The Bangkok, Thailand and Bengaluru, India have similar architecture, but I like the Cambodian one the most. It's more sleak.The cambodian one is really cool. I like the throw-back architecture.
You’re going to St. George? Dang. I gave a referral for someone who was looking for work in Bountiful of SL.
I like how most of them look. Which is about all that matters to me since I'll never see one from the inside.
Several floors.Why do they have so much vertical height? Are there several floors or is it a huge vaulted ceiling?
More specifically, some locations go higher in verticality due to property costs and sizes, such as Tokyo or NYC. In the case of Bangkok, it’s being built on land that the church already owned, so to accommodate size needed, it must go up.Several floors.
Aside from the one downtown, Mormon temples are absolutely terrible looking. I am sick of staring at those eye sores every time I leave my house. Can't you at least put forth SOME effort into their design. Sheesh.
Edit: Specially the one in Provo. That one is the worst.
Just like you fish, beautiful on the inside, butt-ugly on the outside.I think they are beautiful. Especially on the inside
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It’s certainly not attractive. That said, I hope they don’t change it. Ogden was the same and they completely changed it.The Provo one is the only one I can think of that is actually ugly. Or are you trolling. But yeah, the Provo one is an eyesore.