I have a reputation for being deprived of artistic taste, blind, who had the privilege of not visiting the Hermitage during school excursions, because I always had my back to the paintings that I was forced to look at. I am a complete ignoramus in architecture, both ancient and modern, so some things obvious to everyone else reach me very late: I have been making this model of the Temple for a long time, or even a very long time. In this whole story, it is not clear to me why it was for me, and not someone else, to have been engaged in this work: to recreate the Temple according to its verbal description. Unfortunately, if you type "Ezekiel's Temple" in Google today, you will not be shown a single model of the Temple that matches Ezekiel’s prophecy other than this model. I look forward to finding a real architect who will complete the design of the Messianic Temple that I started, but this seems even less real to me than to continue to make the whole model myself to the end, right down to the shape of the door handles.

In this update of the Temple model, I changed the shape of the roofs of buildings for the Kohanim and the shape of the roofs of refectory halls. There is a certain logic in these constructions:
— the direction "to the Temple" and "from the Temple" => the edge of the roof tent is convex => the lesenes are straight => the window openings are straight on the sides => the window glass are cylindrical with a vertical axis;
— the direction "to the side" => the edge of the roof tent is concave => the lesenes are curved in the form of waves => the window openings are convex on the sides => the window glass are cylindrical with a horizontal axis.

If you downloaded this model, then please lighten the material of the external part of the House. I did this on my current model, but I won’t update it on the site: the transfer speed of 500 bytes per second is not very convenient for transferring 60 megabyte files. No, I'm not on the Voyager-2 spacecraft launched in 1977, 120 AU from Earth and having a data transfer speed of 3750 bytes per second beyond the orbit of Uranus. I am just a mobile Internet subscriber in the Krasnodar Territory.

In this update of the Temple model, I changed the shape of the roofs of buildings for the Kohanim and the shape of the roofs of refectory halls. There is a certain logic in these constructions:
— the direction "to the Temple" and "from the Temple" => the edge of the roof tent is convex => the lesenes are straight => the window openings are straight on the sides => the window glass are cylindrical with a vertical axis;
— the direction "to the side" => the edge of the roof tent is concave => the lesenes are curved in the form of waves => the window openings are convex on the sides => the window glass are cylindrical with a horizontal axis.

If you downloaded this model, then please lighten the material of the external part of the House. I did this on my current model, but I won’t update it on the site: the transfer speed of 500 bytes per second is not very convenient for transferring 60 megabyte files. No, I'm not on the Voyager-2 spacecraft launched in 1977, 120 AU from Earth and having a data transfer speed of 3750 bytes per second beyond the orbit of Uranus. I am just a mobile Internet subscriber in the Krasnodar Territory.