The Wayfarers Chapel, known locally as "The Glass Church," was designed by Lloyd Wright, the eldest son of architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and completed in 1951. Located in the Palos Verdes peninsula in Los Angeles, its design aimed to blend the lines between architecture and nature, with large-span glass panels opening up to space toward the redwood canopies. Last year, the structure was designated a national historic landmark. Now, due to “accelerated land movement” in the area, the structure, which has been closed off to the public since February, was announced to be disassembled to protect it from further damage.
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Lloyd Wright’s Historic Wayfarers Chapel Will Be Disassembled Due to Landslide Risk
https://www.archdaily.com/1016605/lloyd-wrights-historic-wayfarers-chapel-will-be-disassembled-due-to-landslide-riskMaria-Cristina Florian