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LDS

Pocatello Idaho LDS Temple

The design of the Pocatello Idaho Temple complements the familiar architecture of the historic Idaho Falls Idaho Temple where Pocatello-area members have attended temple services for decades. It also appears to incorporate a floor plan similar to the recently dedicated Meridian Idaho Temple, which Elder Larry Y. Wilson, Executive Director of the Temple Department, alluded to in an interview with East Idaho News. He said that the Pocatello Idaho Temple was expected to be a larger temple, offering the Meridian Idaho Temple as a recent example of a larger temple design.

LDS

Pocatello Idaho LDS Temple

The design of the Pocatello Idaho Temple complements the familiar architecture of the historic Idaho Falls Idaho Temple where Pocatello-area members have attended temple services for decades. It also appears to incorporate a floor plan similar to the recently dedicated Meridian Idaho Temple, which Elder Larry Y. Wilson, Executive Director of the Temple Department, alluded to in an interview with East Idaho News. He said that the Pocatello Idaho Temple was expected to be a larger temple, offering the Meridian Idaho Temple as a recent example of a larger temple design.

Architectural Firm:
FFKR Architects – Salt Lake City

Location:
Pocatello, ID

Building Type:
Spiritual

Stone Used:
Not Provided by GRIDWORX

System Details:
Kerfed Dimensioned Stone

Architectural Firm:
FFKR Architects – Salt Lake City

Location:
Pocatello, ID

Building Type:
Spiritual

Stone Used:
Not Provided by GRIDWORX

System Details:
Kerfed Dimensioned Stone

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