Light and Water Installation at Paname Arts and Dance Center is a captivating exhibition designed by a Paris-based architecture firm. This immersive and emotional experience with a light show is created by the descending water curtain, a unique installation that transforms the space.
The Paname Arts and Dance Center, which opened in 2015, has showcased ten international creative teams, including the Light and Water Installation designed by a Paris-based architecture firm. The installation originally debuted at Milan Design Week in 2011 and was revised for its second iteration. The exhibition provides an immersive and emotional experience through a light show created by the descending water curtain.
The designers have incorporated this installation within the oldest concrete dome in Paris, adding a unique element to the space. Sixteen circular slit pipes are placed along the ceiling, constantly releasing water from the sky at a rate of three tons per second, with a total of 60 drops of water per second. This mesmerizing spectacle creates a dynamic and ever-changing environment for visitors to experience.
Project Information:
Architect: Paris-Based Architecture Firm
Location: Paris, France
Year: 2011
Photographer: Takuji Shimmura