Provo Utah Temple 1972

1961-1983 (High Capacity)

The Original High Capacity

It was a natural progression from the International temple to the Oakland California temple. This, the first of a new type of higher capacity temples, capable of running separate sessions simultaneously with no concern of interference between sessions. Oakland accomplished this by taking the one endowment room of the International plan, and duplicating it to the other side of the Celestial Room. Two rooms, but each independent of each other.

Area80,157
Floors above grade3
Floors below Grade0
Baptistries1
Initiatories
Endowment Rooms2
Sealing Rooms7
*orignally, now 4.

Dedicated

TempleAnnouncedGroundbreakingDedicatedSquare Footage
Oakland California1961 01 231962 05 261964 11 14780,157

Description

In the late 1960s, it was clear that Utah’s Pioneer temples were operating above capacity, and Church members east of the Rockies still had to come west to attend the temple. This burden was lightened with three new Utah temples and a variation of the Oakland plan on the west coast, each featuring escalators (since removed) and an unprecedented six endowment rooms. The upper floor of each temple features 3 large endowment rooms on either side of a central celestial room. The ability to move large groups through quickly caused these temples to allow more endowments per day than any other temples to date.

Area115,000-148,236
Floors above grade3
Floors below Grade1
Baptistries1
Initiatories
Endowment Rooms6
Sealing Rooms3
*estimated

Dedicated

TempleAnnouncedGroundbreakingDedicatedSquare Footage
Provo Utah1967 08 141969 09 151972 02 09128,325
Ogden Utah1967 08 141969 09 081972 01 18115,000
Jordan River*1978 02 031979 06 091981 11 16148,236
*Variation on the plan, with nearly identical top floor, and similar second floor

Official Renders

Variations

Washington D.C.

Area156,558
Floors above grade7
Floors below Grade0
Baptistries1
Initiatories
Endowment Rooms6
Sealing Rooms10
*estimated

Washington D.C. Temple uses a similar layout to Provo and Ogden, in that the Endowment Rooms use a layout of 3 rooms either side of the Celestial Room, a design feature take from the Provo, Ogden and Jordan River temples..

Seattle Washington

Area110,000
Floors above grade3.5
Floors below Grade0.5
Baptistries1
Initiatories
Endowment Rooms4
Sealing Rooms13
*estimated

The Seattle Temples is a scaled down variation of the other temples of this plan. 4 rooms around the Celestial room, rather than 6, mark the difference in this new plan. While other floors have similar facilities with different configurations.

Tokyo Japan

Area53,997
Floors above grade4
Floors below Grade0
Baptistries1
Initiatories
Endowment Rooms2
Sealing Rooms5
*estimated

With lessons learned from Ogden, Provo and Jordan River, Tokyo was built on a plan that looks like the plan from Seattle was taken and cut in half. Two endowment rooms, but on only one side of the celestial room, allowed for high capacity, high efficiency, and a smaller footprint. This new layout would be adapted for the future Pacific plan temples.

Mexico City Mexico

Area116,642
Floors above grade3
Floors below Grade1
Baptistries1
Initiatories
Endowment Rooms4
Sealing Rooms11

The Mexico City Mexico Temples is, like Seattle, a scaled down variation of the other temples of this plan. 4 rooms around the Celestial room marks this temples room arrangement. While other floors have similar facilities with different configurations.

São Paulo Brazil

Area59,246
Floors above grade3
Floors below Grade1
Baptistries1
Initiatories
Endowment Rooms2
Sealing Rooms4

The smallest and last of the High Capacity Temples, Sao Paulo has a layout more similar to that of Oakland: 2 endowment rooms, on on either side of the Celestial Room. This plan would in turn lead directly to the Pacific plan.

TempleAnnouncedGroundbreakingDedicatedSquare Footage
Washington D.C.1968 11 151968 12 071974 11 19156,558
São Paulo Brazil1975 03 011976 03 201978 10 3059,246
Tokyo Japan1975 08 091978 04 101980 10 2753,997
Seattle Washington1975 11 151978 05 271980 1 17110,000
Mexico City Mexico1976 04 031979 11 251983 12 02116,642

Expansions and Replacement

Ogden Utah

The Ogden Utah Temple was rededicated in 2014 after a three-and-a-half-year renovation project that architecturally transformed its exterior appearance. While much of the interior layout remained the same, some rooms were reconfigured, and all of the auxiliary systems and interior design were replaced. As part of the renovation, the temple was dismantled down to a central core, and then the upper floors built back up from there.

Area112,232
Floors above grade3
Floors below Grade1
Baptistries1
Initiatories
Endowment Rooms6
Sealing Rooms9
*estimated

Provo Utah

The temple closed in 2024 for a “reconstruction.” The original temple has been completely removed, and a whole new structure ins under construction further to the west.

Area
Floors above grade3
Floors below Grade1
Baptistries2
Initiatories
Endowment Rooms
Sealing Rooms
*estimated

Last updated on: 19 April 2026