UNIVERSAL HALL AND CAFÉ
This five-sided building was begun in 1974
and took ten years to complete. George Ripley was its
main architect and Lyle Schnadt its main builder—although
there were many others involved in building it over
the years. The stained glass windows were designed by
American artist James Hubbell and the murals in the
auditorium are the work of Haydn Stubbings, an English
artist. The Hall has a performance space, dance and
recording studios, a visuals department and a Sanctuary.
The auditorium is used for Community meetings and celebrations
as well as for international conferences and performances.
The Hall also houses the Helios Café which is
open daily.
PARK BUILDING
This house was given to the Community in 1972
to be used as a focal point for educational activities.
It now holds a library, meeting space and guest accommodation.
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