The Unitarian Meeting House in Madison, Wisconsin, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1947, is a masterful expression of organic architecture. Its dramatic, soaring roofline echoes a hand-in-prayer gesture, while the use of native limestone and triangular geometry creates a harmonious dialogue between structure and spirit. The interior blurs boundaries between sacred and communal space, with thoughtful acoustics and natural light reinforcing Wright’s vision of unity between human experience, architecture, and nature.