Edward Conradi's residence, located on the intersection of Park Avenue and Macomb Street, just to the east of FSU grounds.
[4] The first plans for the new student center were sent in 1963 to pastor Patrick Madde of the local Blessed Sacrament parish, who suggested enlarging the chapel to accommodate more parishioners.
Spanning half a city block, the combined complex features a towering bell, 95 feet high, commemorating the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the Spanish at St. Augustine.
The architecture is a two-story cruciform layout building with a modified mid-century Spanish design and a distinctive red-tiled gabled roof.
[5] Central to the chapel's appearance were its stained-glass windows, done in the dalle de verre style called by the architect the key to its beauty.