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The Ribbon Chapel by Hiroshi Nakamura is Modern and Minimalist

It is hard not to appreciate the modern minimalist design of the Ribbon Chapel. Aptly named, it looks as though it were made up of a gently-crossing ribbon as it unravels to the ground. As delicate and feminine as any wedding chapel ought to be, the Ribbon Chapel is an ideal place for any couple to tie the knot. The only way to make it even more appropriate was if it formed a knot itself.

Designed by architect Hiroshi Nakamura, the Ribbon Chapel is located at the Seto Inland Sea Resort in Japan. Spiralling softly upwards, My Modern Met notes that it is also "symbolic for an event that’s centered around the journey, bond, and the uniting of two lives and families."

Modern Minimalist Design
The trend of modern minimalist design in architecture provides opportunities for innovative and sleek building designs.
Symbolic Architecture
The trend of using architectural symbols to represent meaningful events offers opportunities for creating unique and memorable structures.
Unique Wedding Venues
The trend of couples seeking unique wedding experiences opens up opportunities for creating unconventional and mesmerizing wedding venues.

Who This Affects Most

Architecture
The architecture industry can explore how modern minimalist design can be applied to various structures, creating visually appealing and functional buildings.
Event Planning
The event planning industry can cater to the demand for symbolic and unconventional venues, offering couples distinct and memorable wedding experiences.
Hospitality
The hospitality industry can incorporate unique wedding venues like the Ribbon Chapel into their offerings, providing guests with unforgettable and picturesque locations for special events.
SCORE
1.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 23%
Activity 9%
Freshness 8%