Completed: 2015
Built in 1983, the Mexico City Temple was the first temple built in Mexico. VCBO was hired as the architect for three phased projects from 2006 to 2015 to replace the exterior concrete panels, remodel the temple interior, and upgrade utility systems.
The Mayan-inspired detailing from the exterior was incorporated more into the interior design of the building and the spaces were completely re-imagined and refreshed to provide patrons with a more functional and modernized temple worship experience.
Interior improvements include geometric Mesoamerican designs; new art glass with coordinating Mesoamerican designs; new millwork, including carved columns with a waterfall design, which is found on the temple’s exterior.
Services
Architecture,
Interiors
Project Size
116,652 SqFt
Client
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Characterized by its highly ornamented Mayan-inspired exterior, the Mexico City Mexico Temple is an acclaimed landmark in northeastern Mexico City, located near Bosque de Aragón—one of the city’s principal parks.
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