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    -Architectural details of the Philadelphia Temple-

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    The design of the new Philadelphia temple,

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    built by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,

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    pays homage to traditional architecture, and American and LDS Church history.

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    Together, these elements combine to create a beautiful building for the house of the Lord,

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    and a fitting contribution to this historic city.

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    -Historical Design- Much of the interior and exterior design

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    of the Philadelphia temple was influenced by other

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    historical American Revolutionary era buildings.

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    On the exterior, the two towers were inspired at least in part by Christ Church in Philadelphia

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    and Independence Hall.

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    However, instead of following the traditional one tower design of early Colonial churches,

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    the temple uses two towers, to point back to the early LDS temples

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    of Salt Lake, Manti and Logan.

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    The top oval shape windows also hearken back to similar shaped windows of the Salt Lake Temple.

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    As you enter the temple, one of the first things you will see is the beautiful millwork

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    above the recommend desk, with a two quill pen motif between a broken pediment.

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    This element was inspired by a similar broken pediment in the assembly room of Independence Hall

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    where the Declaration of Independence and Constitute were both signed.

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    The colors of the entry, as well as in other parts of the temple,

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    use a muted color scheme including red, white, and blue.

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    The interior doorways and millwork found throughout the temple,

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    including the intricate friezes, fluted columns,

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    paneled walls, and staircase woodwork, were likewise inspired by Independence Hall.

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    The hand railing around the baptistry was influenced by the stair railing of the Franklin Institute,

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    which is only a few buildings down the street from the temple.

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    The lower floors and first ordinance rooms are more similar to Independence Hall,

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    while the upper floors, and in particular the Celestial room is more closely related to design aspects

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    found within historical churches, including Christ Church,

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    with its beautiful arches, cornice work, and egg and dart molding.

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    -Light Fixtures and Vases- The Philadelphia temple includes various examples

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    of elegant historic light fixtures and vases.

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    The baptistry incorporates a beautiful huge brass fixture above the font,

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    with similarly designed brass fixtures throughout the temple.

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    The chandeliers in the second instruction room,

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    were designed to replicate the crystal fixture hanging in the Assembly Room of Independence Hall.

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    There is also an enormous breath taking crystal chandelier in the Celestial room.

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    Several examples of beautiful lamps and vases with traditional designs can also be seen,

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    including some with scenes of early American harbors.

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    -Flooring- The flooring throughout the temple was designed

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    to replicate the floors of early American buildings, with wood floors, rugs, and tile,

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    instead of the more modern wall to wall carpets.

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    The first floor uses checkered dark and light shaded stone tiles,

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    reminiscent of colonial buildings,

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    while the upper floors use solid wood flooring

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    overlaid with beautifully crafted rugs.

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    The Celestial room, with its elegant wooden floor and embossed rug, is uncommon among

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    LDS temples, as almost all other Celestial rooms are covered with only carpet,

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    creating a truly unique experience.

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    -Paintings and Murals- Many of the paintings and murals of the temple

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    were chosen to highlight several important historical events that took place in Pennsylvania.

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    One very unique painting for an LDS temple is found in the lobby

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    and depicts the signing of the Constitution of the United States.

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    The mural in the baptisty depicts the baptism of Joseph Smith by Oliver Cowdery,

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    which took place in Pennsylvania in the Susquehanna river in 1829.

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    The beautiful murals in the first instruction room are also full of significant historical

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    details and symbols.

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    The front of the room depicts the rising sun, hinting to the President's chair in Independence

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    Hall with its carved rising sun.

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    These rays of light also allude to both the first vision of Joseph Smith in the sacred

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    grove, and also of the restoration of the Aaronic priesthood by John the Baptist in

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    Harmony Pennsylvania.

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    Next to this beautiful grove of trees is a depiction of the Susquehanna river, again

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    pointing to the baptism of Joseph and Oliver.

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    On the other side of the room, the mural depicts significant American events with the rolling

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    hills of Pennsylvania, the Delaware river, and Valley Forge.

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    A bald eagle majestically soars above this valley where so many patriots gave the ultimate

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    price for liberty.

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    Towards the back of the room is a small waterfall, alluding to Ezekiel 47 which mentions that

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    waters will issue forth from the temple and heal the land.

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    Jesus Christ calls himself the "living waters" of which He says that if we will partake,

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    we will never thirst.

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    On the back of the room, a large tree, reminiscent of the tree of life, another symbol of Christ,

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    our own family tree, and the Liberty tree, arches its branches over the doorway, symbolizing

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    that all who enter into this room, enter because of the Savior, for their families, and at

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    least in part because of religious freedoms.

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    Patterns and Motifs Perhaps one of the most significant motifs

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    in the temple is the double quill pen motif.

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    This design comes from the original quill and ink well used for the signing of the Declaration

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    of Independence found in Independence Hall.

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    A two quill pen motif is also found in the woodwork of the table in the Celestial room.

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    Because stained glass windows were rarely used in colonially American architecture,

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    the temple instead includes muted stylized stained glassed windows divided by leaded

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    and wooden lites.

