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Sanctum - Sacred Temple Landing Page Template
Sanctum is an overlap/layered landing page template built for sacred architecture practices. It opens with a type-over-image aerial hero, flows through a manifesto scroll of conviction statements paired with floating project images, and closes with a stepped lead generation form. The design uses a Monochrome Steel palette with a single temple-brass accent throughout.
by Rocket studio
Sanctum is a single-page temple architecture landing page template built to generate qualified leads for sacred design practices. It combines an aerial hero image, a manifesto-style scroll, a tessellated portfolio mosaic, and a stepped inquiry form into one deliberate, geometry-driven experience that feels as considered as the buildings it represents.
This template is built for architecture practices that work in the sacred and cultural space. It speaks directly to studios that commission, restore, or redesign temples, mandirs, gurudwaras, and heritage structures. The audience is institutional and deliberate, so the template matches that register.
Most architecture portfolio pages present work as a catalog. For a sacred geometry practice, that approach strips meaning from the work before a client even makes contact. Sanctum solves the problem of appearing generic in a field that demands reverence and conviction.
You get a fully structured, single-page layout with five purpose-built sections, a distinct visual system, and two lead capture mechanisms. Every section is designed to move a visitor from first impression to qualified inquiry without a single unnecessary click.



Theme
Playful Geometric
Creative direction
Manifesto
Color system
Monochrome Steel
Style
Overlap/Layered
Direction
Lead Generation
Page Sections
Type Over Image Hero
Manifesto Scroll with Floating Images
Tessellated Portfolio Mosaic
Stepped Three-part Inquiry Form
Gated PDF Lead Magnet
Temple-brass Interaction Accent
Who is this landing page template designed for?
Can I use this template for both new construction and restoration projects?
What are the two lead capture mechanisms included?
Does the template include a budget field in the inquiry form?
What typography and colors does this template use?
This section covers the core functional and design capabilities built into the Sanctum landing page template.
A slow-resolving aerial photograph of a temple complex at dawn forms the full-viewport header. Oversized serif type reading "WE BUILD WHERE HEAVEN MEETS GROUND." punches through the center, with individual letterforms physically overlapping rooflines. The tension between word and structure creates immediate visual authority.
Each scroll section slides over the previous one and carries a single conviction statement. Floating project images overlap both the departing and arriving sections simultaneously. The rhythm accelerates as statements grow shorter and images grow larger, building devotional momentum through the page.
The practice's completed work arrives as a full-viewport grid of temple photographs tessellated into a single geometric pattern. The mosaic presents the entire body of work as one sacred diagram rather than a conventional project list.
The "Begin Your Temple" form collects project type first, then community size and location, then a freeform field asking visitors to describe the feeling their community wants to walk into. No budget field appears upfront, reducing friction for committees at the early stage of planning.
A secondary conversion path offers a downloadable document titled "Seven Geometries Every Temple Committee Should Understand." Visitors unlock it by providing a name and email address. This qualifies leads who are thinking seriously about sacred design but are not yet ready to begin construction.
Temple-brass (#C8A951) is reserved exclusively for interactive hotspots and hover states across the page. Brass-edged borders on floating section cards catch attention the same way gilded finials catch light. The accent system keeps the palette restrained while marking every point of engagement with intentional warmth.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Hero: Type Over Image | Establish identity and provoke a second look with overlapping type and aerial temple geometry |
| Manifesto Scroll | Deliver conviction statements paired with floating project images across layered section transitions |
| Body of Work Mosaic | Present completed temples as a single tessellated geometric diagram |
| Begin Your Temple Form | Capture qualified leads through a stepped three-part inquiry form |
| Seven Geometries Magnet | Gate a downloadable PDF behind name and email to qualify early-stage leads |
| Footer: Split Layout | Display logo and tagline on the left with navigation links on the right |
Sanctum uses a Monochrome Steel palette built from four values, with the Playful Geometric theme providing structural rhythm across every section. The result reads as industrial-cool without losing its devotional quality.
The template is built desktop-first to serve committee and trust reviews conducted on large screens. Full mobile support is included so that community members reviewing the page on phones receive a complete experience.
Sanctum is built around two distinct conversion paths so that every visitor, regardless of readiness, has a meaningful next step.
This template is categorized under Architecture and Design, specifically within the Religious and Cultural Architecture niche focused on temple architecture. It is well-suited for practices working across mandir, gurudwara, gopuram restoration, and new sacred construction projects globally.