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Cloud of Luster

Designed by

KTX archiLAB

Stirling Elmendorf

Title:

Cloud of Luster

Category:

Architectural Design Category

Location:

Japan, Himeji City

Designer:

KTX archiLAB

Website:

Tetsuya Matsumoto, Motoaki Takeuchi, Farid Ziani

Team:

Stirling Elmendorf
Stirling Elmendorf
Stirling Elmendorf
Stirling Elmendorf

Stirling Elmendorf

Photo Credits:

KTX archiLAB

Copyrights:

Luster, glitter, sparkle, light, shine, and bright are fundamentals of any modern wedding ceremony. The time for writing a new page in people’s life, a white page, all in joy, all in happiness, all together, open to the future, reflecting dreams and hopes, reflecting the Luster of Life.
Dreams and light were depicted as curves and glass, a cloud shaped space for the chapel was enveloped in transparent curved glass bringing day light from all directions. Only the organ space and the technical room are enveloped in a circular white wall at the back of the chapel.
The Cloud shaped Chapel is all white, a minimalistic ceiling free of any technical machineries or equipment is supported by round columns with a hyperbolic cone head. The same columns support the roof of the approach connecting the main ceremony hall to the chapel and gives access to the garden. The circles on the basin side has a hyperbolic shaped base, creating an impression of a floating chapel. The water surface reflects the floating chapel adding more lightness to the structure and extending the dreams into other dimensions.

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