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PROJECT / PUBLIC SPACES FOYER POWER
Sometimes, the most practical spaces need an injection of theatrical lighting to liven things up. Here are three examples.
The Saxo reactive ceiling is made up of 2,400 Martin Professional FlexDOT LED light sources installed in a hallway that connects the Bank’s foyer with meeting rooms. The project’s stated aim was to create a colourful and spectacular ’light source’ integrated into the architecture.
PROJECT DETAILS
Saxo Bank HQ, Hellerup, Denmark Lighting Design: Kollision Lighting: Martin FlexDOT, Martin Ether2DMX8, LED strip light (recessed floor lighting), Exterior 50 (coffee table lighting), Medialon show controller
A unique reactive ceiling of color and light adds a compelling visual element to the re- fined interior at Saxo Bank headquarters in Hellerup, Denmark, as waves of light from Martin Professional LED sources embrace visitors and employees in an interactive light experience. The installation, a novel example of ‘enhanced brand ambience,’ highlights the dynamic interplay in everyday activities while shedding light on Saxo Bank as a modern and innovative company. The Saxo reactive ceiling is made up of 2,400 Martin Professional FlexDOT LED light sources installed in a hallway that connects the Bank’s foyer with meeting rooms. Com- pleted in November of 2010, the lighting installation is the brainchild of architectural firm Kollision with installation by light- ing and show control firm Taintec. Martin Professional initiated cooperation with Kollision and Taintec to provide the lighting hardware while handling the commercial and communication aspects with the client. The lighting installation was completed in dialogue with architect Christian Lund, who handles all new meeting facility design for Saxo Bank.
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