The brilliant metallic screen at the Institut de Monde Arabe, with it’s moving geometric motifs, is visible through the building’s exterior glass wall. The 240 motifs contain photo-sensitive mechanically controlled apertures, which act as a sophisticated ‘brise soleil’. The photoelectric lenses automatically open and close to control the amount of sunlight and heat entering the building. The effect is reminiscent of Arabic latticework and creates beautiful filtered light, which is often represented in Islamic architecture.
The IMA, founded in Paris in 1980, is an organization of 18 Arab countries and France. It was established to research and disseminate information about the Arab world, its cultural and spiritual values.
Designed by french architect, Jean Nouvel – Rue des Fossés, Saint Bernard, 5eme Arrondissement, Paris
Sólfar [Sun Voyager] a dreamboat, an ode to the sun by Jón Gunnar Árnason (1931 – 1989)In an interview published in Þjóðviljinn on June 11, 1987, Jón Gunnar describes the genesis of this work as being part of the Scandinavian art project, Experimental Environment, which conducted various artistic experiments in places like Denmark and Iceland in the 1980s. The sun ship symbolizes the promise of new, undiscovered territory. It is located in Sæbraut, central Reykjavík, Lýðveldið Ísland.
When the sum of the radii and the distance between the centres are equal, the circles touch externally. If the difference between the radii and the distance between the centres are equal, then the circles touch internally.