Okinawa Japan LDS Temple

Ecclesiastical — Okinawa, Japan


MA designed the exterior, interior grand stair, art glass, and detailed the interior millwork of the Okinawa Temple, referencing the rich history and beautiful traditions of Okinawan and Japanese architecture and Bingata textile designs. The segmented arches over the windows are inspired by portals in traditional stone walls, like those at the Shurijo Castle, Nakagusuku Castle, and Sogenji Temple. The decorative floral band that connects the arches alludes to the traditional karamon language found in important Japanese gateways, while blending these traditional references within an Art Deco idiom.

The grand stair was designed as an origami-inspired piece; the second floor folds down to the first floor and appears to float from the adjacent wall. The elements are precisely aligned and paired to make the stair visually as light as possible.

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