Located at the Shanghai Museum of Glass, this stunning wedding chapel is a prismatic exploration of light and color. Designed in a collaboration between COORDINATION ASIA and logon urban.architecture.design, the chapel was conceived around the idea that art spaces should additionally serve a purpose that enriches and cultivates its community.
The chapel features a massive multi-colored facade that includes 3060 transparent and semi-transparent elements that are a gradient progression of 65 different hues.
The Shanghai Museum of Glass is located with the city's G+PARK, a museum park that was in need of a lifestyle element. Given the lack of inspiring wedding venues in the city, the wedding chapel is sure to be an instant success.
Prismatic Wedding Chapels
This Stunning Rainbow Chapel is in the Shanghai Museum of Glass
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