Arkansas - Thorncrown Chapel - An AIA top 10 building - 20th century
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Our visit to the gorgeous Thorncrown Chapel...
Eureka Springs is an inviting town in the State of Arkansas, but the pleasure extends beyond its boundaries. One of the discoveries that my mother and I made while on vacation there a number of years ago was the strikingly beautiful Thorncrown Chapel...an AIA top awarded building for the 20th century.
The discovery of this unique designed chapel that sits amidst a wooded area outside the town of Eureka Springs delighted my mother and I when we traveled that way in September of 1995.
Little did we know until visiting the site that the American Institute of Architecture awarded this building a Gold Medal in 1990 and rated it one of the top ten buildings of the 20th century. In fact, it rates the number four position in the top ten, and we could see why after visiting it.
Jim Reed, a school teacher, bought the lush and wooded property intending to build a home there. As many people kept visiting that spot and remarking upon its natural beauty, he began thinking that it would be wonderful to be able to share it with more people.
Thus began the idea of erecting a chapel on that site that could be opened to every person living nearby as well as travelers to that area of the country.
He enlisted the help of a top architect by the name of Mr. E. Fay Jones who had studied under the famous architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.
Mr. Jones had already established world renowned credentials of his own and delighted in this project.
Just as his mentor Frank Lloyd Wright would have done, Mr. Jones used native materials of the area in the design and completion of this chapel which blends into the surrounding woods as though it was an intrinsic part of the scenery.
The Thorncrown Chapel rises 48 feet into the air and steel tresses, native woods, stone from the area and much glass was utilized in creating this gem of a chapel. The wooded area just outside the many windows makes one feel as though one is part of the natural scene.
I have always loved nature and a woods surrounded a portion of the property that my grandparents and parents owned in Wisconsin when I was growing up.
My brothers and I often walked in the woods and the softness of the ground underfoot and the quiet sounds muffled by the trees and plants along with the earthy smells are memories I carry inside of me no matter where we have lived since that time.
So this wooded setting with this chapel that seems to blend into the surrounding area truly struck me as being extra special.
Obviously other people think the same.
Prior to visiting Eureka Springs, Arkansas, I had never heard of Thorncrown Chapel.
One of the wonderful aspects of travel is getting to know more about different areas of the country or world in which we live.
Eureka Springs will be addressed in another hub. It is a wonderful place well worth a visit! Finding this special chapel was one of the unexpected pleasures of our traveling there.
Thorncrown Chapel is a non-denominational chapel and everyone is welcome to visit.
A minister lives on the grounds and is available to talk to people if they wish.
Sunday services are held there and had we stayed in Eureka Springs on a Sunday, I would very much have liked to attend a service just to experience one in that special setting.
A donation box is at the back of the chapel and although the building and grounds were donated, the gifts from visitors helps to defray maintenance and upkeep of the site.
The use of Thorncrown Chapel for weddings can be arranged and a fee for this availability is charged. I can't imagine a more natural or beautiful setting in which to begin a life of wedded bliss.
The acoustics inside this chapel are great, so the music whether that of the wedding march or the voice of a soloist would reverberate off of the glass and other hard surfaces and sound lovely.
My mother and I sat in the seats inside the chapel for a while and simply absorbed the quiet beauty of the woods outside the windows.
Being in the middle of a woods, the hustle and bustle of life in town or a city seem to dissipate like the morning mist rising from the ground. Life seems to slow down and the hush and quiet of the people respecting the Thorncrown Chapel as a place of worship or meditation adds to the relaxation one feels when being in that atmosphere for a while.
Knowing that Thorncrown Chapel has won all these top U.S. architectural awards and is considered to be one of the top ten buildings for the 20th century is interesting.
In my opinion the intricacy of design yet simplicity of elements that have it blending into the surrounding wooded area almost like a translucent mushroom might have grown up in that spot are what make this chapel stand out from the rest.
Until one gets close to it by walking through the woods, one would not even see it from a distance.
The trees and plants growing there enshroud it with the natural beauty of God's own hand.
- Thorncrown Chapel
Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas is available for daily visitation, weddings, and Sunday Services.
- Thorncrown Chapel Photo Gallery
Pictures of Thorncrown Chapel
- The Architecture of Thorncrown Chapel
Information about the architecture of Thorncrown Chapel and Fay Jones
Video showing photos of Eureka Springs, countryside and Thorncrown Chapel
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Comments
Hi Rochelle, There is a good reason you would not remember it. The chapel was constructed in 1980 so it would not have been there when you visited Eureka Springs. Thanks for reading and commenting.
No, I realized that it would not have been there at that time.
It is a lovely area.
Hi again Rochelle, It truly is a beautiful part of the country. I'll put our impressions of Eureka Springs into another hub. Would enjoy going back sometime.
The natural setting is beautiful -- but I'm a bit hesitant about the chapel, having just come from LondonGirl's hubs on the cathedrals and churches of London. A bit different!
Hi Teresa,
Vastly different no doubt! The cathedrals in Europe are something else entirely. Many of them were built in a time frame that spanned several centuries. Will have to check London Girl's hub out. Thanks for commenting.
What a lovely and scenic chapel, thanks for sharing it, Peggy.
Wow! This is different. Fascinating! Thank you for sharing.
Hello Melody,
Happy to share this most natural of places with you. Thanks for reading and commenting.
Hello Elynjo, Glad that you liked this and found it fascinating. Thanks for the comment.
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Lovely spot, thanks for sharing :)
Peggy, this is delightful and would be a great place to visit and commune with nature.
Hello Paper Moon, Thanks.
Hello kiran, You are most welcome. It really is beautiful and so unexpected in the middle of the woods. Thanks for commenting.
Hello Linda / Pink Lady,
WONDERFUL spot to commune with nature! That area of the country in general is so beautiful. Let's go sometime!
Wish I'd known about Thorncrown the only time I was in Eureka Springs (1997). What a wonderful, unselfish man Jim Reed is to not keep this spot in the woods for himself. And how inspired to make it blend in with the trees. Looks so peaceful and serene. Thanks so much for sharing this.
Hi Jama, My mother and I only spent 2 nights there so did not get to see everything in the area either. This just happened to be one of the things that we did get to see and we both loved it. Yes......kudos to Jim Reed! Thanks for the comment.
It's a nice looking modern chapel and the thing that it is located amidst the woods is amazing.
Hello shamelabboush, Yes...that is what makes it so very special. Nature seems to be an intricate part of it surrounding it outside every window. Contributes to the feeling of peace and serenity. Thanks for your comment.



















Rochelle Frank says:
7 months ago
Thanks for sharing this special lovely spot. I had not heard of this before. Visted Eureka Springs once in the 60's and don't remember it too well, except that we dined at a "log cabin" restaurant that was very good. We also visted a small Catholic church which was very lovely as well with a large natural stone stairway.