Note: This post is one in a series that focuses on LDS architecture that is not historic, but that departs from standard cookie-cutter plans to become unique and beautiful in a different way. To see all of these posts, click here.
Today's Modern Architecture entry comes from the Logan 11th Ward, which had some elements I liked. Some simple colored glass is present throughout the building, which creates a unifying feel to the whole structure, especially because it's at the front of the chapel.
(Image Source: Church History Library)
Unfortunately the 11th Ward was recently sold to developers and demolished.
ReplyDeleteMy family lived across the street from and attended the Logan 11th Ward. Sad to confirm the building was sold to a developer. I understand it was a requirement of the sale to demolish the building within 30 days. 😢
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