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To meet the needs of a growing and diverse membership, the Church has evolved its approach to temple construction and design over the years. This brief article examines the major design phases of latter-day temple construction.

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The following temples have the same or similar designs:

Old Two Spire Design:

Logan Utah and Manti Utah

Old No Spire Block Design:

Laie Hawaii and Mesa Arizona.

1950's Traditional One Spire Design:

Bern Switzerland, London England and Hamilton New Zealand.

1970's Central Spire Design:

Ogden Utah and Provo Utah.

1980's Tall One Spire Design:

Tokyo Japan and Seattle Washington.

1980's Short One Spire Design:

Atlanta Georgia, Sydney Australia, Nuku'alofa Tonga, Sao Paulo Brazil, Denver Colorado, and Santiago Chile.

"Inverted Ark" Design:

Boise Idaho, Manila Philippenes, Dallas Texas, Taipei Taiwan, Guatemala City Guatemala, Stockholm Sweden, Chicago Illinois, Johannesburg South Africa, Seoul Korea, Lima Peru, Buenos Aires Argentina, Frankfurt Germany, Portland Oregon, and Las Vegas Nevada.

1990's Central Spire Design:

Orlando Florida, Bountiful Utah, and Mount Timpanogos Utah.

1990's Traditional One Spire Design:

St. Louis Missouri, Preston England, Guayaquil Ecuador, and Boston Massachusetts.

New Small "To the People" Design:

Monticello Utah, Colonia Juarez Mexico, Spokane Washington, Columbus Ohio, Bismarck North Dakota, Columbia South Carolina, Detroit Michigan, Halifax Nova Scotia, Regina Saskatchewan, Billings Montana, Edmonton Alberta, Raleigh North Caronlina, St. Paul Minnesota, Kona Hawaii, Ciudad Juarez Mexico, Hermosillo Sonora Mexico, Oaxaca Mexico, Tuxtla Guiterrez Mexico, Louisville Kentucky, Palmyra New York, Fresno California, Medford Oregon, Memphis Tennessee, Reno Nevada, Tampico Mexico, Nashville Tennessee, Villahermosa Mexico, Montreal Quebec, San Jose Costa Rica, Fukuoka Japan, Adelaide Australia, Melbourne Australia, Suva Fiji, Merida Mexico, Veracruz Mexico, Baton Rouge Louisiana, Oklahoma City Oklahoma, Caracas Venezuela, Birmingham Alabama, Porto Allegra Brazil, Montevideo Uruguay, Winter Quarters Nebraska, Guadelajara Mexico, Perth Australia, Columbia River Washington, Lubbock Texas, Monterrey Mexico, Asuncion Paraguay, The Hague Netherlands, Brisbane Australia, Accra Ghana, San Antonio Texas, and Aba Nigeria.

2000's Traditional One Spire Design:

Rexburg Idaho, Curitiba Brazil, Twil Falls Idaho, Oquirrh Mountain Utah, Vancouver British Columbia, and Manaus Brazil.

2000's Central Spire Design:

Panama City Panama, Draper Utah, Recife Brazil, Kyiv Ukraine, Cebu City Philippenes, San Salvador El Salvador, Quetzaltenago Guatemala, Tegucigalpa Honduras, Phoenix Arizona, and Calgary Alberta.

These temples have more Unique Designs:

St. George Utah, Salt Lake Utah, Cardston Alberta, Idaho Falls Idaho, Oakland California, Washington DC, Jordan River Utah, Apia Samoa, Mexico City Mexico, Freiburg Germany, Toronto Ontario, San Diego California, Hong Kong China, Vernal Utah, Madrid Spain, Bogota Columbia, Albuquerque New Mexico, Cochabamba Bolivia, Houston Texas, Santo Domingo Dominican Republic, Snowflake Arizona, Campinas Brazil, Nauvoo Illinois, Redlands California, Copenhagen Denmark, Manhattan New York, Newport Beach California, Helsinki Finland, Sacramento California, Gila Valley Arizona, Kansas City Missouri

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