YOUR CABLE OCTOBER 15 PRESUME DECISION TEMPLE DESIGN HAS NO BEARING ON
COURT DECISION OCTOBER 26 IS THIS CORRECT? DO YOU HAVE ADVANCE INFORMATION
AS TO WHAT DECISION WILL BE? GUARDIAN HAS MADE NO DECISION BUT SEEMS
PREFER AZAMAT BY HOPFER STUTTGART. PLEASE CABLE PROPOSED HEIGHT AND WIDTH.
HAVE YOU ANY IDEA COST OF CONSTRUCTION....
LETTER OF 19 OCTOBER 1955
19 October 1955
Dear Bahá’í Friends:
I cabled you at the instruction of our beloved Guardian today as follows:
“Your cable October 15 presume decision temple design has no bearing on
court decision October 26 is this correct? Do you have advance information
as to what decision will be? Guardian has made no decision but seems to
prefer Azamat by Hopfer Stuttgart. Please cable proposed height and width.
Have you any idea of cost of construction”.
As the cable indicates, it is my understanding that the decision with
regard to Temple design has nothing to do with the decision in the court
case, but that you wished the Guardian’s decision in order to assist in
appropriate publicity. We hope and pray that the decision will be
favorable.
In reviewing these specifications which you have set up for the Temple,
the Guardian wishes to call your attention to the fact that you have
included some items in the specifications which are not necessary, and in
fact are definitely not a part of a Bahá’í Temple, as follows:
Your No. 14—Assembly Hall. The Temple is for worship only, and no Assembly
Hall is permissible. (In America the basement of the Temple has been
temporarily used as a Foundation Hall.) This has been due to the long time
taken to construct the building etc.
No. 17—Conference Rooms. Inasmuch as the Temple is for worship only,
conference rooms are not required.
No. 18—Library and Archives. These facilities are not required nor
desirable in a House of Worship.
No. 19 and 20—Kitchen Facilities. These are not required, as food is not
to be served in the Temple. The Temple is for prayer and worship only.
No. 27—Air Raid Shelters. These are not required.
No. 30—Caretaker’s House. This is not required at the present time, as the
caretaker can sleep in one of the spare rooms of the Temple.
The Guardian feels it important to direct your attention to the fact that
the Temple must be built just as economically as possible, and to provide
only the facilities which are prescribed for a House of Worship. The Cause
is under such heavy expense at the present time that we cannot undertake
the construction of buildings which require too great an outlay of funds.
The Guardian would appreciate your having some preliminary estimates made
just as quickly as possible of what it would cost to build the Temple
designated as “Azamat”. He likewise would like you to send him now just as
many details as possible concerning the construction of this building,
materials to be used etc.
I presume by the time this letter reaches you, you will have cabled the
proposed height and width.
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