Leaf Chapel in Japan was designed by Klein Dytham Architecture.
“The Leaf chapel sits within the grounds of the Risonare hotel resort in Kobuchizawa, a refreshingly green setting with beautiful views to the southern Japanese Alps, Yatsugatake peaks and Mt. Fuji.
The chapel is formed by 2 leaves – one glass, one steel, – which have seemingly fluttered to the ground. The glass leaf with its delicate lace pattern motif emulates a pergola and the structure holding it up reminds one of the veins of a leaf which slowly become thinner the further they get from the central stem.
The white steel leaf, perforated with 4,700 holes, each of which hold an acrylic lens, is similar to bride’s veil made of delicate lace. Light filters through the lenses and projects a lace pattern onto the white fabric inside.
At the end of the ceremony- when the groom lifts the bride’s veil for the legendary kiss- the ‘steel veil’ magically opens too, revealing the pond and the enchanting nature beyond.” [klein-dytham.com]






