Thursday, February 2, 2012

Beautility


Jean Nouvel's Arab Institute in Paris is at the absolute heap of my utmost favorite buildings. He completely pushed the "envelope". The facade is a calculated grid of perforated steel panes. Perhaps pedestrian, but each small opening works like a camera aperture, dictating light into the indoor space depending on the intensity of the outside light source. The ongoing dialogue the interior and exterior environments share is stunning.