Italian architecture studio Renzo Piano Building Workshop finishes the new landmark Istanbul Modern Museum, marking its first project in Turkey. It is along the Karaköy waterfront and is defined by the aluminum panels that are applied to the building to reflect the changing colors of the sky and light that it is surrounded by.
Renzo Piano Building Workshop notes that "Echoing the history of a site that has been used as a harbor for millennia, the outline of the building evokes ships of different sizes travelling back and forth between Europe and Asia as well as a creature of the sea that has leapt from the Bosphorus on the shore. The facade is made by a sequence of 3D-formed aluminum panels that play with the changing sunlight, creating a shimmering, iridescent envelope evocative of fish scales."
Fish Scale-Resembling Facades
Renzo Piano Building Workshop Designs the Istanbul Modern
Trend Themes
1. Iridescent Facades - Exploring the use of 3D-formed aluminum panels to create iridescent, fish scale-like facades on buildings.
2. Dynamic Building Facades - Designing building facades that can reflect different colors and patterns based on the surrounding environment and lighting conditions.
3. Architectural Inspiration From Nature - Using natural elements such as the changing colors and textures of a fish's scales as inspiration for building designs.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity for architects and building designers to incorporate unique and dynamic facades into their projects, using materials such as 3D-formed aluminum panels.
2. Construction - Exploring new materials and techniques that can be used in construction to create facades that are reflective and responsive to their surroundings.
3. Art Installations - Using iridescent, 3D-formed panels as a material for creating art installations that play with light and color, evocative of fish scales or other natural textures.