WASHINGTON, DC — le plafond de verre saisissant de l'East Building de la National Gallery of Art, conçu par l'architecte I.M. Pei. Cette structure géométrique de puits de lumière permet à la lumière naturelle d'inonder l'intérieur moderniste, créant un jeu dynamique de lumière et d'ombre. La conception angulaire du plafond fait écho à la forme extérieure du bâtiment, illustrant l'approche novatrice de Pei en matière d'architecture muséale et sa maîtrise de l'intégration de la forme et de la fonction.
8256 x 5504 px | 69,9 x 46,6 cm | 27,5 x 18,3 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 avril 2023
Lieu:
Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Photograph by David Coleman. The glass ceiling of the East Building at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, is a testament to I.M. Pei's architectural genius. Completed in 1978, this modernist masterpiece continues to captivate visitors with its bold geometric design and innovative use of space and light. The ceiling's triangular glass panels form a complex lattice structure, mirroring the building's external triangular shape. This design not only serves an aesthetic purpose but also a functional one, allowing abundant natural light to permeate the gallery spaces. The interplay of light and shadow created by this skylight changes throughout the day, offering visitors a constantly evolving visual experience. Pei's use of materials - primarily glass, steel, and concrete - reflects the modernist principle of truth to materials, where the innate qualities of building elements are celebrated rather than concealed. The transparency of the glass ceiling contrasts beautifully with the solidity of the building's concrete walls, creating a harmonious balance between openness and enclosure. The ceiling's design also plays a crucial role in the building's energy efficiency and conservation efforts. By maximizing natural light, it reduces the need for artificial lighting, while specially treated glass helps control temperature and protect artworks from harmful UV rays. This architectural feature exemplifies how Pei reimagined the concept of a museum, creating spaces that are works of art in themselves while also serving as ideal environments for displaying art. The East Building's design, with this remarkable ceiling as a centerpiece, has influenced museum architecture worldwide, setting a new standard for how we experience art in public spaces.
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