MID-CENTURY MODERN IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA

Saint Cecilia Catholic Church


Edgar Wilson

  • Built
    1966

Advances in technology allowed religious buildings of the middle century to move away from traditional forms. The elegant curved roofs and large sweeping overhangs of St Cecilia were undeniably fresh and new.

Wilson was a master of ecclesiastic designs during this time. He rejected the trend to build large hall-like spaces and instead, adhered to more traditional church plans. Nonetheless Wilson clearly positioned St Cecilia, inside and out, in the 20th century. In sharp contrast to the lavish and ornate Catholic churches of the past, his church is simple and unadorned.

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