CHINA RESOURCES TOWER

CHINA RESOURCES TOWER

CHINA RESOURCES TOWER

Shenzhen, China
Artificial Lighting

Client: China Resources Land (Shenzhen) Limited
Architect: KPF, Hassell Studio
Completion year: 2018
Images: Lichtvision

This tower, located in Shenzhen China, is the headquarter of the China Resources group. The tower measures 392m in height, consists of 66 levels and was designed by KPF architects. Together with interior designer Hassell Studio Lichtvision worked on the interior of level 49-66, the top of the building. The project involved various parts of the building such as office- and activity spaces, company culture displays and a multi-purpose hall.

This tower, located in Shenzhen China, is the headquarter of the China Resources group. The tower measures 392m in height, consists of 66 levels and was designed by KPF architects. Together with interior designer Hassell Studio Lichtvision worked on the interior of level 49-66, the top of the building. The project involved various parts of the building such as office- and activity spaces, company culture displays and a multi-purpose hall.

DACHONG SHOWROOM OFFICE

DACHONG SHOWROOM OFFICE

DACHONG SHOWROOM OFFICE

Shenzhen, China
Artificial Lighting

Client: China Resources Land (Shenzhen) Limited
Interior Design: Hassell Studio
Completion year: 2018
Images: China Resources Land (Shenzhen) Limited

The office showroom is located in a newly developed area in Shenzhen. The hybrid typology consists of a super-large-scale, modern business centre and a residential community, making it a perfect fit for Shenzhen’s futuristic image. The showroom measures roughly 1600 m². It adopts a uniquely expressive form to reflect the characteristics of minimalist design, technology, innovation, ecology and freedom, which is conducive to improving the quality of life within the ambiance.
The office showroom is located in a newly developed area in Shenzhen. The hybrid typology consists of a super-large-scale, modern business centre and a residential community, making it a perfect fit for Shenzhen’s futuristic image. The showroom measures roughly 1600 m². It adopts a uniquely expressive form to reflect the characteristics of minimalist design, technology, innovation, ecology and freedom, which is conducive to improving the quality of life within the ambiance.

AUDI CANTEEN

AUDI CANTEEN

AUDI CANTEEN

Ingolstadt, Germany

Artificial Lighting

Interior Designer: Landau + Kindelbacher Architekten – Innenarchitekten
Completion year: 2016
Images: Christian Hacker

The AUDI Canteen presents itself as a large open space and functions as canteen, bistro, lounge, work place and meeting point. The lighting is carefully integrated into its main design feature of three- dimensionally suspended acoustic cylinders. Large diffuse objects and downlights integrated into the cylinders enhance the dynamics of the ceiling, allow an interplay of light and shadow and support the various functions underneath.
The AUDI Canteen presents itself as a large open space and functions as canteen, bistro, lounge, work place and meeting point. The lighting is carefully integrated into its main design feature of three- dimensionally suspended acoustic cylinders. Large diffuse objects and downlights integrated into the cylinders enhance the dynamics of the ceiling, allow an interplay of light and shadow and support the various functions underneath.

WIKINGHOF

WIKINGHOF

WIKINGHOF

Berlin, Germany

Artificial Lighting

Client: Akelius GmbH
Architect: Vuković+Rogulj Architects
Completion year: 2017
Images: Akelius GmbH

The Wikinghof provides an open working environment which creates a rhythm of office spaces and relaxation areas in an historical context. The listed project was original build in 1899 and was extended 1912. The function was from the beginning a residential building in the front house and production levels in the back facing to the inner courts.

The overall concept for the office areas also includes a restaurant, lounge, meditation room, gym, sauna as well a kindergarten. The lighting design defines with the interior design elements an integrated solution. The open space were provided with a linear staggered lighting layout. The more private areas as telephone booth and meeting areas were designed with decorative suspended luminaires. The circulation areas are supplied with large scale backlit light boxes with artistic prints. The theme of the light boxes guide the visitors through the complex. The different single functions have their own lighting identity by lighting pools only following the general idea to minimize glare points and integrate the fittings into the interior design. The strong collaboration between Vuković+Rogulj and Lichtvision Design in the design phase allowed the interior designers to continue and adjust the final layout in construction phase into a beautiful scheme.

The Wikinghof provides an open working environment which creates a rhythm of office spaces and relaxation areas in an historical context. The listed project was original build in 1899 and was extended 1912. The function was from the beginning a residential building in the front house and production levels in the back facing to the inner courts.

The overall concept for the office areas also includes a restaurant, lounge, meditation room, gym, sauna as well a kindergarten. The lighting design defines with the interior design elements an integrated solution. The open space were provided with a linear staggered lighting layout. The more private areas as telephone booth and meeting areas were designed with decorative suspended luminaires. The circulation areas are supplied with large scale backlit light boxes with artistic prints. The theme of the light boxes guide the visitors through the complex. The different single functions have their own lighting identity by lighting pools only following the general idea to minimize glare points and integrate the fittings into the interior design. The strong collaboration between Vuković+Rogulj and Lichtvision Design in the design phase allowed the interior designers to continue and adjust the final layout in construction phase into a beautiful scheme.

PCK REFINERY SCHWEDT

PCK REFINERY SCHWEDT

PCK REFINERY SCHWEDT

Schwedt, Germany
Artificial Lighting, Daylighting & Lighting Control

Client: PCK Refinery Schwedt
Images: Oliver Voigt, Lichtvision
Completion year: 2016

The PCK oil refinery northeast of Berlin has reconstructed and modernized its control room, covering approximately 1000 m². The windowless bunker-like building, protected against fire and explosions, is used by six teams working in three shifts around the clock. Transparent glass walls ensure visibility of the entire space. To enhance this effect, wall washers have been installed along the perimeter.

Each of the 26 workstations is illuminated by two pendant lights, positioned between the workstations. Employees can individually adjust the brightness of the direct light (3000K), while the indirect lighting (4000K) is controlled at the team level. All lights are connected to a KNX system via DALI drivers. To avoid a bunker-like atmosphere, digital windows and a virtual sky were added. The video server randomly adds effects such as a passing airplane, birds, a hot-air balloon, or festive elements, creating a pleasant working environment.

The PCK oil refinery northeast of Berlin has reconstructed and modernized its control room, covering approximately 1000 m². The windowless bunker-like building, protected against fire and explosions, is used by six teams working in three shifts around the clock. Transparent glass walls ensure visibility of the entire space. To enhance this effect, wall washers have been installed along the perimeter.

Each of the 26 workstations is illuminated by two pendant lights, positioned between the workstations. Employees can individually adjust the brightness of the direct light (3000K), while the indirect lighting (4000K) is controlled at the team level. All lights are connected to a KNX system via DALI drivers.

To avoid a bunker-like atmosphere, digital windows and a virtual sky were added. The video server randomly adds effects such as a passing airplane, birds, a hot-air balloon, or festive elements, creating a pleasant working environment.