My initial research was on the Unitarian Meeting House by Frank Lloyd Wright.

The meeting house was located in Madison, Wisconsin and was finished being

constructed in 1951.  Below are images of the inside and outside of the

building along with ways he used to manage the entrence of light coming into

the Meeting House.

Frank Lloyd Wright used many unique ways to manage light.  One of these ways

was with the use of large overhangs which allowed less light to certain rooms and

windows in the building.  Another way in which Frank Lloyd Wright used to regulate

light into this building was through the positioning of the chapel in a Northerly fashion.