Thursday, July 21, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
An Outstanding Award Winning Interactive Lighting Design for the Telekom Bridge from Licht Kunst Licht
Client: Deutsche Telekom
Architect and Engineer: Schlaich Bergermann und Partner
Lighting Designer: Licht Kunst Licht
Photographer: Lukas Roth
Project Cost: $3.3 million
Lighting Cost: $807,500
World's Biggest Tent: Khan Shatyr has been Lit by ZKLD Light Studio
Contractor: SEMBOL Construction
Concept Design: Foster and Partners
Local Architects: Linea Tusavul Architects & Gültekin Architecture
Lighting Design: ZKLD Light Studio
Details @ www.zkldstudio.com
A Great Canopy Lighting from UnitedVisualArtists
Inspired by the experience of walking through a forest’s dappled light, Canopy is a 90-meter long light sculpture spanning the front facade of the Maple Leaf Square building in Toronto, Canada.
This permanent architectural installation is made of thousands of identical modules, organised in a non-repeating growth pattern. Their form, abstracted from the geometry of leaves, reflect nature. A combination of daylight and artificial light sweeping through the work recalls the activity of cells within a leaf, leaves in a forest canopy, or a city seen from the air.
Architect: Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects with Page & Steele Architects
Lighting Design: United Visual Artists
ref. http://www.uva.co.uk/work/canopy#/
This permanent architectural installation is made of thousands of identical modules, organised in a non-repeating growth pattern. Their form, abstracted from the geometry of leaves, reflect nature. A combination of daylight and artificial light sweeping through the work recalls the activity of cells within a leaf, leaves in a forest canopy, or a city seen from the air.
Architect: Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects with Page & Steele Architects
Lighting Design: United Visual Artists
ref. http://www.uva.co.uk/work/canopy#/
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