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same with those 4 towers (i think they can be called towers ;))
the rest of the temple - just make simple blocks, no detailing at all. you can check some large buildings in game first when you zoom out, what you actually can see yourself (very helpful will be Mesh Info mod as it will tell you how many tris has got that model - both the main model and its LOD), compare that to your own model and its size, make a judgement and start making LOD.
When u save it as a LOD (see wiki website for more details) it will be automatically used in-game when you zoom out.
what you could try when you have a moment is to make a copy of that model in that software you're using, make it more square (but not completely), remove any other details as no one will see them from the distance anyway (including any roudness or lack of it), windows, doors and any relief on walls - do as a picture of the main model and put it on your new defuse map.
And most likely you'll get a very nice and helpful version of it. If you zoom out your model in game... you'd probably have to have a PC screen the size of the wall of your room to see such details.
I'll wait for a lighter version... or a better CS ;)