KITAG CINEDOME BIEL

KITAG CINEDOME BIEL

KITAG BIEL

Biel, Switzerland
Artificial lighting

General contractor: meierpartner architekten ETH SIA AG
Interior architect: Holzer Kobler Architekturen
Completion year: 2015
Images:
Radek Brunecky

The Multiplex Cinedome by KITAG is located in the Tissot Arena Complex in Biel, Switzerland. The elegant, transparent interior design reflects the new corporate design by KITAG. The synergies of all partners – client, architect, interior designer, lighting designer and engineers – in the design and construction process provided the outstanding new location.

The Cinedome in Biel is an overall LED project. The light colour is 3000K in all areas. Due to the different materials and colours of the materials the lighting becomes a rhythm by its own. All luminaires can be dimmed and create a different scene setting depending on the time of the day. The scene setting also allows the KITAG to create a special setting for individual client groups. The composition of space by the elegant organic feature elements enhances the space experience.

The Multiplex Cinedome by KITAG is located in the Tissot Arena Complex in Biel, Switzerland. The elegant, transparent interior design reflects the new corporate design by KITAG. The synergies of all partners – client, architect, interior designer, lighting designer and engineers – in the design and construction process provided the outstanding new location.

The Cinedome in Biel is an overall LED project. The light colour is 3000K in all areas. Due to the different materials and colours of the materials the lighting becomes a rhythm by its own. All luminaires can be dimmed and create a different scene setting depending on the time of the day. The scene setting also allows the KITAG to create a special setting for individual client groups. The composition of space by the elegant organic feature elements enhances the space experience.

GRIMM WELT

GRIMM WELT

GRIMM WELT

Kassel, Germany
Artificial Lighting

Architect: kadawittfeldarchitektur
Exhibition Design: Holzer Kobler Architekturen
Completion year: 2015
Images: Jan Bitter and Lichtvision

Located in a scenic park on the hillside of a vineyard close to the city centre of Kassel, the new exhibition building blends gently into the landscape. The building intensifies the characteristic atmosphere of this UNESCO-world heritage site by becoming a walkable sculpture and resonating the topography of the site.
The purpose is to engage the visitors with the exhibition through giving space to intellectual and emotional nuances, reflecting the complexity of the German language and honouring their distinguished fairy tale collection of the Brothers Grimm. The lighting softly enhances the shape of the architecture and immerses the surrounding in a marvellous ambiance, all while echoing its inner structure and gently bringing the invaluable substance of Germany’s heritage to life.
Located in a scenic park on the hillside of a vineyard close to the city centre of Kassel, the new exhibition building blends gently into the landscape. The building intensifies the characteristic atmosphere of this UNESCO-world heritage site by becoming a walkable sculpture and resonating the topography of the site.
The purpose is to engage the visitors with the exhibition through giving space to intellectual and emotional nuances, reflecting the complexity of the German language and honouring their distinguished fairy tale collection of the Brothers Grimm. The lighting softly enhances the shape of the architecture and immerses the surrounding in a marvellous ambiance, all while echoing its inner structure and gently bringing the invaluable substance of Germany’s heritage to life.

SMALL HERMITAGE

SMALL HERMITAGE

SMALL HERMITAGE

St. Petersburg, Russia
Daylighting & Artificial Lighting

Architect: OMA
Completion year: 2014
Images: Tochka Opory

Small Hermitage belongs Hermitage Museum Ensemble of Saint-Petersburg, with all buildings of Hermitage Ensemble being part of the World Heritage Site and staying under aegis of UNESCO. The renovation of Small Hermitage was started in connection with the 250-year anniversary of the city and festive opening in autumn 2014.
For new Exhibition Hall Lichtvision will develop interior and exterior lighting, both artificial and daylight with their partners from St.Petersburg Tochka Opory.

Small Hermitage belongs Hermitage Museum Ensemble of Saint-Petersburg, with all buildings of Hermitage Ensemble being part of the World Heritage Site and staying under aegis of UNESCO. The renovation of Small Hermitage was started in connection with the 250-year anniversary of the city and festive opening in autumn 2014.
For new Exhibition Hall Lichtvision will develop interior and exterior lighting, both artificial and daylight with their partners from St.Petersburg Tochka Opory.

MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS

MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS

MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS

Berlin, Germany
Artificial Lighting

Architect: Kuehn Malvezzi Architects
Completion year: 2014
Images:
Ulrich Schwarz

The new fashion exhibition is to be entered through a tunnel which allows the adaptation of the visitor’s eye on the 50lx conservation level. The large-scaled cabinets with their impressive glass front and the uniform-coloured surfaces are designed for the optimised presentation of the fashion mannequins. The lighting elements are hidden well and defining the space in a perfect manner.
The lighting components are a linear and diffuse wall wash and backlight luminaire, a linear and indirect cove lighting for the inscriptions and a ceiling channel with a row of adjustable fibre optic spots as the main exhibit illumination element. All lighting components guarantee a very good colour rendering with a CRI over 90.
The new fashion exhibition is to be entered through a tunnel which allows the adaptation of the visitor’s eye on the 50lx conservation level. The large-scaled cabinets with their impressive glass front and the uniform-coloured surfaces are designed for the optimised presentation of the fashion mannequins. The lighting elements are hidden well and defining the space in a perfect manner.
The lighting components are a linear and diffuse wall wash and backlight luminaire, a linear and indirect cove lighting for the inscriptions and a ceiling channel with a row of adjustable fibre optic spots as the main exhibit illumination element. All lighting components guarantee a very good colour rendering with a CRI over 90.

MATHEMATISCH PHYSIKALISCHER SALON, ZWINGER

MATHEMATISCH PHYSIKALISCHER SALON, ZWINGER

MATHEMATISCH PHYSIKALISCHER SALON, ZWINGER

Dresden, Germany
Daylight, Artificial Lighting and Concept Lighting Controls

Architect: Holzer Kobler Architekturen
Completion year: 2013
Images: Andrea Flak

Ever since the opening of the Dresden “Zwinger” in 1728, the “Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon” has been the key feature in this iconic architectural ensemble. It houses one of the oldest ‘History of Science Collections’, which presents itself after an extensive refurbishment in a brand-new light and with exhibition space almost doubled. Artificial lighting and day lighting are specifically designed to the requirements of the interior finishes which allow sensible objects to be presented in a modern approach while keeping the notion of the original genius locii.

Ever since the opening of the Dresden “Zwinger” in 1728, the “Mathematisch-Physikalischer Salon” has been the key feature in this iconic architectural ensemble. It houses one of the oldest ‘History of Science Collections’, which presents itself after an extensive refurbishment in a brand-new light and with exhibition space almost doubled. Artificial lighting and day lighting are specifically designed to the requirements of the interior finishes which allow sensible objects to be presented in a modern approach while keeping the notion of the original genius locii.