About the Unity Temple [See on Map] Unity Temple, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1908, is considered one of Wright’s finest buildings, especially notable for its revolutionary use of reinforced concrete. Still in use by the original Unitarian Universalist Congregation for whom it was designed in 1908, Unity Temple is a place of worship and community meeting place. Open to the public seven days a week with weekend guided tours, it also hosts over 25,000 scholars, students, and visitors each year. Over the years, the elements have had detrimental effects on the concrete, and...
Recently submitted by Rebecca, East Coast More than a church I grew up in Oak Park and River Forest from birth until about age 19. I can remember from a very young age attending church at Unity Temple. Sometimes having Sunday school in the classrooms below...