Bear River Stake Tabernacle Chapel Interior
140 W Factory St
Garland, UT
Built 1906 by unknown architect; Remodeled 2000 by CRSA
Click for Map Location of Building
140 W Factory St
Garland, UT
Built 1906 by unknown architect; Remodeled 2000 by CRSA
Click for Map Location of Building
This entry was posted on December 5, 2011 by lds architecture. It was filed under Bear River, Chapel Interiors, CRSA, Tabernacles .
Do you think the curved ceilings were an explicit nod to the SLC Tab?
December 5, 2011 at 7:21 pm
You are probably on to something there, although I do not think the curve is reflected in the exterior as it does at the Tabernacle. Hopefully I can find out who the architect is on this building to help give further clues to his tendencies from other work.
December 6, 2011 at 7:30 am
I love this building! It’s the last place I ever took the sacrament. 🙂
I guess the fact that it was remodeled means the church doesn’t plan to sell it right away? I hope so, because it’s not exactly in a location where it gets a lot of use.
December 6, 2011 at 7:40 am