Aeolus Acoustic Wind Pavilion

The Aeolus Acoustic Wind Pavilion is a musical installation artwork created by Luke Jerram.

The installation toured England from 2011 to 2012, appearing at Lyme Park, the Eden Project, MediaCityUK and Canary Wharf.

[12] The installation's design takes cues from religious architecture, such as St. Peter's Basilica and the domes of mosques.

[5] During its time at the Eden Project, an exhibition showcasing Aeolus' creation took place at the Royal West of England Academy.

[5] The installation then displayed at MediaCityUK from 22 October[15][14] before finishing with a spell at Canada Square Park in Canary Wharf, London from 27 March to 10 May 2012.

The shaft of a Libyan qanat. Some noises produced by a qanat inspired Jerram to create Aeolus.