Skyspace
Architectural design by James Turrell / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the observation deck at U.S. Bank Tower, see U.S. Bank Tower (Los Angeles) § OUE Skyspace.
A skyspace is an architectural design in which a room, which is painted in a neutral color has a large hole in its ceiling which opens directly to the sky. The room, whose perimeter has benches, allows observers to look at the sky in such a way as though it were framed. LED lights which surround the hole can change colors to affect the viewer's perception of the sky.[1][2][3][4]
The design is the work of American artist James Turrell. As of 2013 over 82 skyspaces have been installed worldwide.[5] Examples include Dividing the Light at Pomona College, the Skyspace Lech in Vorarlberg (Austria), the Live Oak Friends Meeting in Houston, Texas and at Rice University, also in Houston.