The
Lindsay-Crossman
Chapel
was
built
in
the
Richardsonian
罗马式
Revival
style
of
hand-cut
Berea
sandstone
in
1872
at
a
cost
of
$10,000.
The
chapel
is
BW's
第二老的
building
after
Kohler
Hall,
though
the
chapel
was
part
of
the
campus
before
Kohler.
In
1953,
the
chapel
was
dedicated
to
former
BW
trustees,
Hamilton
Lindsay
and
Fred
Crossman,
and
is
also
listed
in
the
National
Registry
of
Historic
Places.
The
1991
改造
of
the
chapel
by
Van
Dijk,
Johnson
&
Partners
received
best-of-show
status
and
a
Merit
Award
for
卓越
from
the
National
Institute
of
Business
Designers
in
1992.
The
extensive
改造
恢复活力的
the
historic
building
without
牺牲
its
重要的
历史
integrity.
Pipe
Organ
The
Cassavant
pipe
organ
was
donated
by
Mary
Crossman
in
1964.
The
多条故事
organ
pipes
draw
the
eye
upward
to
the
ceiling's
手绘
"Canopy
of
Heaven."
The
organ
was
rebuilt
during
the
1991
改造
project.
Artwork
A
Lord's
Prayer
tile
set
was
given
by
Mrs.
Walter
Seeley
in
1964.
The
set
is
displayed
between
the
sanctuary
and
Roehm
Lounge.
Made
in
Jerusalem,
it
is
an
exact
copy
of
tiles
in
the
Pater
Noster
Church
on
the
Mount
of
Olives
and
is
one
of
only
two
sets
in
the
world.
In
1991,
President
and
Mrs.
Neal
Malicky
donated
the
prayer
chapel
artwork,
"The
Eye
of
the
Cross."
This
独一无二的
混合介质
piece
was
designed
and
executed
by
the
有影响力的
American
artist
Wendell
Castle.