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{{Short description|Convention center in Madison, Wisconsin}}[[Image:MononaTerraceClose.jpg|thumb|Part of the [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]] skyline as seen from [[Lake Monona]], with Monona Terrace in the middle and the capitol directly behind it.]] [[Image:Monona Terrace (lake view).jpg|thumb|Monona Terrace (view from Lake Monona)]] '''Monona Terrace''' (officially the '''Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center''') is a [[convention center]] on the shores of [[Lake Monona]] in [[Madison, Wisconsin]]. ==Controversy== The building was originally designed and proposed by Wisconsin native [[Frank Lloyd Wright]] in 1938. The county board rejected the plan by a single vote. Wright would continue to seek support for the plan (and alter its design) until his death in 1959. For the next four decades, various proposals for a convention center on the Monona Terrace land would be considered and rejected. Several times, it appeared that supporters of the project would be able to secure the public financing to complete the project, but various forces (such as the start of [[World War II]]) inevitably sidelined the plan. In 1990, Madison Mayor [[Paul Soglin]] resurrected Wright's proposal. Among the arguments against its construction, opponents argued that it was not a genuine Wright building, that the costs were too steep for the tax payers to bear and that the construction would adversely affect the environment, specifically destroying the view of Lake Monona from street level on the south side of the Capitol Square.<ref name="mt1992">[[Milwaukee Sentinel]], [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=nHxQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3RIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2307,2973502&dq=monona+terrace&hl=en Madison struggles with Wright choice for Center] 1992-08-12. Retrieved 2011-04-21.</ref><ref name="mt1992-2">[[Milwaukee Sentinel]], [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=znoWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8BIEAAAAIBAJ&pg=4556,859607&dq=monona+terrace&hl=en Madison Votes Lean Toward Approval] 1992-11-04. Retrieved 2011-04-21.</ref> Additionally, the site of the land stands on historic Ho-Chunk Nation burial mounds. The proposed construction was put to a public referendum in 1992 and it passed. Construction began two years later. In 1997, nearly sixty years after Wright's original conception, Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center opened its doors. ==Location== [[File:Wisconsin State Capitol from Monona Terrace.jpg|thumb|View of the [[Wisconsin State Capitol|Wisconsin State Capitol building]] overlooking Monona Terrace and the water fountain]] Monona Terrace is located two blocks from the [[Wisconsin State Capitol|Wisconsin State Capitol building]] in downtown Madison. From the roof of Monona Terrace, one can see views of downtown Madison, including the Capitol and a panoramic view of Lake Monona. ==Development== Wright made several alterations to the design of Monona Terrace during his lifetime. Although the exterior design is Wright's, the interior as executed was designed by former Wright apprentice Anthony Puttnam of [[Taliesin Associated Architects]]. The building was constructed by J.H. Findorff and Son Inc., a southern Wisconsin contractor. ==Facilities== The facility hosts over 600 conventions, meetings and weddings each year that result in an average of $52 million in economic activity for the region. Monona Terrace also runs free community programs that serve approximately 56,000 people each year. Monona Terrace also offers guided tours, a gift shop, a rooftop cafe (warm weather months only), and serves as the home for some of the community's events including the national radio variety show [[Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?|Michael Feldman's ''Whad'Ya Know?'']],<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://current.org/2016/03/whadya-know-to-end-production-after-31-years/?wallit_nosession=1|title='Whad'Ya Know?' to end production after 31 years|work=Current|access-date=2018-03-03|language=en-US}}</ref> Dane Dances,<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://isthmus.com/events/dane-dances-aug-25/|title=Dane Dances|date=2017-04-26|work=Isthmus {{!}} Madison, Wisconsin|access-date=2018-03-03|language=en-us}}</ref> [[Ironman Triathlon#North America|Ironman Wisconsin]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.visitmadison.com/sports/events/ironman-wisconsin/|title=IRONMAN® Wisconsin {{!}} Madison|website=www.visitmadison.com|language=en-us|access-date=2018-03-03}}</ref> and U.S. Bank Eve.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://host.madison.com/wsj/entertainment/madison-s-family-friendly-nye-celebration-still-going-after-years/article_29af1b35-0305-5a9b-b6e9-efc3512d8948.html|title=Madison's family-friendly NYE celebration still going after 27 years|last=Journal|first=Samara Kalk Derby {{!}} Wisconsin State|work=madison.com|access-date=2018-03-03|language=en}}</ref> ==Gallery== <gallery> File:Monona1.jpg| File:Monona2.jpg| File:Monona3.jpg| File:Monona4.jpg| File:Monona5.jpg| File:Monona6.jpg| File:Monona7.jpg| File:Monona8.jpg| </gallery> ==See also== * [[List of Frank Lloyd Wright works]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category}} *{{Official website|http://www.mononaterrace.com }} *[http://www.glen.co.nz/?/articles/70-Monona-Terrace-entrance-in-HDR.html Photographed in HDR] {{Coord|43|4|18|N|89|22|50|W|type:landmark|display=title}} {{Frank Lloyd Wright}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Frank Lloyd Wright buildings]] [[Category:Convention centers in Wisconsin]] [[Category:Buildings and structures in Madison, Wisconsin]] [[Category:Tourist attractions in Madison, Wisconsin]] [[Category:1997 establishments in Wisconsin]] [[Category:Event venues established in 1997]]
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