This
church designed for the Greek orthodox congregation in the suburbs of Milwaukee
was one of Wright's last commissions. In the last few years of his life
he completed almost seventy works, several of which illustrate his interest
in the circular form. (See, for example his Guggenheim Museum in New York
City.) Wright died, however, in 1959 before the ground breaking of the church.
Wright's circular
design uses two important elements from Greek Orthodox churches, the dome
and the Greek cross. The shallow concrete dome (106 feet in diameter)
is superimposed on a floor plan in the shape of a Greek cross; the Greek
cross inscribed within a circle is a key design element in the details
of the church as well.
The
entrance The stained
glass is not by Wright or Taliesin artists.
See
also the Marin County Civic Center, designed during this same period, for
a similar use of curvilinear forms.