Architecture for Reverence and Awe to Thrive

Rome Italy Temple

Completed: 2013

The Temple was inspired by contemporary Italian design, yet based on classical Baroque Italian 16th Century architecture. The design from Italian architects Bernini and Borromini are expressed in the curved design and inspired by “San Carlos Alle Quattro Fontane” in Rome.

The Temple Complex's four major buildings, the Temple, Patron Housing, Visitor Center, and Chapel are designed around a traditional Italian Piazza with beautiful paved planted box areas, travertine paved surfaces and small pizzettas with olive trees and the center landscaped areas for quiet contemplation be Temple Patrons and Visitors.

Services

Architecture,
Interiors

Project Size

155,022 SqFt

Client

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Location

Rome, Italy

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