The Rainbow Church by Tokujin Yoshioka is a Pretty Place of Worship
Meghan Young — February 13, 2010 — Social Good
References: beyondmuseum & fastcompany
Although I’m not religious in any way, the Rainbow Church may just show me the light—literally. Designed by celebrated Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka, the Rainbow Church was inspired after his visit to Chapelle du Rosaire over twenty years ago.
An 80-foot wall of crystal prisms, the Rainbow Church is being exhibited at the 'MUSEUM. beyond museum' exhibition in Seoul. What a gorgeous place of worship!
An 80-foot wall of crystal prisms, the Rainbow Church is being exhibited at the 'MUSEUM. beyond museum' exhibition in Seoul. What a gorgeous place of worship!
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