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CONTENTS FEB/MAR2011


Online Watch a walk-through video at the MAXXI Museum in Rome. www.mondoarc.com


PROJECTS


042 MAXXI Museum, Rome A first hand account of the lighting concept of this amazing building by Mark Hensman of GIA Equation.


050 Neues Museum, Berlin After more than a decade, Kardorff Ingenieure’s scheme carefully balances natural and artificial light.


058 Chinese Museum of


Women & Children, Beijing United Artists and SIGN Electrical Engineering collaborate once again.


065 Saffire Resort, Tasmania PointOfView help to create a tranquil space where light and darkness are given equal billing at this exclusive resort.


071 Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes


exhibition, V&A, London David Atkinson opts for theatrical design to create costume drama.


PROJECTS


076 Advice from a Caterpillar, Toronto


Enchanting design from Lynch + Comisso.


078 Richard Kelly Exhibition, Yale University, New Haven The Godfather of lighting design is honoured with a retrospective of his work.


RETAIL CASE STUDIES


088 Hänsel, Barcelona Sweet lighting from Projection Lighting’s AlphaLED.


090 Barbican, London .PSLAB collabrate with architects SHH on this cutting edge scheme.


092 Rhein-Galerie shopping


mall, Ludwigshafen A whale of a time for Ansorg as they take centre stage.


094 SPAR stores, Austria &


Switzerland SPAR opens its first stores with uniform LED concept by Zumtobel.


096 Arena Center, Zagreb /


Cartier boutiques A high tech shopping centre and high class jewellery stores.


098 Niketown, London Helvar in control at flagship store.


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