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    The windows throughout the temple uses a vase-like motif, common in some earlier Philadelphia

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    buildings.

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    This same design is also found in the woodwork of the recommend desk.

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    The two large arched windows on both sides of the temple use a Federal style fanlight,

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    and include a rising sun, or sunburst, at the center of the window, pointing to the

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    iconic depiction of the rising sun carved into the chair at Independence Hall.

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    This motif is also significant in that this sunburst is only located in the Celestial

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    room and in the sealing room, both rooms that relate to the Celestial kingdom, which is

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    symbolized by the glory of the sun.

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    The mountain laurel, the state flower of Pennsylvania, is also found within the temple, in particular

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    in the bronze metal work of the main exterior doors, in the railing around the baptistry,

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    and in the stylized cast plaster work of the Celestial room.

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    A beautiful lily flower motif is also found in this same cast plaster at the top of the

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    Corinthian capitals.

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    The three petal lily in early Christianity often represented the Godhead, and at times

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    was also associated with the three virtues: faith, hope, and charity.

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    An eight sided star, created by two interlocking squares, commonly called the "seal of Melchizedek,"

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    can also be found in the millwork of the first instruction room.

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    "The number eight is associated with the concepts of resurrection, new beginnings, rebirth,

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    and baptism."

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    This motif also uniquely creates a circle within the center of the eight sided star,

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    the circle representing heaven, and the square the earth, or the four corners of the earth.

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    Thus these motifs symbolically represent how heaven and earth combine within the walls

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    of the temple through priesthood power.

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    Of similar design is the eternal looping circle pattern, found on the door and wall moldings

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    of the sealing rooms, and in the ceiling of the Celestial room.

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    Progression Temples are designed to symbolically show

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    how one moves from a worldly existence, to that of heaven.

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    Elements of architectural design were used to help show this progression within the temple.

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    Three orders of capitals were used in the temple, the Doric, which is the least elaborate,

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    the Ionic, and the Corinthian, the most elaborate.

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    The placement of capitals in certain rooms was used to reflect the significance of the

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    function of that space.

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    For example, the first floor entry, waiting area and baptistry use the Doric column, the

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    simplest of the three orders.

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    As you progress through the temple, starting in the first instruction room, you again see

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    the use of the Doric capital.

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    When you move to the second instruction room, the molding work becomes more elaborate and

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    now uses the Ionic capital, which is more beautiful and ornate.

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    Finally, as you move into the Celestial room, you find the combined use of the Ionic and

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    the Corinthian capital, which is the most elaborate and intricate of the three styles.

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    In addition, the ceiling height, incredible detail wood work, and amount of light increases,

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    again representing your symbolic progress back to the presence of God.

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    The exterior stonework also point to this symbolic progression within the temple.

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    The first floor is marked by a large strong base-like foundation where the administration

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    rooms, and the baptistry is located.

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    This base symbolically reflects how baptism is the foundational ordinance of the gospel,

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    and how the other ordinances are lifted up on this foundation.

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    As you climb the stairs of the building, you come to the second floor changing rooms, then

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    up to the third floor with its more significant rooms where the higher ordinance of the endowment

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    occurs.

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    Finally, as you come to the fourth floor, you enter the sealing rooms where the culminating

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    ordinance of the sealing of families takes place.

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    The placement of columns on the exterior is also significant, in that instead of having

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    columns surrounding the entire building, the pillars are instead only placed on the central

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    portion of the building.

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    In this way, the exterior stonework reflects the importance of the central ordinance space,

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    where the most essential work of the temple occurs.

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    The new Philadelphia temple is one of the most stunning and beautiful temples of the

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    church.

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    This new house of the Lord stands as a monument, not only to the Savior who has given us all

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    things, but to the founding fathers and mothers, who gave so much, that we might have the freedoms

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    we enjoy today.

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Use "molding" in a sentence | "molding" example sentences

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  • Only God Himself fully appreciates the influence of a Christian mother in the molding of character in her children.
    -Billy Graham-
  • True wisdom consists in not departing from nature and in molding our conduct according to her laws and model.
    -Seneca the Younger-
  • I couldn't think of anything less appealing than molding the minds of tomorrow's leaders.
    -Al Franken-
  • The idea of molding men means a lot to me.
    -Bear Bryant-
  • The fingers of your thoughts are molding your face ceaselessly.
    -Charles Reznikoff-
  • Since music has so much to do with the molding of character, it is necessary that we teach it to our children.
    -Aristotle-
  • Every major question in history is a religious question. It has more effect in molding life than nationalism or a common language.
    -Hilaire Belloc-
  • I do believe it is possible to create, even without ever writing a word or painting a picture, by simply molding one’s inner life. And that too is a deed.
    -Etty Hillesum-

Definition and meaning of MOLDING

What does "molding mean?"

/ˈmōldiNG/

noun
shaped strip of wood or other material fitted as decorative architectural feature.
verb
To form something into a shape.