83 KING LAM STREET

83 KING LAM STREET

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

HUANGGANG PORT SHENZHEN

HUANGGANG PORT SHENZHEN

HUANGGANG PORT SHENZHEN

Shenzhen, China
Artificial Lighting, Daylight Design

Client:
Architect: Aedas
Completion year: ongoing
Images: Aedas

Inspired by the concept of ‘the cornerstone,’ the Huanggang Port is a symmetrical architectural form that sits on an elevated landscaped base, embodying the literal definition and heralding the new port’s potential as the foundation of the greater bay area. The infrastructure lighting design complements this concept by emphasizing functionality and aesthetics, creating a safe and efficient environment for users.

The port’s interior design is inspired by Shenzhen’s emblem flower, the Bougainvillea. The elegant and intricate curves and detailing from the flower are adapted to create a distinctive interior roof motif that bolsters the vibrant Shenzhen spirit. The lighting design focuses on a bright and welcoming environment while creating daylight autonomy. Artificial lighting blends into the daylight design and focuses on architectural integration into the aesthetics of the flower concept while visually enhancing it further, ensuring a seamless approach to infrastructure lighting design throughout the space.

Inspired by the concept of ‘the cornerstone,’ the Huanggang Port is a symmetrical architectural form that sits on an elevated landscaped base, embodying the literal definition and heralding the new port’s potential as the foundation of the greater bay area. The infrastructure lighting design complements this concept by emphasizing functionality and aesthetics, creating a safe and efficient environment for users.

The port’s interior design is inspired by Shenzhen’s emblem flower, the Bougainvillea. The elegant and intricate curves and detailing from the flower are adapted to create a distinctive interior roof motif that bolsters the vibrant Shenzhen spirit. The lighting design focuses on a bright and welcoming environment while creating daylight autonomy. Artificial lighting blends into the daylight design and focuses on architectural integration into the aesthetics of the flower concept while visually enhancing it further, ensuring a seamless approach to infrastructure lighting design throughout the space.

GUANYANG ISLAND EVENT CENTER

GUANYANG ISLAND EVENT CENTER

GUANYANG ISLAND EVENT CENTER

Guanyang Island Chongqing, China
Artificial Lighting

Architect: JStudio
Completion year: 2023
Images: JStudio

The Event & Conference Centre is situated on the Guangyang Island, a land bridge island dominated by subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. The main objective is to maintain a sustainable lighting concept to reduce light pollution to a minimum, providing visitors an unobstructed and pure environment and night sky.
The lighting concept features low glare light fixtures and glare controlled mounting details. Through the hierarchical design of the lighting, the visitors can feel the mutual radiance and tolerance of the building and the hills, as well as the “sequence of flowing water” form of the building. The lighting moved upward from a low level, leading the guest to raise their sights slowly, and continue to higher level as they stepped forward.

The Event & Conference Centre is situated on the Guangyang Island, a land bridge island dominated by subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. The main objective is to maintain a sustainable lighting concept to reduce light pollution to a minimum, providing visitors an unobstructed and pure environment and night sky.
The lighting concept features low glare light fixtures and glare controlled mounting details. Through the hierarchical design of the lighting, the visitors can feel the mutual radiance and tolerance of the building and the hills, as well as the “sequence of flowing water” form of the building. The lighting moved upward from a low level, leading the guest to raise their sights slowly, and continue to higher level as they stepped forward.

TIFFANY HOUSE

TIFFANY HOUSE

TIFFANY HOUSE

Macau, China
Luxury Lighting Design for Façade, Interiors, Landscape

Architect: Arquitectonica, LWKP
Additional Planning Partners: ALN Landscape
Pictures: 戚朔迁 Qi Shuoqian

The Tiffany House is a mixed-use development made up of residential units and retail at podium level. The architecture of the façade is inspired by jewellery boxes where the opening drawers invoke a certain curiosity to have a look inside. The lighting element at the façade acts as a frame and just like with a gift, wraps around the façade like a ribbon.
The luxury lighting design complements the interior space by the fixture type having been chosen according to the use of the space. Lichtvision’s scope of work features all interior public areas including residential club house, luxury amenities and retail as well as lush, landscaped terraces on top of the retail podium.

The Tiffany House is a mixed-use development made up of residential units and retail at podium level. The architecture of the façade is inspired by jewellery boxes where the opening drawers invoke a certain curiosity to have a look inside. The lighting element at the façade acts as a frame and just like with a gift, wraps around the façade like a ribbon.
The interior lighting further complements the interior space by the fixture type having been chosen according to the use of the space. Lichtvision’s scope of work features all interior public areas including residential club house, luxury amenities and retail as well as lush, landscaped terraces on top of the retail podium.

DONG´AN LAKE SPORTS CENTER

DONG´AN LAKE SPORTS CENTER

DONG´AN LAKE SPORTS CENTER

Chengdu, China
Artificial Lighting, Lighting Controls, Sustainability Interiors, Façade, Landscape

Architect: China Southwest Architectural Design and
Research Institute Corp Ltd
Completion year: 2022
Pictures: Yi Tang Images

Chengdu Donganhu Sports Park, as the main venue of the coming FISU World University Games, features one stadium and three sports halls. The three sports hall buildings and interiors are designed by GMP Architects. The ensemble comprises a group of buildings around a central plaza, consisting of a sports hall with 18,000 seats, a multifunctional hall for culture, leisure, and popular sports, as well as an indoor pool complex with two 50-meter swimming pools.

The sports park will serve as public sports facilities, open for the public for leisure and purposes after the games finish in 2022. Lichtvision has been appointed as lead lighting design consultant, responsible for the overall architecture, interior and landscape design in this project.

Chengdu Donganhu Sports Park, as the main venue of the coming FISU World University Games, features one stadium and three sports halls. The three sports hall buildings and interiors are designed by GMP Architects. The ensemble comprises a group of buildings around a central plaza, consisting of a sports hall with 18,000 seats, a multifunctional hall for culture, leisure, and popular sports, as well as an indoor pool complex with two 50-meter swimming pools.

The sports park will serve as public sports facilities, open for the public for leisure and purposes after the games finish in 2022. Lichtvision has been appointed as lead lighting design consultant, responsible for the overall architecture, interior and landscape design in this project.