Paris, France, 2024

Wind installation with suspension rope structures

The installation by artist Ned Kahn visualizes flowing water. The construction is supported by Jakob suspension rope structures and the wind. The installation was opened in Paris at the start of the 2024 Olympic Games.

The «River of air» at Maison Blanche station in Paris is a permanent installation designed by the American artist Ned Kahn. With its 18,660 aluminum plates, the installation creates a visualization of water. Wind and light also play a role. The framework makes air movements visible and appears as flowing water. Inspired by the Seine and its shimmering surface.

4 steel supports carry the framework. 41 stainless steel ropes are strung over a length of 70 meters. They form the lightweight structure for the 10-meter-high «River of air». Bracing ropes are integrated at both ends of the structure. The aluminum plates flutter in the wind over a spanning of 420 square meters.

The «River of air» was realized and planned by Groupe-6 Architectes. Jakob Rope Systems developed the rope structure (bracing ropes, suspension ropes, cross tubes) and assembled it on site. All 41 suspension ropes were pre-stretched in the Swiss factory of Jakob Rope Systems for length and elongation behavior. This meant that assembly could be carried out quickly on site in Paris. Only a very tight time frame was possible for the assembly of the «River of air».

The Maison-Blanche station is located in the 13th district of Paris (along Avenue d'Italie) between the Super-Italie tower to the east and the Metro line 7 tunnel to the west. The station is part of a dense urban fabric with a number of high-rise buildings. In this urban space, the «River of air» creates a special natural spectacle - carried by Jakob ropes and the wind.

 

Project partners:

Architecture: Groupe-6 Architectes
Concept: Ned Kahn
Engineering: Eckersley O’Callaghan Engineers
Metal construction: SIRC Industrie / PETITJEAN SA
Engineering rope structure, delivery and installation of ropes: Jakob Rope Systems
Photos: Copyright Jonathan Gainer