Embedded light offers great opportunities to designers to make surfaces
that can change and adapt. This conversation, which looks at potentials
and limitations, was chaired by Sander Cornelius Laudy of B01architectes.
The participants were Bart Wigman of Gielissen (NL), Sarah Chiappi, from
SMC (UK), Suzanne Wright of Thinkwell (US), Jonathan Groswasser of
Y.A. Yashar Architects (Israel), and, Carlos Temprano from AECOM (Spain).
Jonathan Groswasser, partner at Yashar Architects, takes his inspiration from the Modern and International style of Tel Aviv, as well as from 1960s New York. His practice is one of the largest in Israel and works as far afield as Israel and Romania.
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Paul Gunawan, Lighting designer, Pioneer of Light
Indonesian lighting designer Paul Gunawan believes that lighting significantly influences our well-being and a building’s values. He foresees a future where lighting design’s development will help professionalize buildings’ illumination, making them more comfortable for their residents while also enhancing their architectural beauty.
1 min read
BMW Mini showroom, Tel Aviv, Israël
A car showroom in a dramatic position in Israel makes a statement to passing motorists thanks to the innovative use of an illuminated ceiling. The design was the result of an intense collaboration between architect, lighting designer, client and contractor.
1 min read
PIK Avenue shopping mall, Jakarta, Indonesia
PIK Avenue brilliantly demonstrates how LED lighting can give a building energy and vibrancy. PIK Avenue (Pantai Indah Kapuk) is near the sea in northern Jakarta – one of the Indonesian capital's most prestigious neighborhoods. It is a mixed-use project with a shopping mall and a hotel consisting of two towers.
1 min read
Borgernes Hus, New citizen house, Odense, Denmark
AI Architects & Engineers was commissioned to transform a large portion of the Odense Railway Center into a modern assembly house with a range of public activities. Thanks to a gold finish and the use of light, the building became an attractive meeting point.
1 min read
CLUE 2018 winners
Emerging lighting designers from Denmark, Lebanon and Brazil are the winners of an international competition on city lighting. The fourth CLUE (Community Lighting for the Urban Environment) Competition took as its theme developing a lighting design that helps city users reconnect and enhances their experience of public spaces by using their senses.
1 min read
Embedded light, in the fabric
Embedded light offers great opportunities to designers to make surfaces that can change and adapt. This conversation, which looks at potentials and limitations, was chaired by Sander Cornelius Laudy of B01architectes. The participants were Bart Wigman of Gielissen (NL), Sarah Chiappi, from SMC (UK), Suzanne Wright of Thinkwell (US), Jonathan Groswasser of Y.A. Yashar Architects (Israel), and, Carlos Temprano from AECOM (Spain).
1 min read
Office lighting, hard at work
The next generation of lighting products has been designed specifically to make the lives of people working in offices more productive and more pleasant. Use of the latest technology allows them to respond to the work patterns of individual occupiers.
1 min read
Graphic lighting technology, making a statement
The graphic lighting technology is now available to enable designers to use graphic lighting in a way that gives a strong identity to a development – or an entire city. Discover some lighting designer references in Canada, Croatia, Turkey, Indonesia and Australia.
1 min read
Pioneers of Light hub
Discover the Pioneers of Light hub for architects, lighting designers and engineers. Ground-breaking lighting projects, events, training and tools to help transform your projects and designs.
1 min read
Jonathan Groswasser, Architect, Pioneer of Light
Jonathan Groswasser, partner at Yashar Architects, takes his inspiration from the Modern and International style of Tel Aviv, as well as from 1960s New York. His practice is one of the largest in Israel and works as far afield as Israel and Romania.
1 min read
Paul Gunawan, Lighting designer, Pioneer of Light
Indonesian lighting designer Paul Gunawan believes that lighting significantly influences our well-being and a building’s values. He foresees a future where lighting design’s development will help professionalize buildings’ illumination, making them more comfortable for their residents while also enhancing their architectural beauty.
1 min read
BMW Mini showroom, Tel Aviv, Israël
A car showroom in a dramatic position in Israel makes a statement to passing motorists thanks to the innovative use of an illuminated ceiling. The design was the result of an intense collaboration between architect, lighting designer, client and contractor.
1 min read
PIK Avenue shopping mall, Jakarta, Indonesia
PIK Avenue brilliantly demonstrates how LED lighting can give a building energy and vibrancy. PIK Avenue (Pantai Indah Kapuk) is near the sea in northern Jakarta – one of the Indonesian capital's most prestigious neighborhoods. It is a mixed-use project with a shopping mall and a hotel consisting of two towers.
1 min read
Borgernes Hus, New citizen house, Odense, Denmark
AI Architects & Engineers was commissioned to transform a large portion of the Odense Railway Center into a modern assembly house with a range of public activities. Thanks to a gold finish and the use of light, the building became an attractive meeting point.
1 min read
CLUE 2018 winners
Emerging lighting designers from Denmark, Lebanon and Brazil are the winners of an international competition on city lighting. The fourth CLUE (Community Lighting for the Urban Environment) Competition took as its theme developing a lighting design that helps city users reconnect and enhances their experience of public spaces by using their senses.
1 min read
Embedded light, in the fabric
Embedded light offers great opportunities to designers to make surfaces that can change and adapt. This conversation, which looks at potentials and limitations, was chaired by Sander Cornelius Laudy of B01architectes. The participants were Bart Wigman of Gielissen (NL), Sarah Chiappi, from SMC (UK), Suzanne Wright of Thinkwell (US), Jonathan Groswasser of Y.A. Yashar Architects (Israel), and, Carlos Temprano from AECOM (Spain).
1 min read
Office lighting, hard at work
The next generation of lighting products has been designed specifically to make the lives of people working in offices more productive and more pleasant. Use of the latest technology allows them to respond to the work patterns of individual occupiers.
1 min read
Graphic lighting technology, making a statement
The graphic lighting technology is now available to enable designers to use graphic lighting in a way that gives a strong identity to a development – or an entire city. Discover some lighting designer references in Canada, Croatia, Turkey, Indonesia and Australia.
1 min read
Pioneers of Light hub
Discover the Pioneers of Light hub for architects, lighting designers and engineers. Ground-breaking lighting projects, events, training and tools to help transform your projects and designs.