THE HENDERSON

THE HENDERSON

THE HENDERSON

2 Murray Road, Hong Kong
Artificial Lighting & Sustainability

Client: Henderson Land
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects, Ronald Lu & Partners
Completion year: 2024
Images: Robb Report, Henderson Land Dev, Chris Batula

On Hong Kong‘s 2 Murray Road, The Henderson is being constructed in a prominent location between the Bank of China Tower and Hutchison House.
The 200m high tower with its organic shapes and special surfaces was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and comprises 36 floors.
The large number of varying and complex element types fits in perfectly with the range of services offered by seele. Special design and manufacturing features characterise the project. The interior, exterior landscape as well as the facade lighting design is perfectly integrated within the architecture and interior design and comprises an additional complementing layer to the overall experience of the building

On Hong Kong‘s 2 Murray Road, The Henderson is being constructed in a prominent location between the Bank of China Tower and Hutchison House.
The 200m high tower with its organic shapes and special surfaces was designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and comprises 36 floors.
The large number of varying and complex element types fits in perfectly with the range of services offered by seele. Special design and manufacturing features characterise the project. The interior, exterior landscape as well as the facade lighting design is perfectly integrated within the architecture and interior design and comprises an additional complementing layer to the overall experience of the building

IFC NANJING RETAIL

IFC NANJING RETAIL

IFC NANJING RETAIL

Nanjing, China
Artificial Lighting

Client: Sun Hung Kai Properties
Architect: Lead8
Completion year: 2024
Images: Jeff Hung

Lead8 is the retail planner and interior designer for this development and has taken a unique 6-star hospitality approach to this prestigious landmark for Nanjing. Lichtvision developed an elegant and integrated lighting design solution to underline the contemporary classic version of a vintage art nouveau interior style.
Most modern technology of lighting equipment featuring linear Indirect lighting, fibre optics as well as elegant chandelier hanging from coved ceiling at major entrances and arts spreads in every corner of the public spaces, all add up to this refined feminine experience Lead8 is hoping to bring to the customers.

Lead8 is the retail planner and interior designer for this development and has taken a unique 6-star hospitality approach to this prestigious landmark for Nanjing. Lichtvision developed an elegant and integrated lighting design solution to underline the contemporary classic version of a vintage art nouveau interior style.
Most modern technology of lighting equipment featuring linear Indirect lighting, fibre optics as well as elegant chandelier hanging from coved ceiling at major entrances and arts spreads in every corner of the public spaces, all add up to this refined feminine experience Lead8 is hoping to bring to the customers.

CHRISTIE´S ASIA PACIFIC HEADQUARTERS

CHRISTIE´S ASIA PACIFIC HEADQUARTERS

CHRISTIE´S ASIA HEADQUARTERS

The Henderson, Hong Kong
Artificial Lighting & Sustainability

Client: Christie´s
Architect: Collective
Completion year: 2024
Images: 1km Studio & Christie´s

The Henderson, a striking new urban landmark designed by world-renowned architecture firm Zaha Hadid Architects, is the new home of Christie‘s Asia Pacific headquarters in Hong Kong. Spanning the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th floors, clients and future visitors can expect a world-class gallery and saleroom, as well as a creatively designed office space and a client hub.
The new transformable gallery space will be state-of-the-art, with high ceilings, a pillarless floorplan and the flexibility to display a diversity of art and objects, including large-scale pieces. The gallery is innovatively designed for an array of programmes including museum-quality exhibitions, exclusive client and media engagement events, and educational activities. This is a 50,000 square feet one-stop hub where art and luxury enthusiasts from around the world will experience an unprecedented collecting journey.

The Henderson, a striking new urban landmark designed by world-renowned architecture firm Zaha Hadid Architects, is the new home of Christie‘s Asia Pacific headquarters in Hong Kong. Spanning the 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th floors, clients and future visitors can expect a world-class gallery and saleroom, as well as a creatively designed office space and a client hub.
The new transformable gallery space will be state-of-the-art, with high ceilings, a pillarless floorplan and the flexibility to display a diversity of art and objects, including large-scale pieces. The gallery is innovatively designed for an array of programmes including museum-quality exhibitions, exclusive client and media engagement events, and educational activities. This is a 50,000 square feet one-stop hub where art and luxury enthusiasts from around the world will experience an unprecedented collecting journey.

THE MIXC CHENGDU CENTRAL SQUARE

THE MIXC CHENGDU CENTRAL SQUARE

THE MIXC CHENG DU CENTRAL SQUARE

Chengdu, China
Artificial Lighting

Client: CR Land
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
Completion year: 2024
Images: CR Land

The MixC Cheng Du Central Square is a Mixed use commercial and retail development renovation. The new face received a revamp of facade and landscape areas featuring two generous central plazas with plenty of newly created spaces. Careful integration of slopes and water features provides plenty of space to explore for pedestrians. Lighting underlines the soft architecture bringing in a resort type of atmosphere to the terraces and facades. Lighting adds calmness and subtle sparkle in warm and calming light tones. Yet in contrast to the warmth, it activates the central plazas with a dynamic mapping of content to the floring. Bluish water ripples reference the water features adding a dynamic to the floor at night.

The MixC Cheng Du Central Square is a Mixed use commercial and retail development renovation. The new face received a revamp of facade and landscape areas featuring two generous central plazas with plenty of newly created spaces. Careful integration of slopes and water features provides plenty of space to explore for pedestrians. Lighting underlines the soft architecture bringing in a resort type of atmosphere to the terraces and facades. Lighting adds calmness and subtle sparkle in warm and calming light tones. Yet in contrast to the warmth, it activates the central plazas with a dynamic mapping of content to the floring. Bluish water ripples reference the water features adding a dynamic to the floor at night.

83 KING LAM STREET, HONG KONG

83 KING LAM STREET, HONG KONG

83 KING LAM STREET

Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong
Artificial Lighting

Client: New World Development Company Limited
Architect: Collective
Completion year: 2024
Images: 1km Studio & Collective

The project features a large podium for new commercial office twin towers in Lai Chi Kok’s former industrial area along King Lam Street. The business lighting in this development highlights the transition from industrial to modern commercial spaces, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. The site sits between King Lam Street on the south and the lush hillside of Lion’s Rock Country Park to the north. As one moves from the busy Lai Chi Kok’s subway exits and roads towards the site, the area transitions into a quieter and calmer cul-de-sac, where traffic is reduced and the green mountain backdrop starts to be visible.

The three-level podium comprises four main program components: commercial retail and F&B shops, two main office lobby entrances of the twin towers, a reconfigurable auditorium, and a large continuous green landscape which extends from the second floor down to the ground level. Carefully planned business lighting ensures these spaces are both inviting and practical, supporting the diverse activities hosted within the podium

The project features a large podium for new commercial office twin towers in Lai Chi Kok’s former industrial area along King Lam Street. The business lighting in this development highlights the transition from industrial to modern commercial spaces, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal. The site sits between King Lam Street on the south and the lush hillside of Lion’s Rock Country Park to the north. As one moves from the busy Lai Chi Kok’s subway exits and roads towards the site, the area transitions into a quieter and calmer cul-de-sac, where traffic is reduced and the green mountain backdrop starts to be visible.

The three-level podium comprises four main program components: commercial retail and F&B shops, two main office lobby entrances of the twin towers, a reconfigurable auditorium, and a large continuous green landscape which extends from the second floor down to the ground level. Carefully planned business lighting ensures these spaces are both inviting and practical, supporting the diverse activities hosted within the podium