Wayfarers Chapel, an Iconic Structure by Lloyd Wright, Will Be Disassembled

May 14, 2024
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“So many of the chapel’s original materials that were part of the Lloyd Wright design cannot be replicated today: the old growth redwood glulam, the blue roof tiles, the elegant network of steel that holds the windows together. With each passing day, more of this material is lost or irreparably damaged,” Katie Horak, principal of Architectural Resources Group, said at a press conference. “Our team is working against the clock to document and move these building components to safety so that they can be put back together again.”

Rancho Palos Verdes mayor John Cruikshank said the city would be helping with the disassembling efforts in addition to looking for solutions to slow the land movement. “We are committed on working with Wayfarers to ensure the chapel can quickly be rebuilt on a geologically safe location somewhere within our city if possible,” Cruikshank said, adding that no specific sites had been selected yet.

Shattered glass and cracked concrete are just two of the noticeable signs of damage.

Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images

The modernist marvel is an incredible example of organic architecture and one of Lloyd Wright’s most well known projects. Redwood trees engulf the all-glass nave in a stunning display of nature-first design. In addition to admiration from architecture fans, the church has also made a number of onscreen appearances, including on The O.C., Revenge, The Bachelorette, and Lucifer. It’s also been a part of high-profile weddings, such as the 1958 nuptials of Jayne Mansfield and Mickey Hargitay.



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