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The three-story building at 200 N. 11th St. was built in 1928 and has numerous meeting rooms and a theatre capable of seating 900.

Square & Compass Celebrates the Detroit Masonic Temple with Rob Moore

Square & Compass Celebrates the Detroit Masonic Temple with Rob Moore - Canadian Architect By May 25, 2021 The Detroit Masonic Temple is both the world’s largest Masonic Temple and a significant part Detroit’s (and the regions) architectural and historical character. Share Since its 2020 inception, Square & Compass has often explored the architectural and historical significance of the Windsor Masonic Temple. Just across the river from the Windsor Masonic Temple sits Detroit Masonic Temple. Built during the “golden age of Freemasonry,” the Detroit Masonic Temple is both the world’s largest Masonic Temple and a significant part Detroit’s architectural and historical character.

Applying Neuroscience to the Architectural Features of Masonic Temples

Applying Neuroscience to the Architectural Features of Masonic Temples - Canadian Architect By Apr 19, 2021 Join Square & Compass in speaking with Prof. Andrea de Paiva, founder of NeuroAU & Professor of Neurology/Built Spaces. Share In April 2021, Square & Compass was honoured to speak with Prof. Andrea de Paiva, founder of NeuroAU & Professor of Neurology/Built Spaces, about the application of neuroscientific principles to architecture and built environments (including Masonic Temples). The relationship between a built environment and its users is a fascinating topic; especially over the last year as COVID-19 related restrictions have greatly altered the way a user interacts with his/her built environments.

The Importance of Keeping a Heritage Property/Building

The Importance of Keeping a Heritage Property/Building - Canadian Architect By Mar 09, 2021 Prof. William Moore Describes the Beautiful Windsor Masonic Temple, and discusses the Importance of Organizations Keeping its Heritage Properties Share The connection between an organization and its buildings is perhaps no better demonstrated than in Freemasonry. In almost every city and town, Masonic Temples represent not only Masonic Homes, but a Community and Cultural Landmarks. This connection is especially evident in the history of the Windsor Masonic Temple, a Windsor, ON landmark that is a vital part of the region’s history. In January 1922, (at the Windsor Masonic Temple’s Grand Opening), the Masonic Grand Lodge stated:

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