Women's Temperance Union
Temple in Chicago Illinois

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"The Temple-The National Building of the Women's Temperance Union Chicago Ill


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Women's Temple

Architect: Burnham and Root, 1891-92,southwest corner of LaSalle and Monroe Streets,demolished in 1926.

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The Women's Temple was commissioned by the Women's Christian Temperance Union. Some called it excessively fussy and feminine, but Root felt that a building also should represent those who commissioned it (another argument was that this particular group's tendencies would have been to a plainer, more utilitarian design). It was, however, a typical John Root design in that it was functional and designed to permit as much light as possible into the interior of the building.