Here are the two drafts I put together before putting up the temple. I'm fairly confident there is a mistake in one of them, but I can't remember where exactly. Basically, something looked okay on paper, but wasn't possible in 3D.
You may notice a few numbers in the corners. Those numbers were from me trying to figure out how many stone pieces I needed for a few of the sections.
For projects that require lots of numerical caculations (column spacing, layers, etc.) drafting the project first is much better than just winging it. Not only do I finish the project quicker, the building looks better in the end because I don't compromise my design when something doesn't quite fit.
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