The Provo Utah Temple stands adjacent to Church-owned Brigham Young University. This has been for special renovation work --more extensive work than is usually done on a temple, including a new awning. As the Jordan River is one of the larger and busier temples, it will be interesting how the other temples in the area deal with the increase in attendance. President Joseph Fielding Smith presided at the dedication of the Provo Utah Temple, but at his request, the prayer he had written was offered by President Harold B. Lee, first counselor in the First Presidency. Still, people wonder if the Provo Temple is destined for Ogden-style massive makeover. Completion: Estimated in mid- to late 2021 (no official dates announced yet) Construction Status: Cladding on upper west walls, tower, and monument sign progressing; interior work underway Latest Photograph: 13 January 2021. STRUCTURE magazine is the premier resource for practicing structural engineers. Along with the renovation crews packed up many historical artifacts and furniture from inside of the temple. All rights reserved. Lastly, they acted as hold down anchors to resist buoyancy forces created by the water table. Reaveley Engineers + Associates was an Outstanding Award Winner for its Provo City Center Utah LDS Temple project in the 2016 NCSEA Annual Excellence in Structural Engineering Awards Program in the Category – Renovation/Rehabilitation. Figure 3. Credit: Charles Carter, Courtesy of Church History Library, Courtesy of Church History Library. The campus of Church-owned Brigham Young University (BYU) borders the temple to the southwest. A 17-acre (69,000 m 2) block of property at the base of Rock Canyon was chosen as the site for the Provo Temple.. The contractor closely monitored the elevation of the walls during this load transfer to ensure only very slight changes in the elevation. "I think it would be safe to say that that wouldn't even be considered until the Payson Temple (announced last month) is completed," Elder Walker said. In 2016, Jeff was recognized as the Utah Engineers Council’s Engineer of the Year. The Provo Utah Temple was dedicated in just two sessions by seating attendees—in addition to the temple—in the Marriott Center, George Albert Smith Fieldhouse, Joseph Smith Building, Harris Fine Arts Center, and Knight-Mangum Hall (Language Training Mission) on the BYU campus. Since Provo's early years, a hill just northeast of downtown Provo was known as "Temple Hill." Another significant architectural feature of the original Tabernacle was the wood-framed roofs of the octagonal stair towers at the four building corners (Figure 7). The new composite walls would be supported by cased micro-piles while 30,000 cubic yards of earth were removed. After the brick walls had been reinforced and supported by the new concrete walls, steel beams were attached to the concrete walls creating a reinforcing horizontal “ring” near the elevations where new suspended concrete floors would be placed. The structure serves a much different purpose than a chapel where regular worship services are conducted. Figure 1. The lid structure over the parking area was designed as a post-tensioned concrete beam and one-way slab system. Results indicated the strength of the mortar fell below minimum thresholds. Second, they served to support the mat footings for the heavy loads of the new structure. The Jordan River Utah Temple is scheduled for renovation starting February 15, 2016. However, no visitors' center was ever established. Experience STRUCTURE magazine at its best! Two of the five interior wythes of brick (approximately 8 inches) were removed, and that space was replaced with shotcrete. Historic Renovation of the Provo Tabernacle Mar, 2017 By Jeff Miller, S.E., Jesse Malan, S.E. He can be contacted at jmiller@reaveley.com. This bracing system would remain in place until a new structural steel frame was constructed inside the building, and new floor and roof diaphragms were in place to brace the exterior walls. Crews respond to Tabernacle fire. For example, the portico was enclosed, and the tower’s steeple now stands 10 feet taller. Each project utilized general contractors with sub-contractors spanning many crafts and disciplines requiring temple recommend holders to perform the majority of the work. The Raleigh Temple & Baton Rouge Temple will complete renovations this year and be rededicated in October and November. When the bottom of excavation was reached, a waterproofing membrane was installed and a new 18- to 24-inch thick reinforced concrete mat footing was placed. A public open house for the Provo City Center Temple begins on January 15, 2016, following a five-year renovation of the former Provo Tabernacle. This change in use would require the interior spaces be completely reconfigured within the original building envelope to accommodate new building functions. Rather than demolish the structure, the owner enlisted a team of architects, engineers, builders, and historians to assist with an unprecedented reconstruction and restoration project. The St. George Utah Temple, one of the historically significant buildings in the Church, was dedicated in 1877. With the masonry reinforced and strengthened, the next phase was to support the stabilized building shell so excavation could begin. Jeff Miller, S.E., is a Senior Principal at Reaveley