The building has modern aspects blended with traditional temple designs. Designed by Emil B. Fetzer, the temple's architecture reflects both the cultural heritage of South Jordan and its spiritual significance to the church. The temple is on a 15 acre (61. ha) plot, with landscaping that includes fountains,
conifer and
deciduous trees, and other flowers and plants in the gardens. The temple is four stories tall and is made of cast stone with white
marble chips. To reduce the weight, some of the towers contain
fiberglass and cemlite. The exterior has drape-motif-inspired windows, a single spire, and
stained glass windows. The design uses elements that reflect both the local culture and broader church symbolism. It is the church's fourth largest temple (second-largest in Utah) and has a total of 148,236 square feet (13,771.6 m2). It has a
baptistry, six
ordinance rooms (used for the
endowment ceremony), and sixteen
sealing rooms (used for
marriage ordinances). The interior has stained glass, dark wood accents, and crystal chandeliers. ==Dedication==