The Dutch Museum van Bommel van Dam is adorned with a facade of folded aluminum sleeves, creating a visual interplay of light and shadow. This element of the Museum van Bommel van Dam’s facade presents a dynamic tessellation that blurs the lines between art and architecture. The folded aluminum sleeves cast a matrix of shadows, creating a sense of movement and depth that changes with the sun’s position. It’s a testament to design precision and creativity, embodying the museum’s commitment to showcasing the transformative power of art. Each angular fold and crease becomes part of a larger narrative, one that speaks to innovation and the intrinsic beauty found in geometric forms. Architect: BiermanHenket.