1915-1923 (Greek Cross)
Description
This new deign of temple, both of which were designed by the team of Pope and Burton, features a baptistry beneath a celestial room that sits at the very center of a Greek Cross (shaped like the symbol used for addition in math (+)). On each of the four arms there is one of the 4 endowment rooms. Like with prior temples featuring 4 room progression, there is an elevation change between each of the 4 rooms bringing you up from lower floors to be inline with the celestial room.
While very similar, the two plans are still different. The Laie temple has a central hallway that wraps around the celestial and baptistry, dividing those two rooms from the endowment rooms. The Cardston temple makes the rooms larger by having the rooms but up against the celestial, and fills the space between the four gables with stairs to go from room to room, as well as a stairway on each corner spanning the height of the whole temple.
| Area | varies |
| Floors above grade | varies |
| Floors below Grade | varies |
| Baptistries | 1 |
| Initiatories | varies |
| Endowment Rooms | 4 |
| Sealing Rooms | varies |
List
| Temple | Announced | Groundbreaking | Dedicated | Original SF |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laie Hawaii | 1915 06 01 | 1916 02 08 | 1919 11 27 | 11,500 |
| Cardston Alberta | 1913 06 27 | 1913 11 09 | 1923 08 26 | 29,431 |
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Elevation Changes

Last updated on: 19 April 2026
