Completed: 2022
Located on a 13-acre site with an existing stake meeting house, the Temple has a strong flavor of the Art Deco period of early 1900 architectural design as well as Colonial Classical Architecture.
Designed with small town historical architecture in mind, the Temple was classically designed with simplified details. The stone carvings, decorative paint, and art glass patterns are reminiscent of quilting patterns and tatted lace, giving a nod to the small American town. The building incorporates a diamond motif throughout its exterior and interior, as Arkansas is home to the only diamond mine in the United States.
Dogwood Blossoms and sunbursts along with soft colors of red, yellow, and blue are reminiscent of an American quilt and the small town heritage of Bentonville.
Services
Architecture,
Design
Project Size
25,000 SqFt
Client
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Location
Bentonville, AR