For the refurbishment of the main lobbies at Millenia Tower and Centennial Tower designed in the 90's by Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, Kevin Roche, we looked for simple yet refined and timeless lighting design.
The original lighting fixtures installed 20 years ago were mainly with halogen bulbs, which were commonly used back then before metal halide and later the LED. The goal of the refurbishment project was to respectfully re-create and bring back the original quality of the architecture and its timeless architectural lighting.
In the main lobbies of both towers, 24W LED downlight replaced the original 500W PAR56 halogen downlight. For the 15m tall space, the narrow 15 degrees beam spread is used to provide general lighting of the floor while the super narrow 6 degrees beam spread accentuates the flower display and reception counter to stand out. The effective wallwash lighting reveals the Frank Stella’s mural at Millenia Tower and James Rosenquist’s mural at Centennial Tower, making them visible even from far distance.
While we stay true to the original lighting concept for the main lobbies, we designed an array of new vertical light slots inserted in the stone walls at the lift lobbies of Centennial tower, in order to give it a fresh look for the next 20 years.
For the refurbishment of the main lobbies at Millenia Tower and Centennial Tower designed in the 90's by Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, Kevin Roche, we looked for simple yet refined and timeless lighting design.
The original lighting fixtures installed 20 years ago were mainly with halogen bulbs, which were commonly used back then before metal halide and later the LED. The goal of the refurbishment project was to respectfully re-create and bring back the original quality of the architecture and its timeless architectural lighting.
In the main lobbies of both towers, 24W LED downlight replaced the original 500W PAR56 halogen downlight. For the 15m tall space, the narrow 15 degrees beam spread is used to provide general lighting of the floor while the super narrow 6 degrees beam spread accentuates the flower display and reception counter to stand out. The effective wallwash lighting reveals the Frank Stella’s mural at Millenia Tower and James Rosenquist’s mural at Centennial Tower, making them visible even from far distance.
While we stay true to the original lighting concept for the main lobbies, we designed an array of new vertical light slots inserted in the stone walls at the lift lobbies of Centennial tower, in order to give it a fresh look for the next 20 years.
For the refurbishment of the main lobbies at Millenia Tower and Centennial Tower designed in the 90's by Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate, Kevin Roche, we looked for simple yet refined and timeless lighting design.
The original lighting fixtures installed 20 years ago were mainly with halogen bulbs, which were commonly used back then before metal halide and later the LED. The goal of the refurbishment project was to respectfully re-create and bring back the original quality of the architecture and its timeless architectural lighting.
In the main lobbies of both towers, 24W LED downlight replaced the original 500W PAR56 halogen downlight. For the 15m tall space, the narrow 15 degrees beam spread is used to provide general lighting of the floor while the super narrow 6 degrees beam spread accentuates the flower display and reception counter to stand out. The effective wallwash lighting reveals the Frank Stella’s mural at Millenia Tower and James Rosenquist’s mural at Centennial Tower, making them visible even from far distance.
While we stay true to the original lighting concept for the main lobbies, we designed an array of new vertical light slots inserted in the stone walls at the lift lobbies of Centennial tower, in order to give it a fresh look for the next 20 years.