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From a tree-inspired chapel to a dizzying skate bowl, paper leaf sticky notes and delicious Parisian desserts, these are the top VISI picks of the week series – week 215.
1. Yu Momoeda’s Tree-inspired Chapel
“Japanese architect Yu Momoeda is behind the design of this tree-inspired chapel, made up of a structural system that’s based on fractal geometry,” says Content Producer Mary Garner. “The church is set in a tranquil location on the northwest coast of Kyushu Island in Japan and is surrounded by a picturesque national park.”


2. Muralisme Skate Bowl
“Visual artist collective Muralisme has created a 6.5 metre concrete skate bowl in Paris,” says Art Director Anton Pietersen. “The dizzying design has the potential to make skating and BMXing even trickier.” Enjoy some desserted in Paris delicacies while watching talented skaters at the Muralisme Skate Bowl.

3. Sticky Leaf Memo Notes
“South Korean design studio Appree has created a range of sticky notes inspired by leaves and flowers,” says Online Editor Lindi Brownell Meiring. “I want them all!”




4. Mark Broyer’s Hamburg at Night
“Designer and art director Mark Broyer shoots the streets of Hamburg, Germany at night, capturing spots of colour from neon shop lights and street lamps,” says Features Editor Amelia Brown. “The results are truly striking.”




5. Desserted in Paris
“Tal Spiegel is a pastry chef who goes around Paris taking Instagrams of delicately ornate French pastries,” says Managing Editor Samantha Charles. “The colourful images are cleverly styled to match the pair of shoes he’s wearing on the day.

