PALAEON
Schoeningen, Germany
Artificial Lighting
Architect: Holzer Kobler Architekturen
Completion year: 2013
Images: palaeon GmbH, id3d Berlin, Lichtvision
The Palaeon in Schöningen was built in honor of the discovery of the oldest hunting weapons on human record. The predominant color of the exhibition interiors is white contrasting the strong colour accents in the foyer. The concept for the building is a nod to layered earth and implemented as a graphic element.
Spatial axes are established by using homogenous light which continues through the space and into the building’s exterior. The graphic nature of the light line is complemented by functional downlights and directional luminaires which clarify interplays of textures and colors.
Spatial axes are established by using homogenous light which continues through the space and into the building’s exterior. The graphic nature of the light line is complemented by functional downlights and directional luminaires which clarify interplays of textures and colors.
The Palaeon in Schöningen was built in honor of the discovery of the oldest hunting weapons on human record. The predominant color of the exhibition interiors is white contrasting the strong colour accents in the foyer. The concept for the building is a nod to layered earth and implemented as a graphic element.
Spatial axes are established by using homogenous light which continues through the space and into the building’s exterior. The graphic nature of the light line is complemented by functional downlights and directional luminaires which clarify interplays of textures and colors.
Spatial axes are established by using homogenous light which continues through the space and into the building’s exterior. The graphic nature of the light line is complemented by functional downlights and directional luminaires which clarify interplays of textures and colors.