• Manhattan New York Temple© Diane Ottosen
Manhattan New York Temple

MANHATTAN NEW YORK TEMPLE
© Diane Ottosen

 

HOLINESS TO THE LORD
THE HOUSE OF THE LORD

"For thou knowest that we have done this work through great tribulation; and out of our poverty we have given of our substance to build a house to thy name, that the Son of Man might have a place to manifest himself to his people."
—Doctrine & Covenants 109:5

LATEST NEWS & EVENTS

Photo:  Victor Loza

Exterior Cladding of the Querétaro Mexico Temple Nears Completion

Exterior cladding of the Querétaro Mexico Temple is nearing completion as crews install the final precast panels on the upper tier of the steeple that rises prominently above the main body of the structure. The bright white cladding accentuates the temple’s mission-style architectural features. On the left side of the main entrance, a recessed space has been reserved for the cornerstone, which will be engraved with the year of dedication.
Photo:  bham.eng.temple Instagram page

Scaffolding Added to the Birmingham England Temple

Structural steel framing has been established for the Birmingham England Temple, including the central steeple, which rises as a defining architectural feature of the design. Recent efforts have concentrated around the base of the steeple, where scaffolding has been erected to provide safe access for work at height. Elsewhere on the site, construction continues on the ancillary building that will support temple operations.
Photo:  Brent R.

Installing Window Ornamentation at the Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple

Window tracery and ornamental panels are being installed on the west side of the Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple. Decorative tracery now fills the upper portions of the arched windows, while spandrel panels conceal the floor line where the third level intersects the exterior wall system. Stone cladding continues along the first story of the temple, and additional hardscape elements—including stair railings, planters, and boulders—are also being installed.
Photo:  Brent R.

Dewatering Progress at the Heber Valley Utah Temple Site

A temporary dewatering system is in place at the Heber Valley Utah Temple site where shallow groundwater is being extracted into nearby Lake Creek. The dewatering process poses no flood risk and does not impact the deep aquifers used for irrigation and drinking water. Once the foundation is in place, active pumping will transition to a passive, gravity-fed French drain system. New excavations are taking place at the west end of the property.

TEMPLE STATISTICS



384

Total


214

Dedicated


64

Under Construction


106

Announced


The construction and renovation of Latter-day Saint temples is determined by the Church's First Presidency. New temple locations are most often announced at the Church's semiannual General Conference meetings.
 

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Querétaro Mexico Temple
Cladding the exterior walls; ornamental fence installed; building guardhouse and ancillary building
Birmingham England Temple
Pouring temple floor slab
Provo Utah Rock Canyon Temple
15th dedicated temple in operation; closed for renovation; cladding and sheathing the exterior; installing windows; landscaping of the grounds underway
Heber Valley Utah Temple
Dewatering the temple site; awaiting ruling from Utah Supreme Court on lawsuit against Wasatch County