ARAB WORLD INSTITUTE

The Arab World Institute was established in the early 80', when
some Arab countries concluded an agreement with France to establish
a presentation of arab world (from the VIIIth to the XIXth centuries),
in a building as a symbl of arab civilization. The Institute also
aims at promoting cooperation and cultural exchanges between France
and the Arab civilization in the areas of science and technology.
It incorporates some well lit exhibition areas, a museum, a library,
a 300-seat hall and a restaurant, as well as offices and car parking.
Internally a superb feature is the glass and steel stairs and
lift enclosure, which can be seen from most parts of the building.
The south-facing garden courtyard wall has been described as a
'Venetian blind', although its appearance is more patently Islamic
in decorative terms. It is, however, an ocular device of striking
originality, made up of numerous dimensioned metallic diaphragms
set in pierced metal borders. These diaphragms operate like a
camera lens to control the sun's penetration into the interior
of the building. Thus the whole effect is like a giant Islamic
pierced screen, giving significance and an audacious brilliance
to this remarkable building
How to get there
1, rue des Fossés-Saint-Bernard Place Mohammed-V
75005 Paris.
Metro line 4: Maubert Mutualité.
www.imarabe.org
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