire campus, consisting of a total of 25 college buildings plus faculty housing, was designed by Eero Saarinen with the landscape design by Dan Kiley and opened in 1957 as the Concordia Senior College. The tile mosaics in the Wyneken Hall were created by Siegfried Reinhardt. The Seminary is not on the National Register.
Fort Wayne, IN Concordia Theological Seminary
Plans to construct a senior college to close the gap between the synodical junior college and the beginning of professional study in the theological seminary at Fort Wayne, Indiana were approved at the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synodical convention in Houston, Texas in 1953. The entire campus, consisting of a total of 25 college buildings plus faculty housing, was designed by Eero Saarinen with the landscape design by Dan Kiley and opened in 1957 as the Concordia Senior College. The tile mosaics in the Wyneken Hall were created by Siegfried Reinhardt. The Seminary is not on the National Register.