The colour shows the spiritual culture of a city and reflects the modern civilization of the city. A successful urban colour design can become the soul of a city, giving people a sense of security and belonging to it, and highlighting the charm of the city.


"Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, grey, pink, black, white, brown" these colours are produced by different electromagnetic waves with different wavelengths and give people different visual perceptions, forming thousands of worlds.


In this unified style, some designers have unique ingenuity, featuring stained glass, and presenting gorgeous architecture.


1. Paris Congress Stained Glass Building


This projects different coloured lights on a façade as the angle of the sun rises and sets during the day, creating a huge, transparent, coloured glass curtain wall with a stunning and dazzling appearance.


On the whole, the stained glass curtain wall not only connects the ancient and long history of Montreal but also injects colourful vitality into the whole area. The interior of the building is a classic modern conference building layout: a conference centre, auditorium, exhibition hall, and other functions are all available.


2. Indian Stained Glass Academic Building


The natural world is an important source of inspiration for human beings. The colorful rainbow is not only a unique landscape charm but also symbolizes the hope for a better future after the rain. Indian designers took this idea and created a chic stained-glass academic building.


3. Stained glass curtain wall in Amsterdam, the Netherlands


This is located in a residential area of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. It divides 72 apartments into 6 buildings, and the reliefs and sculptures on the facade of each building present different characteristics. For buildings over 6 stories high, stained glass art is employed, with each layer of stained glass telling a story and seamlessly transitioning to the next.


4. Stained glass sidewalks in Miami, USA


This is a section of sidewalk from the bus terminal to the airport at Miami International Airport in Florida, USA. Designers use interactive sound and light installations, which integrate light, color, and sound, track the movement of visitors through video sensors at both ends of the sidewalk, and create and spread different sound intensities according to the amount of traffic. Generally, the sounds played are mostly tropical birds, thunderstorms, and other natural environments in the area.


5. Rainbow Building in Bordeaux, France


This is a residential building located at the intersection of the Bordeaux shopping center and crossroads in France. The first five floors of the entire building are surrounded by curved stained glass exterior walls and curved curtain walls. The glass panels of different colors are like a rainbow spread on the building, so some people call this residential building the "Rainbow Building".


6. Holland Institute of Colorful Sound and Vision


This is a building located at the Media Park in the Netherlands. The entire building is surrounded by colorful and different types of stained glass. More than 2,100 external glass panels form a translucent facade, which not only maintains the aesthetic beauty of the building but also forms a stunning stained glass building.