MUSEION
MUSEION
Bolzano, Italy
Daylight, Artificial Light, Lighting Controls and Visual Media
Architect: KSV Krüger Schuberth Vandreike
Completion year: 2008
Images: Ludwig Thalheimer, Othmar Seehauser
Bolzano, Italy
Daylight, Artificial Light, Lighting Controls and Visual Media
Architect: KSV Krüger Schuberth Vandreike
Completion year: 2008
Images: Ludwig Thalheimer, Othmar Seehauser
Artificial Lighting
Architect: Partner Ship Design
Completion year: 2007 – ongoing
Images: Alexander Rudolph
AIDAdiva, AIDAbella, AIDAluna, AIDAblu, AIDAsol, AIDAmar and AIDAstella are the new generation cruise ships with high standards of luxury and convenience for passengers and crew. Lighting is critical in these vessels, creating atmosphere, setting tone and mood and enhancing functionality. More than 600 individually adjustable lighting groups enable precise illumination day or night, for any occasion. The entire lighting concept maximizes energy savings and safety with sustainable, low maintenance components.
IES Illumination Awards 2013 (Section Award)
IES Illumination Award of Merit 2013
AIDAdiva, AIDAbella, AIDAluna, AIDAblu, AIDAsol, AIDAmar and AIDAstella are the new generation cruise ships with high standards of luxury and convenience for passengers and crew. Lighting is critical in these vessels, creating atmosphere, setting tone and mood and enhancing functionality. More than 600 individually adjustable lighting groups enable precise illumination day or night, for any occasion. The entire lighting concept maximizes energy savings and safety with sustainable, low maintenance components.
IES Illumination Awards 2013 (Section Award)
IES Illumination Award of Merit 2013
Berlin, Germany
Artificial Lighting
Architect: FHW Architekten
Completion year: 2007
Images: Roland Wich
Wiesbaden, Germany
Daylight & Artifical Lighting
Architect: ARGE Kramm & Strigl, Ortner & Ortner Baukunst
Completion year: 2007
Images: Stefan Müller
A skylight floods the mall with daylight while preventing direct sunlight from reaching the interior. A rhythm of diffuse light directed upward partitions the multi-storied interior as downlights brilliantly illuminate corridors and retail space. The play of light and shadow references the buildings architectural form and its materials. Exterior illumination utilises back lighting to emphasise architectural elements, creating a distinctive design that is also effective from afar.
A skylight floods the mall with daylight while preventing direct sunlight from reaching the interior. A rhythm of diffuse light directed upward partitions the multi-storied interior as downlights brilliantly illuminate corridors and retail space. The play of light and shadow references the buildings architectural form and its materials. Exterior illumination utilises back lighting to emphasise architectural elements, creating a distinctive design that is also effective from afar.
Berlin, Germany
Artificial Lighting
Architect: Murphy / Jahn
Artist: Yann Kersalé
Completion year: 2007
Images: Linus Lintner
The central forum of the Sony Center at the Potsdamer Platz, planned by Murphy & Jahn Architects, is traversed by a membrane steel construction. The technical implementation of the forum‘s roof lighting was newly developed. Spotlights light up the roof tangential at nighttime and colour changes within a defined colour space bring the membrane sails to light.
Revision in 2012 not by Lichtvision.
The central forum of the Sony Center at the Potsdamer Platz, planned by Murphy & Jahn Architects, is traversed by a membrane steel construction. The technical implementation of the forum‘s roof lighting was newly developed. Spotlights light up the roof tangential at nighttime and colour changes within a defined colour space bring the membrane sails to light.
Revision in 2012 not by Lichtvision.