Engineers in Salt Lake City. Latter-day Saint Temple Construction Photographs. Reprinting or other use of these materials without express permission of NCSEA is prohibited. Essentially, no floor space was lost. It seated 1,500 and featured octagonal stair towers, a high-pitched gabled roof, art glass windows, exquisite woodwork, and a central tower topping out at 167 feet above the ground. The announcement of the Provo Utah Temple and Ogden Utah Temple was prompted by a statistic computed in the mid-1960s that 52 percent of all ordinance work was performed in three temples: the Logan Utah Temple, the Manti Utah Temple, and the Salt Lake Temple. Rumors linger about the Salt Lake Temple closing for renovations, especially with last year's addition of the Draper and Oquirrh Mountain temples. To the west and south of the Temple is a new single-level, sub-grade parking garage that connects to an adjacent parking garage. Steel needle beams were placed through the foundation wall openings and connected to the micro-piles (Figure 4). The results indicated that the thinner shear walls would perform as prescribed to meet code requirements and the owner’s enhanced performance goal of life safety in the Maximum Considered Earthquake. In many areas, the need for thin concrete walls resulted in shear walls and boundary elements that did not comply with prescriptive code requirements. Across the street is the Missionary Training Center (MTC) where thousands of young missionaries reside year round preparing for missionary service around the world. The Provo Utah Temple was the sixth temple built in Utah and the first built in Utah County. President Russell M. Nelson announced a temple would be built in Lindon, Utah during the Sunday afternoon session of General Conference. Intense preservation and design work were required in order to begin construction on the new Provo City Temple. A new internal bracing system would also have to be engineered to stabilize the remaining brick walls while the temporary external bracing system that was installed soon after the fire was removed. HISTORIC RENOVATION Provo City Center Utah LDS Temple Dedicated in 1898, the Provo Tabernacle was an impressive structure of its time, featuring octagonal towers at all four corners, a high-pitched roof, exquisite woodwork, and room to seat 1,500. In short, the brick walls would need to be reinforced and strengthened. The Manti Temple has undergone various remodeling and renovations. This website is NOT an official website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The church is scheduled to detail lengthy renovation and retrofitting plans for the temple on Friday, and as Notre Dame burned it brought clearly into focus the need for care during what firefighters say can be a particularly dangerous time for historical structures. The brick walls did not have sufficient strength to function as shear walls or effectively resist out-of-plane earthquake forces. “The contractors and architects have worked in similar situations where they have done underpinning but not at this scale and this height,” said LDS Church project manager Andy Kirby. Care was taken with shotcrete placement around reinforcing steel. The mat footing and foundation walls were designed to resist the upward hydrostatic pressures. The weight of the landscaping overburden (18 to 35 inches of soil), pavements, snow, and plaza live loads combined to create significant loads on the lid structure. The St. George Utah Temple closed November 4, 2019 for renovation … The reinforcing in the floor slabs was connected to dowels previously set in the shotcrete walls. The design and construction team explored several excavation and shoring methods that would support the original five-wythe brick masonry walls while excavating two new sub-grade floor levels. This temple is among the busiest in the LDS Church due to its proximity to BYU and the MTC. LDS Church leadership announced the Tabernacle would be rebuilt as a temple. Questions or comments regarding this website are encouraged: Contact the webmaster. After more than five years of planning and construction, the new Provo Tabernacle opened its doors to the public in January 2016 and remains a special landmark to locals and temple-goers. Historic Renovation of the Provo Tabernacle, Wood Meets Structural, Aesthetic, and Sustainability Goals at One Nort. This structure supports a beautifully landscaped plaza. The micro-piles also helped mitigate the potentially liquefiable soils that exist on the site. Reaveley Engineers + Associates (RE+A) was the structural engineering consultant. The new temple will be St. George's second temple. PROVO -- With less than a week remaining for the Ogden Temple open house, followed by its dedication on Sept. 21, the looming question coming from some Utah County members When the Salt Lake Temple renovation was announced in the spring of 2019, Church President Russell M. Nelson said the project would “enhance, refresh and … For the past couple of years (this year being an exception), the Provo Temple has been closed for 6-8 weeks twice a year, instead of the usual 2 weeks. The original brick walls are anchored to new reinforced concrete shear walls by placing shotcrete against the interior surface of the brick (Figure 2). The walls also stabilize the existing brick walls against lateral out-of-plane forces. They have been moved off-site during the renovation process. The temple was the first completed temple in Utah. The temple was dedicated exactly one year later. The team understood what this project meant to the owner and community, and championed this vision from beginning to end.