User talk:Trödel/Sandbox1
Appearance
- Temple #1 - Operating
Dates
[edit]- Announcement - 9 November 1871
- Groundbreaking - 9 November 1871 by Brigham Young
- Dedication - April 6, 1877 by Daniel H. Wells
- Rededication - November 11, 1975 by Spencer W. Kimball
Design Information
- Temple design - Castellated Gothic
- Exterior finish - Native red sandstone quarried from Little Cottonwood Canyon and plastered white.
- Site size - 6.5 acres (2.6 hectares)
- Floor area - 143,969 sq ft (Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character ",". m2)
- Height - 175 ft (53 m)
- Ordinance rooms - 3 with stationary sessions
- Sealing rooms - 18
People
- Designer - Truman O. Angell
Other Information
- Visitors' center - Yes
- Clothing rental - Available
Location
250 East 400 South
St. George, Utah
United States
- Temple #15 - Closed for renovation
Dates
[edit]- Announcement - August 14, 1967
- Groundbreaking - September 15, 1969 by Hugh B. Brown
- Dedication - February 9, 1972 by Joseph Fielding Smith
- Open House - January 10-29, 1972
Design Information
- Temple design - Functional modern with single center spire design
- Exterior finish - White cast stone with gold anodized aluminum grills, bronze glass panels and a painted spire
- Site size - 17 acres (6.9 hectares)
- Floor area - 128,325 sq ft (11,922 m2)
- Height - 175 ft (53 m)
- Ordinance rooms - 6 with Movie, stationary sessions
- Sealing rooms - 12
People
- Designer - Emil B. Fetzer
Other Information
- Clothing rental - Yes
Location
2200 Temple Hill Drive
Provo, Utah
United States
- Temple #46 - Closed for renovation
Dates
[edit]- Announcement - April 6, 1991
- Groundbreaking - June 20, 1992 by James E. Faust
- Dedication - October 9, 1994 by Howard W. Hunter
- Open House - September 10-30, 1994
Design Information
- Temple design - Classic modern, single-spire design
- Exterior finish - White precast concrete with marble chips
- Site size - 13 acres (5.3 hectares)
- Floor area - 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2)
- Height - 165 ft (50 m)
- Ordinance rooms - 4 with stationary sessions
- Sealing rooms - 5
People
- Current President - Boyd P. Hoglund
- Designer - Scott Partnership Architects
Other Information
- Clothing rental - Yes
Location
9000 Windy Ridge Road
Windermere, Florida
United States
- Temple #63 - Operating
Dates
[edit]- Announcement - August 10, 1998
- Groundbreaking - October 10, 1998 by Jay E. Jensen
- Dedication - October 23, 1999 by Gordon B. Hinckley
- Open House - October 8–16, 1999
Design Information
- Temple design - Classic modern, single-spire design
- Exterior finish - Imperial Danby White marble quarried in Vermont
- Site size - 6.34 acres (2.6 hectares)
- Floor area - 10,700 sq ft (990 m2)
- Height - 71 ft (22 m)
- Ordinance rooms - 2 with two-stage progressive sessions
- Sealing rooms - 2
People
- Current President - Kaplin S. Jones (2021)
- Designer - John Coakley, Sr.
Other Information
Location
37425 Woodward Avenue
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
United States
- Temple #162 - Operating
Dates
[edit]- Announcement - 4 October 2008
- Groundbreaking - 23 October 2010 by Thomas S. Monson
- Dedication - 10 March 2019 by Russell M. Nelson
- Open House - 28 January-16 February 2019
Design Information
- Exterior finish - Bianco Sardo Granite
- Site size - 14.5 acres (5.9 hectares)
- Floor area - 41,010 sq ft (3,810 m2)
- Height - 156.25 ft (48 m)
- Ordinance rooms - 2
- Sealing rooms - 3
People
- Current President - James Albert Toronto
Other Information
- Visitors' center - Yes
- Clothing rental - Yes
Location
Rome, Italy
- Temple #156 - Operating
Dates
[edit]- Announcement - 15 July 2011
- Groundbreaking - No formal groundbreaking[1]
- Dedication - 21 May 2017 by Henry B. Eyring
- Open House - 22 April - 13 May 2017
Design Information
- Exterior finish - Warm-toned limestone with character reflective of limestone used in the Le Chesnay and Versailles regions
- Site size - 2.26 acres (0.9 hectares)
- Floor area - 44,175 sq ft (4,104 m2)
- Ordinance rooms - 2 with two-stage progressive sessions
- Sealing rooms - 3
People
- Current President - Dominique Maurice Lucas
Other Information
- Visitors' center - Yes
- Clothing rental - Yes
Location
46 Boulevard Saint-Antoine, Le Chesnay, France.
- Temple #159 - Operating
Dates
[edit]- Announcement - April 6, 2013
- Groundbreaking - August 8, 2015[2][3] by L. Whitney Clayton[4]
- Dedication - December 10, 2017 by Henry B. Eyring
- Open House - October 27 – November 18, 2017
Design Information
- Exterior finish - Precast concrete panels with sections of gypsum fiber reinforced concrete
- Site size - 9.5 acres (3.8 hectares)
- Floor area - 42,657 sq ft (3,963 m2)
- Height - 160.5 ft (49 m)
- Ordinance rooms - 2
- Sealing rooms - 3
People
- Current President - John Wallace Yardley
- Designer - Architectural Nexus, Salt Lake City, Utah
Other Information
Location
300 South Cove Drive Cedar City, Utah
- Temple #160 - Operating
Dates
[edit]- Announcement - 3 October 2009
- Groundbreaking - 17 October 2015 by Walter F. González[5]
- Dedication - 28 October 2018 by Russell M. Nelson[6]
- Open House - 15 September-13 October 2018
Design Information
- Exterior finish - Precast concrete
- Site size - 4.06 acres (1.6 hectares)
- Floor area - 23,095 sq ft (2,146 m2)
- Height - 124 ft (38 m)
- Ordinance rooms - 2
- Sealing rooms - 2
People
- Current President - Héctor Manuel Verdugo Radrigán
Other Information
Location
1525 Pedro de Valdivia Concepción, Chile
- ^ "Elder Andersen visits construction site of Paris France Temple", Church News and Events, churchofjesuschrist.org, 19 June 2014. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
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- ^ "Ground Is Broken for the Cedar City Utah Temple". Newsroom. LDS Church. August 8, 2015.
- ^ Sterzer, Rachel (August 8, 2015). "Ground broken for Cedar City Utah Temple". Church News.
- ^ "Ground Broken for Temples in Chile and the U.S." Newsroom. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 17 October 2015.
- ^ "President Nelson Dedicates Concepción Chile Temple: Latter-day Saint prophet completes South America ministry tour". Newsroom. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 28 October 2017.