St. George Utah Temple Renovation

Originally built in 1877, the St. George Utah Temple is the oldest operating Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is a Neo-Gothic-style building with many local variations and interpretations considered unique and historically important. The building was renovated extensively in 1976 in a highly contrasting style resulting in the decision now, many years later, to return the building to its original character.

The architectural solutions required careful attention to detail as new construction is juxtaposed next to existing historical elements. A temple also accommodates the highest expression of worship for the Latter-day Saint Church, leading to a very attentive client during the design process and construction. The original 40,000 SF historic building remained with extensive interior renovations. The 90,000 SF annex, which was added during the 1976 remodel, will be demolished and rebuilt in the original historic style.