▪. During a renovation completed in 2014, the exterior and interior were extensively changed. After more than five years of restoration and historical reconstruction, the Provo City Center Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was dedicated March 20, 2016. Mechanical rebar couplers were placed at the bottom of vertical reinforcing bars within the shotcrete shear walls so that the bars could be extended into the top of the reinforced concrete foundation walls that were placed during a later phase of the project. Shear strength, compressive strength, and deformation property tests were conducted to assess the mortar’s physical properties. Hydraulic jacks were placed between the needle beams and concrete bearing lugs formed into the bottom of the shotcrete walls. The complex nature of this project demanded unique engineering and construction solutions. Based on initial observations, it was evident that the mortar consisted of fine aggregate and lime, and was quite weak. The exterior was almost all that remained of the Tabernacle. We came up with multiple options, vetted those out, and then improved it to what you see now.”, Many have called this historic renovation a “once-in-a-lifetime” project. The original straight wood sheathing on the tower roofs was overlaid with new wood structural panel sheathing to stiffen and strengthen the roof structures. The new tower is laterally supported by steel braced frames which transfer forces to the shotcrete shear walls through the roof diaphragm and supplemental bracing. Since the original building had only a crawlspace below the main floor, a system had to be engineered to support and reinforce the existing masonry walls for excavation to take place. The dowel system was designed to transfer forces between the walls and the floors, which serve as horizontal diaphragms while providing ductile behavior during an earthquake. This led to the building of the Ogden and Provo temples to relieve the strain on the older pioneer-era temples. Great care was taken in the designs to preserve the original historic beauty of the church’s exterior. In the completed building, the shotcrete walls function as shear walls to resist lateral earthquake and wind loads imposed on the building. It also had to allow placement of new reinforced shotcrete walls against the interior face of the brick. The Provo Utah Temple was the sixth temple built in Utah and the first built in Utah County. The renovation is scheduled to take a year and a half, so if you want to see this temple any time in the next two years, you should plan to visit quickly. The temple’s renovation is expected to be completed in 2022. Credit: Nick Adams, for the Deseret News. The renovation itself will remain a remarkable feat to those who watched every stage of the project. After more than five years of planning and construction, the new Provo Tabernacle opened its doors to the public in January 2016 and remains a special landmark to locals and temple-goers. A major excavation would be required to accommodate a basement and sub-basement below the original building, as well as adjacent sub-grade parking, doubling the size of the building. The Provo Utah Temple and Provo City Center Temple were the second pair of temples to be built in the same city, following the Jordan River Utah Temple (1981) and Oquirrh Mountain Utah Temple (2009) in South Jordan, Utah. The interior components were modeled after the originals. When the Salt Lake Temple renovation was announced in the spring of 2019, Church President Russell M. Nelson said the project would “enhance, refresh and … Openings were then excavated through the rubble-stone foundation walls just below the brick and shotcrete walls. Figure 7. Instead of a temple, however, the Maeser Building was built on the hill in 1911 as a part of the Brigham Young University (BYU) campus. The building hosted U.S. presidents, musical performances, school commencements, interfaith gatherings, and community events. Removed during the “renovation “ of the Ogden Utah temple, this stone was once part of the entryway floor. After the new mat footing had been completed, new reinforced concrete foundation walls were constructed between the mat footing and the bottom of the brick walls. Vernal … History. Figure 5. A series of eight-inch diameter micro-piles were drilled into the ground, on each side of the walls, to a depth of about 90 feet. The three new floor structures consist of composite steel beams supported by the new shotcrete exterior walls and interior steel columns. During the renovations, adjustments to some of the larger exterior features were made during the remodel. Coordinates. The two buildings were built at the same time and were nearly identical in appearance until the Ogden Utah Temple was drastically renovated in the early 2010s. Figure 2. Pocatello Idaho Temple . Provo Utah Temple. The renovation itself will remain a remarkable feat to those who watched every stage of the project. The original design for the Provo Utah Temple included a gold-leafed statue of the angel Moroni atop