JIL SANDER CONCEPT STORE

JIL SANDER CONCEPT STORE

JIL SANDER CONCEPT STORE

London, United Kingdom
Artificial Lighting

Architect: Casper Mueller Kneer Architects
Completion year: 2023
Images:
Paul Riddle

The new Jil Sander flagship store on London’s fashionable New Bond Street is a monolithic space, seemingly sculpted from a single piece of stone. Its design centers on materiality, with innovative lighting that highlights the varied textures of the surfaces and enhances the sensory experience. This approach aims to create an inviting atmosphere across two levels with distinctive lighting designs.

On the ground floor, lighting mimics a natural, airy artist’s studio, creating a bright environment with subdued shadows and a cozy ambiance. The backlit ceiling dramatically transforms the space’s aesthetic. In contrast, the lower floor offers a more intimate setting with lighting integrated within dome-like structures, appearing as if carved from the ceiling.

The lighting design strategy balances brightness with subtle contrasts and accents to spotlight products effectively. The selected 3500K color temperature not only fosters intimacy but also enhances the distinctive blue tone of the travertine, highlighting its unique quality. This careful design ensures a calm and elegant ambiance that enriches the shopping experience without being overwhelming.

The new Jil Sander flagship store on London’s fashionable New Bond Street is a monolithic space, seemingly sculpted from a single piece of stone. Its design centers on materiality, with innovative lighting that highlights the varied textures of the surfaces and enhances the sensory experience. This approach aims to create an inviting atmosphere across two levels with distinctive lighting designs.

On the ground floor, lighting mimics a natural, airy artist’s studio, creating a bright environment with subdued shadows and a cozy ambiance. The backlit ceiling dramatically transforms the space’s aesthetic. In contrast, the lower floor offers a more intimate setting with lighting integrated within dome-like structures, appearing as if carved from the ceiling.

The lighting design strategy balances brightness with subtle contrasts and accents to spotlight products effectively. The selected 3500K color temperature not only fosters intimacy but also enhances the distinctive blue tone of the travertine, highlighting its unique quality. This careful design ensures a calm and elegant ambiance that enriches the shopping experience without being overwhelming.

AUGUSTINUS BADER x LANSERHOF

AUGUSTINUS BADER x LANSERHOF

AUGUSTINUS BADER x LANSERHOF

London, United Kingdom
Spa Lighting: Artificial Lighting

Architect: Studio Stassano
Completion year: 2023
Images:
Michael Sinclair 

The Skin Lab by Augustinus Bader x Lanserhof merges clinical skin care innovation with wellness in a space characterized by sophisticated design and high-tech spa lighting tailored to personal healing journeys.

Its distinct lighting zones transition from welcoming atmospheres to private sanctuaries, enhancing architectural beauty and emphasizing the luxury of light interacting with premium materials. This lighting design ethos creates a unique sensory experience that nurtures both skin and soul, establishing a new benchmark in personalized wellness environments. 

The Skin Lab by Augustinus Bader x Lanserhof merges clinical skin care innovation with wellness in a space characterized by sophisticated design and high-tech spa lighting tailored to personal healing journeys.

Its distinct lighting zones transition from welcoming atmospheres to private sanctuaries, enhancing architectural beauty and emphasizing the luxury of light interacting with premium materials. This lighting design ethos creates a unique sensory experience that nurtures both skin and soul, establishing a new benchmark in personalized wellness environments. 

THE ARK, HAMMERSMITH

THE ARK, HAMMERSMITH

THE ARK, HAMMERSMITH

London, United Kingdom
Artificial Lighting, Landscape Lighting

Architect: Gensler
Completion year: 2023
Images: Gensler

Office lighting design for the refurbishment of one of the most iconic buildings in the Hammersmith borough. Lichtvision’s lighting scope involved; the new landscape area at the main entrance of the building, interior foyer, reception hall with two full-height light wells, the cafe area and the iconic crow’s nest. Gensler’s design intent was to render the new concept of contemporary and enjoyable working space by using wooden finishes and sinuous lines for a more hospitality oriented workplace.

The office lighting design approach follows the architectural concept forming a ribbon effect and leading people into the stepped-back reception. The effect is achieved by highlighting wood materials, low-level lighting at counters and banquettes with a graphic approach followed in the outdoor space. Two eight-store light wells are using a similar graphic window light approach allowing for an extended view into the skylights. The crow’s nest offers a cozy VIP setting with a graphic effect approach for long-distance views. ARK becomes a true landmark of the Hammersmith area.

Office lighting design for the refurbishment of one of the most iconic buildings in the Hammersmith borough. Lichtvision’s lighting scope involved; the new landscape area at the main entrance of the building, interior foyer, reception hall with two full-height light wells, the cafe area and the iconic crow’s nest. Gensler’s design intent was to render the new concept of contemporary and enjoyable working space by using wooden finishes and sinuous lines for a more hospitality oriented workplace.

The office lighting design approach follows the architectural concept forming a ribbon effect and leading people into the stepped-back reception. The effect is achieved by highlighting wood materials, low-level lighting at counters and banquettes with a graphic approach followed in the outdoor space. Two eight-store light wells are using a similar graphic window light approach allowing for an extended view into the skylights. The crow’s nest offers a cozy VIP setting with a graphic effect approach for long-distance views. ARK becomes a true landmark of the Hammersmith area.

TIFFANY HOUSE, MACAU

TIFFANY HOUSE, MACAU

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.

UK HOUSE

UK HOUSE

UK HOUSE

London, United Kingdom
Artificial Lighting & Lighting Controls

Architect: Christ & Gantenbein and tp bennett
Completion year: 2022
Images: Thomas Adank

The artificial lighting design for the interior refurbishment of this prominent and Grade II listed building block in Fitzrovia includes reception areas on the ground floor with a café, a basement spa, bicycle storage, lift lobbies and the top floor apartments with a separate entrance, reception and lift. The luminous ceilings include all lighting, emergency and M&E services and require a high level of coordination and precise lighting integration in order to achieve a minimalistic, effortless and neat appearance.

The artificial lighting design for the interior refurbishment of this prominent and Grade II listed building block in Fitzrovia includes reception areas on the ground floor with a café, a basement spa, bicycle storage, lift lobbies and the top floor apartments with a separate entrance, reception and lift. The luminous ceilings include all lighting, emergency and M&E services and require a high level of coordination and precise lighting integration in order to achieve a minimalistic, effortless and neat appearance.