Chapel of St. Veil is a project of the architectural bureau Kasahara Design Work. It was built in 2014 in Japan on the banks of the Sinano River.
The bizarre name is fully explainable in the manner of the chapel itself. It looks as if all of the insides is covered with a white veil. In it, the organic interlacing of pipes is combined with a light white color of all surfaces, creating the effect of lightness and airiness of the arch.
Providing an almost unearthly atmosphere, the brilliant white surfaces of the chapel's scheme reflect the pure daylight penetrating from above, while the arched aperture behind the altar of the church frames the natural surroundings of the building. Outside, the narrow building is decorated with slate, which allows the chapel to look organically.