This will be the closest temple to my home -- I lived in Kearns forever, taught in Taylorsville at Bennion Junior High, and recently moved to Taylorsville (and teach in Magna).
As a history teacher and architecture nerd, I dig the tribute to the pioneer era...Taylorsville was one of the first "trans-Jordan" communities founded by the Mormon pioneers, in 1848. There is an interesting and rich history in the area, although there's really not much in the built environment to represent that. I like the shout-out, if nothing else.
I agree that there's a lot of the Provo City Center Temple/old tabernacle in this building, and I like that. I can't find anything anywhere about an old Taylorsville "stake tabernacle" like we used to have in other communities. AND I think that it's a shame that we've lost that part of the pioneer architectural legacy. There are a handful of them remaining in the Intermountain West, but more of them should have been preserved.
One of the weirdest/newest/most curious things is the hit-and-miss nature of the Moroni statues on this newest wave of temples. Russell M. Nelson seems determined to (depending on your POV) erase the "Mormonness" of the church, and that includes the uniqueness of the architecture. So the Saratoga Springs Temple and Red Cliffs Temple both have Moroni statues, the Tooele Valley and Taylorsville do not.
Looking at
https://churchofjesuschristtemples.org/construction/ there are 35 temples in various stages of construction that have renderings. 15 of them have statues, 20 do not. Overall they seem to be being phased out...I've had (got to say, more faithful) friends say "it will depend on the architectural design and community standards," but you can't tell me that Layton, Saratoga Springs, and St George would say yes to a Moroni, and T-ville and Tooele would say no. So...I dunno.