Wedding Venue Designs

Scarano Architect
3 min readAug 13, 2024

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Wedding Venue Designs

Wedding venues designed by architects can be truly remarkable, adding a touch of creativity and elegance to the matrimonial experience. Here are some fascinating examples of projects created by talented architects around the world:
Wilson Architects’ Overgrown Chapel: Located in Queensland, Australia, this chapel features hollow timber walls that will eventually be overtaken by creeping plants, thus creating a romantic and rustic atmosphere amid lavender fields.
MAS Minimal Wedding Chapel: The founders of studio MAS built their wedding chapel in rural Hungary using curving steel pieces. Its minimalistic design exudes elegance and simplicity.
Taiwan’s Glass-Slipper Church: Shaped like Cinderella’s glass slipper, this church in Taiwan is a fairytale-inspired venue for dreamy wedding photographs.
Ribbon Chapel by Hiroshi Nakamura: In Hiroshima, Japan, this chapel boasts intertwining staircases leading to a rooftop platform with stunning coastal views. It is a unique architectural experience for couples.
Rainbow Chapel by Kubo Tsushima Architects: Located in Tokyo, Japan, this chapel features rainbow-colored windowsills that create a magical play of light during ceremonies.
Lakeside Hotel Chapel with Harp Strings: In Shiga Prefecture, Japan, harp strings fixed across the façade turn this lakeside hotel chapel into a giant musical instrument when the wind blows.
These are some outstanding designs that further the architectural concepts of wedding venues. Many couples want to host their weddings at unique venues. The architect’s job is to create a location to enhance the wedding experience through thoughtful design and aesthetics.
Architects planning wedding designs meticulously consider each wedding phase to create a harmonious and memorable experience. Their focus is on creating an inviting entrance and foyer that sets the tone for the entire event and welcomes guests. Waiting areas are added, as these thoughtful seating arrangements ensure comfort for guests as they await the ceremony.
The focal point of the wedding is the spot where the couple exchange vows. This space often incorporates. Symbolic elements. The seating layout ensures visibility and accessibility for all guests. The aisle design, width, length, and materials are also considered to enhance the professional experience.
The architect creates a seamless transition from the ceremony to the reception. They may include gardens, walkways, or corridors to the path. Archways or portals help mark transitions and add elegance to the venue.
The reception space is divided into the dining area, the dance floor, and the bar/lounge areas. The architect must optimize table layouts for efficient service and guest interaction. The dance floor should encourage guests to let loose and celebrate. The bar/lounge areas should be cozy for socializing before and after the wedding.
Outdoor gardens and courtyards should utilize natural surroundings for photo ops and relaxation. Terrace and balcony spaces are added to offer panoramic views and intimate wedding moments.
During the design phase, the architect considers natural light during the day and artificial lighting for evening events. Acoustic treatments ensure unmistakable sound during speeches and music. Architects use canopies, heaters, or fans to account for weather conditions.
Secluded spots are considered for private conversations or quiet moments. The design must flow seamlessly across spaces for aesthetic continuity, maintaining a cohesive theme.
The post-ceremony spaces include the exit path and photo backdrops. The architect will design a picturesque exit route for the couple. Architectural features serve as stunning backdrops for unforgettable wedding photos.
The original design emphasizes how architects blend aesthetics, functionality, and emotional resonance to enhance each phase of the wedding journey.
At Scarano Architect PLLC, we are not strangers to the complete wedding design experience. Our successful project, the hotel/restaurant located at 77 Box Street in Brooklyn, has become a premier wedding destination. The Box House Hotel has a unique venue space located on the rooftop. Their event space has a retractable roof awning, allowing for a flexible indoor and outdoor space. It also features a large marble bar, wood floors, insulated glass sliding doors, and unobstructed, breathtaking views of New York City.
We are working on another wedding venue at 25 Kent Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. We are sure this will be another popular wedding destination. Our firm collaborates with its clients to ensure a unique and desirable wedding venue will be designed and built to their satisfaction. Please visit our website (www.scaranoarchitect.com) to view these and our other award-winning designs.

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