see part 1 here.
in undergrad, one of the buildings that we studied in our architecture classes and in studio was thorncrown chapel, designed by e. fay jones. i always loved the chapel and found it to be very inspirational. so i was very excited when my friend told me that she was actually going to get married in the chapel. (she was also studying architecture with me, did i mention that?).
it was raining the day of the wedding, but the sun came out just in time for the ceremony.
mike and i got there early so we were able to see the chapel and take a few photos before the other guests arrived.
the wedding, and the location, was just beautiful.
congratulations melissa and matthew!!
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3 Responses to eureka springs: part 2
I love the metal work! So cool!
(You and Mike look pretty good there!)
What a beautiful place to tie the knot!
Kelly
the entire chapel is actually made of wood, except for the diamond connectors in the photo above.
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