SL Temple renderings released in 2020 vs the updated renderings released in 2024:
“The four additional renderings released today indicate the careful and elegant approach we are taking in the renovation of this house of the Lord. We also look forward to welcoming many visitors to Temple Square during the next few years to witness this historic renovation.”
"The renovation is expected to be complete in 2024 and followed by a public open house and rededication."
However, last month, the Church released new renderings showing a significantly different design for the Salt Lake Temple, with the projected completion still years away. I believe they completely restructured the interior of the Salt Lake Temple, removing the muraled walls and reconfigured them to be theatre rooms. The previously painted mural rooms will now resemble luxurious megaplex theater and live sessions will no longer be held in the temple. The current completion date is set for the end of 2026, with a world-invited open house expected to last nearly a year, likely pushing the opening date for temple use to early 2028.
Here is a side by side view of the rendering that were released in 2020 to the current renderings of what to expect at the end of 2026.
FROM THE THIS TO THAT:
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Before renovation of the Terrestrial Room and Baptistry on the Left to the new renderings on the right.
Sidenote: If the Catholic Church were to "earthquake-proof" the Vatican, I wonder if they would prioritize preserving the historic murals or if they might consider painting over the Sistine Chapel ceiling? I hope the former option.
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3 comments:
There have been so many changes to garments over the years. This, just like the change in Aaronic priesthood age, just demonstrates that so much of what LDS consider to be immutable doctrine, are really just arbitrary decisions left to the whims of an ever-changing leadership.
It's kind of crazy that people rely on a gerontocracy to tell them what underwear is acceptable to God.
What they are doing to the Salt Lake Temple is horrendous. I have ancestors who helped build the original, and they are desecrating the memories of all those who sacrificed to build it. Are they trying to drive everyone out of the church?
Well, I guess I won't be doing ordinance work in the SL Temple. The walls will cry out to me of the desecration. Absolutely unconscionable!
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