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Unity Temple, 1905-1908, Frank Lloyd Wright, 875 Lake St.
One of the most important Wright's building in the beginning of the 20th century. Many people think it's the first modern building. Concrete only. Double core: the taller side is the Temple, and the shorter side is the House. No window at the street side. Lighting mostly from roof windows with yellow and green stained glass.
Wright said when he designed this building, for the first time he realized that the true soul of a building is not wall but space.
Unity Temple, 1905-1908, Frank Lloyd Wright, 875 Lake St.
One of the most important Wright's building in the beginning of the 20th century. Many people think it's the first modern building. Concrete only. Double core: the taller side is the Temple, and the shorter side is the House. No window at the street side. Lighting mostly from roof windows with yellow and green stained glass.
Wright said when he designed this building, for the first time he realized that the true soul of a building is not wall but space.
Local lore has it that one is named "Uzeir" (a Bosnjak name) and the other "Momo" (a Serb name) after two beloved comedic characters; no one could (can?) remember which is which, though, and so, both were destroyed during the war.
Andrew Hannes, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District biologist, watches contractors working on new plantings at Unity Island in Buffalo, NY, June 9, 2020.
The Unity Island Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Project will restore 10 acres of coastal wetland habitat. The project is a prime example of a much larger campaign for beneficial use of dredged material in the Great Lakes region.
Unity Temple, 1905-1908, Frank Lloyd Wright, 875 Lake St.
One of the most important Wright's building in the beginning of the 20th century. Many people think it's the first modern building. Concrete only. Double core: the taller side is the Temple, and the shorter side is the House. No window at the street side. Lighting mostly from roof windows with yellow and green stained glass.
Wright said when he designed this building, for the first time he realized that the true soul of a building is not wall but space.
Am Mittwoch, 7. Feber 2018, fand in der Bibliotheksaula die Eröffnung der Konferenz „St. Severus von Antiochia“ statt.
Zu diesem Festakt sprach im Beisein von Exzellenz Erzbischof Dr. Franz Lackner und der Landesrätin Mag. Martina Berthold seine Heiligkeit Mor Ignatius Aprem II., Patriarch der syrisch orthodoxen Kirche von Antiochia und des Ostens, zum Thema „Mor Severus, Crown of Suryoye“.
Grußadressen kamen von Dekan Prof. Alois Halbmayr, Prof. Dietmar Winkler, Prof. Peter A. Bruck sowie von seiner Exzellenz Mir Polycarpus Dr. Augin Aydin.
Fotos: Hans-Christian Gruber
Unity Student Matthew Dyer took this self portrait at Cleveland pond at Ames Nowell State Park in Mass.
Taken on Manchester Unity building tour as part of Melbourne Open House 2009. The spire in the background is St Paul's Cathedral.