Nipek was commissioned to design the lighting for the CapitaLand’s new integrated development, comprising a retail component, two office blocks and a co-living property.
Lighting for its mall was designed not as just a way to enhance the beauty of the architecture and provide function. Instead, lighting was an essential element to vivify the space and create engaging experience for the visitors.
Within the complex, 4 interactive lighting installation were designed and implemented including the state-of-the-art multimedia installation – the Kinetic Wall, reactive cycle lane lighting, interactive 8K projection on atrium floor, and 'follow-me' light feature ceiling at the entrance to Lyf, the co-living space.
Softly color-changing glowing lighting pipes run along the void edges animate the mall's atrium space. The light source for the light pipe is located at an interval of 20-30m, making it an extremely easy-to-maintain lighting solution for the locations very hard to access.
The glare-free lighting of the general corridors shift color temperature between 5000K to 2700K from day to night, to provide appropriate atmosphere according to time of day.
The key facade lighting component is the back-lit laser cut panel, softly lit-up with concealed light source. The facade lighting is programmed to slowly 'breath' and visualizes the outflowing energy of the electrifying interior space to the exterior.
Nipek was commissioned to design the lighting for the CapitaLand’s new integrated development, comprising a retail component, two office blocks and a co-living property.
Lighting for its mall was designed not as just a way to enhance the beauty of the architecture and provide function. Instead, lighting was an essential element to vivify the space and create engaging experience for the visitors.
Within the complex, 4 interactive lighting installation were designed and implemented including the state-of-the-art multimedia installation – the Kinetic Wall, reactive cycle lane lighting, interactive 8K projection on atrium floor, and 'follow-me' light feature ceiling at the entrance to Lyf, the co-living space.
Softly color-changing glowing lighting pipes run along the void edges animate the mall's atrium space. The light source for the light pipe is located at an interval of 20-30m, making it an extremely easy-to-maintain lighting solution for the locations very hard to access.
The glare-free lighting of the general corridors shift color temperature between 5000K to 2700K from day to night, to provide appropriate atmosphere according to time of day.
The key facade lighting component is the back-lit laser cut panel, softly lit-up with concealed light source. The facade lighting is programmed to slowly 'breath' and visualizes the outflowing energy of the electrifying interior space to the exterior.
Nipek was commissioned to design the lighting for the CapitaLand’s new integrated development, comprising a retail component, two office blocks and a co-living property.
Lighting for its mall was designed not as just a way to enhance the beauty of the architecture and provide function. Instead, lighting was an essential element to vivify the space and create engaging experience for the visitors.
Within the complex, 4 interactive lighting installation were designed and implemented including the state-of-the-art multimedia installation – the Kinetic Wall, reactive cycle lane lighting, interactive 8K projection on atrium floor, and 'follow-me' light feature ceiling at the entrance to Lyf, the co-living space.
Softly color-changing glowing lighting pipes run along the void edges animate the mall's atrium space. The light source for the light pipe is located at an interval of 20-30m, making it an extremely easy-to-maintain lighting solution for the locations very hard to access.
The glare-free lighting of the general corridors shift color temperature between 5000K to 2700K from day to night, to provide appropriate atmosphere according to time of day.
The key facade lighting component is the back-lit laser cut panel, softly lit-up with concealed light source. The facade lighting is programmed to slowly 'breath' and visualizes the outflowing energy of the electrifying interior space to the exterior.