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  1. The Skyspace is a naked-eye observatory in the heart of the main campus, where visitors view the sky through an opening in the ceiling called an oculus. During sunrise and sunset, colored lights illuminate the walls and contrast the natural skylight in the oculus.

  2. 22 de ago. de 2022 · Started in 1974, the Skyspace series has grown to include nearly 90 unique installations around world. Most recently, Turrell unveiled one in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado, his first-ever built into a mountain in the United States. There’s another Skyspace slated for Kansas City in 2024.

  3. The architecture of the ASU Skyspace by James Turrell is a contemporary interpretation of ancient Hohokam shade ramadas, pit houses and baskets. To realize the work of James Turrell, it was designed in collaboration with architect William P. Bruder and redefined in a minimal sculptural formwork of 21st-century concrete and steel.

  4. Experience the first freestanding Skyspace by James Turrell in South America. Sharing its premises with Posada Ayana, guests are welcome to escape into the light at exclusive times.

  5. 17 de dic. de 2019 · En ambientes silenciosos, la obra de Turrell se adueña nuestros cinco sentidos y los manipula para guiarlos por medio de efectos ópticos y emocionales de luminosidad. La clave es la extensa investigación que hay detrás de cada instalación.

  6. Una obra de arte interactiva que genera una experiencia visual mediante una secuencia de luces en el Parque Central del campus Monterrey. Se puede reservar gratis la entrada al skyspace por la mañana o la tarde y conocer la exposición "James Turrell: Espíritu de Luz Skyspace" en el Pabellón Expositivo Arte AC.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2022 · Experience the sky through a skylight and LED-lit ceiling in a stone-clad chamber on a mountainside. Green Mountain Falls Skyspace is the first Skyspace on a mountainside and the first in Colorado, offering a harmonious extension of the landscape and a sensory work of art.