a gold-colored spire. In the late 1970s, a feasibility study was prepared by the Provo Temple presidency for the establishment of a Provo Temple Visitors Center. It engages, enlightens, and empowers structural engineers through interesting, informative, and inspirational content. The tower roofs were each removed as a single piece, and the one damaged tower was rehabilitated and rebuilt to its original configuration. Located at the corner of University Avenue and Center Street, the Provo City Center Temple serves as another temple for the Provo area's Latter-day Saint population. Excavation of the surrounding soils then commenced with continued monitoring of the elevation of the structure. The Provo Tabernacle served as a tabernacle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1898 to 2010 in downtown Provo, Utah, United States. The Church's other two universities; Brigham Young University–Hawaii in Laie, Hawaii, and Brigham Young University–Idaho in Rexburg, Idaho; also have adjacent temples. Comments posted to STRUCTURE website do not constitute endorsement by NCSEA, CASE, SEI, C3 Ink, or the Editorial Board. Web development and content management by C3 Ink™, a division of Copper Creek Companies, Inc. Before linking, please review the STRUCTUREmag.org linking policy. The Ogden Utah Temple (formerly the Ogden Temple) is the sixteenth constructed and fourteenth operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The tabernacle was a more than century-old icon located in the central Utah community of Provo. All materials contained in this website fall under U.S. copyright laws. Construction Status: Temple enclosed; exterior sealed; installing hard landscaping Latest Photograph: 3 January 2021. Shotcrete placed on interior face of the brick. The statue was eventually eliminated from the design, though one was added over 31 years after its dedication. Phase 1: This initial phase was completed in August of 2013, which consisted of nine (9) restroom remodels. Here is a brief history of those temples. Natural light streaming through windows around the tower illuminate an art glass ceiling in the main upper lobby located directly below the tower. Kinshasa Congo Temple- Open House 12-30 Mar 2019 / Youth Devotional 13 Apr 2019 / Dedication 14 Apr 2019 At this time, only living ordinances are being performed. To help the owner gain confidence in the thinner walls performing as desired during an earthquake, the structural engineers completed a performance-based design using non-linear analysis techniques. This required 1,200 SF of new construction, with 6,000 SF of new stone. For these ordinances, the temple will have minimal staff and the number … Located in Ogden, Utah, it was originally built with a modern, single-spire design very similar to the Provo Utah Temple.During a renovation completed in 2014, the exterior and interior were extensively changed. The concrete beams were designed with higher than normal post-tensioning stresses to reduce beam depth as much as practical, while still controlling flexural cracking in the beam section. Construction of a great stone stairway leading up the hill to the west temple doors began in 1907. As excavation progressed, steel diagonal braces were added between the micro-piles to provide lateral stability and maintain the allowable unbraced length of the micro-piles. The structure was designed to support the weight and overturning forces imposed by a new center tower matching the pre-1917 original. The extensive temple grounds are decorated with a cascading water feature and numerous flowers, shrubs, and trees. ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org shares construction news, photographs, maps, and interesting facts about the temples of the restored Church of Jesus Christ. These openings were aligned between pairs of micro-piles. One stair was partially burned and damaged by the fire while the other three only suffered minor smoke damage. The new sloped roof structure consists of a metal roof deck supported by steel beams. This announcement brought the total number of operating, under construction, under renovation or announced temples in the state of Utah to 25. PHASE 2: TEMPLE OPEN FOR LIVING ORDINANCES ONLY. and Julee Attig, CPSM In Feature Comments 0 Constructed from 1883 to 1898, the Provo Tabernacle was a historical treasure of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) and the local community. Careful detailing of the tendon anchorage plates was required to verify that they could fit within the profile of each of the beams. Block-outs in foundation walls. The restoration of this key architectural feature was of particular import to the owner (Figure 6). Since the building was concrete, we used the flooring stone for our jewelry. The jacks were then loaded to transfer the weight of the walls above onto the needle beams and shoring system. Provo Utah Temple — In Phase 2, as of Aug. 17, 2020. Contact publisher for all permission requests. Temple.). The study included statistical compilations of responses to a survey sent to stake presidents within the temple district. Figure 4. Preserving and stabilizing the original brick walls was an initial focus. For the renovated structure, see Provo City Center Temple. So that in an earthquake the earth moves and the temple moves less,” said Andy Kirby, Director of Historic Temple