The Hillpointe Chapel in Las Vegas is at the base of Summerlin, thus it's in a nicer part of town, but it's still a bit modest. It's pretty unique because to access the attic for mechanical purposes you need to go up a spiral staircase. Pretty uncommon.
Hillpointe followed the standard design for chapels since 1990 aside from steeper roofs and a Gothic style throughout.
It is a smaller chapel, originally built to serve 2-3 wards, but has since been retrofitted to fit an office for local stake leadership.
Furthermore, it is located in the Redrock Stake, and services as such, but is the second but primary Stake Office for the neighboring Desert Foothills Stake.
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Older Chapel Layout in Colorado Springs. It’s a standard layout that is adopted into newer chapels, except it has the arm on the side. Pretty common in the 70s
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Lola/White Chapel in Las Vegas.
Originally known as the 4th and 10th Ward building.
It's quite interesting that in 2000 the chapel was purchased and handed over to a local congergation, and as of 2023 it appears in disrepair. Pretty interesting for sure.
Current photos.
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