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Temple Isaiah: The Evolution of Classical to Extreme Modernism

This guided media presentation and walking tour of two sanctuaries includes the E. Stewart Williams Modernist-designed 1950s Liberman Chapel and David Christian’s brutalism-designed 1980s Bochner Sanctuary.

$75 (90 min)

Category: Palm Springs, Guided, Kid-Friendly Activity, Talk, Tour (Interior)

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The guided tour of Temple Isaiah, a stunning architectural masterpiece, contrasts the E. Stewart Williams Modernist-designed 1950s Al Liberman Chapel with the 1980s west-facing addition. The brutalist addition dedicated to Abe Bochner and family, originally conceived in 1971 by Donald Wexler and later in 1982 designed by David Christian to meet the growing needs of the congregation, it has a magnificent panoramic window view of the San Jacinto Mountains. The sanctuary is a jewel box, it features a colorful centerpiece ark by Israeli-born sculptor and kinetic artist Yaacov Agam.

$75

Things To KnowAll ages
This is an indoor activity
Wheelchair accessible
Parking and handicap parking available
Restrooms are available
Large purses, bags, and backpacks not permitted

Important InformationFree parking is available in Temple Isaiah's parking lot and surrounding streets.
The organizer of this event is Temple Isaiah.

Check-in Location Temple Isaiah
332 W Alejo Rd
Palm Springs, CA 92262
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Photo Credits: Sandi Hemmerlein {"locationAddressVisibility":"visible"}

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