KÖBOGEN

KÖBOGEN

KÖBOGEN

Düsseldorf, Germany

Artificial Lighting

Architect: Studio Libeskind
Client: die developer
Completion year: 2014
Images: TRILUX

The KöBogen is located in the center of Dusseldorf and houses a new office building with luxury retail stores and high-end offices. Two separated buildings, connected by a bridge with a stunning view, draw historic urbanism references. The space between the buildings functions, in the shape of a public passage, as a link between nature and city. The facades are interrupted by diagonal, leafy cuts and therefore broach the issue of landscape and architecture. The terraces and courtyards are also planted and bear references to the Hofgarten. Both buildings are made accessible through representative main entrances towards the Königsallee and the Hofgarten.
The KöBogen is located in the center of Dusseldorf and houses a new office building with luxury retail stores and high-end offices. Two separated buildings, connected by a bridge with a stunning view, draw historic urbanism references. The space between the buildings functions, in the shape of a public passage, as a link between nature and city. The facades are interrupted by diagonal, leafy cuts and therefore broach the issue of landscape and architecture. The terraces and courtyards are also planted and bear references to the Hofgarten. Both buildings are made accessible through representative main entrances towards the Königsallee and the Hofgarten.

SONY CENTER FORUM ROOF

SONY CENTER FORUM ROOF

SONY CENTER FORUM ROOF

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.

SCHWABENGALERIE

SCHWABENGALERIE

SCHWABENGALERIE

Stuttgart, Germany

Artificial Lighting

Architect: Léon Wohlhage Wernik Architekten
Completion year: 2003
Images: Christian Richters

The Schwabengalerie has a plot size of over 25,000 m2. The building complex consists of additive cubatures with different functions. Central spot is the citizens’ forum with its gallery-like circulation area. Of importance for the area is the connection between different functional areas, the conveying of security and convenience, especially in the evening hours, as well as the aspect of the effect on possible customers from a distance.

Licht Architektur Preis 2005, Recognition

The Schwabengalerie has a plot size of over 25,000 m2. The building complex consists of additive cubatures with different functions. Central spot is the citizens’ forum with its gallery-like circulation area. Of importance for the area is the connection between different functional areas, the conveying of security and convenience, especially in the evening hours, as well as the aspect of the effect on possible customers from a distance.

Licht Architektur Preis 2005, Recognition