Renovations. Extra care was taken by the contractor to place the shotcrete in the walls while preventing voids behind and between the reinforcing steel. A significant challenge faced by the design team was converting a 35,000 square foot historic structure into a modern 85,000 square foot temple without losing historic details. Selection of the shoring system was influenced by the presence of high groundwater at the site. PHASE 2: TEMPLE OPEN FOR LIVING ORDINANCES ONLY—Based on First Presidency direction, this temple has resumed limited operations. Some of the piles were battered to resist the temporary lateral loads on the shored walls during construction. With the foundation system complete, the focus shifted to a new structural steel superstructure inside the shell of the existing building. The micro-piles served several purposes. A four-alarm fire destroyed the building (Figure 1) in December 2010. © Kyle Sheffer | The Sky’s the Limit Photography. While we used to use stone from the outside of the temple, we ran out so we switched to stone from the inside of the temple. Our stone was given to us by a friend who worked on the temple project. Beam spacing varies but is typically about 27 feet-on-center. The remaining three wythes of brick were permanently anchored to the new shotcrete walls by installing 14-inch to 16-inch-long steel helical anchors into the brick. Salt Lake Temple — Closed for renovations. “The design of this was a process between the architect, our design team, the structural engineers, and the contractors. Complete remodel of existing structure including all new mechanical, electrical and interior systems. In 1917, the tower was removed because its weight caused excessive deflections in the roof members. Enhanced inspections were conducted to maintain quality control of the shotcrete placement (Figure 3). He was the Principal in Charge and Project Manager on the project. © 1998–2021 ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org. Block-outs were formed in the foundation walls around each of the shoring needle beams (Figure 5). Once the weight of the walls was transferred into the shoring system, adjustable bearing seats were installed on each side of the jacks and the jacks were removed. Wood-framed roofs at the four building corners. Most of the damage to the walls was caused by the collapse of the wood roof structure during the fire. The sub-basement level and lower part of the basement level would be located below the groundwater elevation. It is a historic icon of Provo and has been home to many religious and cultural events. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Provo Utah Temple was held just one week after the groundbreaking ceremony for the Ogden Utah Temple, marking the first time that two groundbreaking ceremonies were held in the same month. Constructed from 1883 to 1898, the Provo Tabernacle was a historical treasure of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) and the local community. St. George Utah Temple — Closed for renovations. After the fire, tests were performed on the mortar in the brick walls and revealed minimal damage to the brick and mortar at the interior face of the walls. Provo City Center Temple Renown for our vast expertise in historic renovation, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has entrusted us to sustain and restore some of its most iconic landmarks—including our work on the Provo Tabernacle, which was ravaged by fire in 2010. Ordinances will be performed by appointment only and limited to members residing in a designated geographic area. Restoring the building to its original state and preserving its historic fabric was a primary architectural objective for principal architect Roger Jackson of FFKR Architects. Over 70,000 attended in what was the largest temple dedication in history. Jacobsen project executive Kirk Dickamore calls the renovation and construction of the Provo City Center Temple “a once-in-a-lifetime project.” “The Provo Tabernacle was … The Provo Utah Temple was originally named the Provo Temple. The new sub-basement level is approximately 14 feet below the design groundwater elevation. Often dubbed one of the busiest temples in the Church, the Provo Utah Temple operates six ordinance rooms, allowing sessions to begin every 20 minutes. Connections between the base of the tower roofs and the walls below were improved to resist the required wind and earthquake loads. The team had one primary objective: limit settlement or another movement that could cause damage to the existing brick walls. 1800’s The design of the interior bracing system needed to be compact and maximize working space for the contractor. Renovations. Often dubbed one of the busiest temples in the Church, the Provo Utah Temple operates six ordinance rooms, allowing sessions to begin every 20 minutes. In my experience as a Temple Recorder, it has been a blessing to participate in extensive renovation projects in the Chicago Illinois, Los Angeles California, and Jordan River Utah temples. Located in Ogden, Utah, it was originally built with a modern, single-spire design very similar to the Provo Utah Temple. The temple sits nestled among local forest and evergreen trees in a suburban area roughly 15 miles southwest of the historic colonial city of Raleigh. 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