Vancouver Temple Box
The Vancouver British Columbia Canada temple marks the third temple box I have made for our neighbors to the north. The most unique feature this temple box sports is its oval-shaped base. The Vancouver temple is surrounded by an oval walkway, so I wanted my rendition of it to be true-to-life. The architect also made … Continued
Spokane (and more) Temple Box
The Spokane temple was the first with its floor plan to be dedicated. There would eventually be 36 more temples with the same floor plan; 13 in the USA (Baton Rouge, Birmingham, Bismarck, Columbia, Columbus, Detroit, Medford, Memphis, Nashville, Oklahoma City, Palmyra, Reno, and St. Paul), and 23 outside the USA. The Spokane temple box … Continued
Seattle Temple Box
After a number of very complicated temple boxes, the Seattle temple box was a refreshing return to a more simple design. It required just 33 parts to construct and includes numerous grooves on all sides to mimic the tall windows of its namesake. The Seattle temple box measures 5” x 6½” x 6¼”, and its … Continued
Columbia River Washington Temple Box
The Columbia River Washington temple box is the fifth variation of the temple boxes for the “small” temples. The arches that accent the Columbia River temple’s doors and windows are actually segmental arches. While seemingly similar to a full arch, they actually represented a challenge to mimic in my temple box, requiring the use of … Continued