Landslides force dismantling of Frank Lloyd Wright Jr's celebrated glass chapel: 'It's a crying shame' [View all]
Relocation of the Wayfarers Chapel on the Pacific coast shows the vulnerability of cultural sites in an increasingly volatile climate
For 73 years it reigned, unique and serene, on a high plateau overlooking the Pacific Ocean: the Wayfarers Chapel, Frank Lloyd Wright Jrs midcentury reinvention of what a church could be.
The photogenic, see-through sanctuary framed in a canopy of redwoods was beloved long before it became Instagram-famous. Jayne Mansfield was married there, Brian Wilson too. Last Christmas Eve, two weeks after the chapel had been designated a National Historic Landmark, it took three services to accommodate everyone who showed up to spend the holiday with chapel regulars. No one knew it would be the last one.
This month, Wayfarers Chapel is being dismantled, an emergency attempt to save the structures irreplaceable redwood, steel and stone components in the wake of a devastating landslide. By taking it apart now, before its too twisted and broken to ever reconfigure, the chapels leaders hope to give it a second life someday on stable ground. They dont have the cash yet for a rebuild, but theyre doing what they can at this critical moment: spending nearly half a million dollars on triage.
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This land in this area has been moving for a long time. Developers chose not to see it.