
If you want the complete details of the announcement (and a couple more pictures), check out Jon Mitchell's great blog post, but here are a few of the details. It'll reach a height of 97 feet, you'll be able to walk in and through the curled shape that encloses the courtyard, and there will be a stand of trees in the center. Participants will be able to write messages on strips of cloth and hang them on the branches, creating a weeping willow look and feel to the structures as the week progresses.

Jazz Tigan is the artist, and the temple builders include members of the team that built 2010's Temple Of Flux, as well as members of ePlaya user ChiefDanFox's crew that built the Trojan Horse in 2011, Anubis in 2012, and the Alien Siege Machine in 2014.
Unless someone from the Temple Of Promise crew chimes in on this thread, you should head on over to their Facebook page to ask the team any questions or offer them support.
