LEIBNIZ COLONNADE
Berlin, Germany
Artificial lighting
Architect: Kollhoff Architekten
Completion year: 2001
Images: Ivan Nemec
The newly developed Walter-Benjamin-Platz in Berlin-Charlottenburg is composed by a sequence of suspended luminaires in the colonnades and is defined by the illumination of fountain and planting at night. The luminaire is the realisation of the idea of a crystalline glass body in a decoration setting. Proportions and mounting height were designed considering light omissions for the rental units nearby. The induction lamp makes long maintenance cycles for the operator possible.
The newly developed Walter-Benjamin-Platz in Berlin-Charlottenburg is composed by a sequence of suspended luminaires in the colonnades and is defined by the illumination of fountain and planting at night. The luminaire is the realisation of the idea of a crystalline glass body in a decoration setting. Proportions and mounting height were designed considering light omissions for the rental units nearby. The induction lamp makes long maintenance cycles for the operator possible.