Archives
KAHEEL COMPOUND
PALM RESIDENCE TOWER
AL THUNAYAN TOWER
VILLA IN PORTO SALVO
To maintain the purity of the shape and design, our lighting concept treats the entire volume as a cohesive entity, emphasizing voids and solids. Opting to illuminate various facades with projectors strategically positioned in the landscape, we not only avoided placing fixtures directly on the facades but also transformed the solid surfaces into a play of light and shadow, creating a masterpiece that reflects the surrounding life.
4000K Light will be used to highlight the vertical steel elements covering the voids, whereas 3000K lighting will be used to showcase the surrounding landscape of the house’s solid walls.
VILLA IN CASCAIS
In our concept, we concentrate on integrating fixtures subtly with the architectural movement. By aligning them along linear lines, repetitive units, and the natural flow of the design, we aim for a seamless blend of light and shadow. Our approach follows the structure’s contours, allowing fixtures to complement the architectural elements. Whether it’s a linear progression or repetitive units, our discreetly positioned fixtures become an essential part of the architectural composition, contributing to a cohesive visual experience.
VILLA IN CAXIAS, OEIRAS
The concept of the lighting project is to work with different color temperatures and intentions, making it possible to highlight the desired elements and obtain balanced and comfortable lighting. In areas where the intention is to highlight concrete, the temperature 4000K will be used, with greater or lesser intensity depending on the elements that will be highlighted within this category. In areas where the intention is to highlight trees, grass, and natural elements in general, the temperature 3000K will be used, bringing a more intimate and welcoming aspect to the project. Some areas will be lit only by ambient light, with a fusion of temperatures.
VVIP VILLA
The architecture of this villa stands out with different asymmetric geometrical shapes and lines creating this modern architectural style. The main façade like the others is characterized by protruding volumes, floating slabs, wide and narrow openings.
In opposite to the complex architecture of the villa, the lighting will be minimal, elegant, and simple. the volumetry and the difference in depth will be highlighted by creating a lighting contrast between the modules.
The entrance, which is the main protruded element, will have high light levels to make this element appeal and stand out.
SKAYKY VILLA
A play with color temperature to create contrast and depth between volumes was on the guest house. The patio hosting the entrance has a warm welcoming color temperature, whereas the guesthouse was lit with cool white fixtures.
Elevating the volumes and highlighting key elements, like corners, louvers, entrances were all lit properly to reflect their value to the architecture.
For the landscape, different elements were highlighted following their shape and material, the seating areas had indirect soft light curving with its form, and the trees were lit to highlight their branches, casting light on different levels.
SKY GARDEN
Bioluminescence, the production, and emission of light by living organisms, is the main lighting concept of the residential tower.
Inspired by the greenery infused in the building, the lighting concept was to highlight the relationship between life and nature by focusing the lights on the vegetations.
like us humans, most living species share this close relationship with light.
The contrast between animate and inanimate is reflected using two different color temperatures. cool white is used to highlight architectural elements while warm white is used to bring the vegetation to life in the dead of the night.