037 NOVI SPA HOTELS & RESORT, NOVI VINODOLSKI,
CROATIA CLIENT: HOTELI NOVI D.O.O., CROATIA ARCHITECT: ANTE NIKŠA BILIĆ This luxurious hospitality complex includes a central building with reception, hotel, spa centre, conference hall and restaurants as well as a villa resort. The lighting project represented a major design challenge because of the complexity and diversity of spaces that needed to be illuminated. As the day progresses, the lighting is altered from vibrant and colourful to warm and inviting. Inspired by the peaceful Mediterranean surroundings, the ceiling surfaces at the spa centre are deeply lined with veins, based on the form of a fig leaf. Some veins shed light and some are treated with colour, spreading over the meandering surface. The entrance hall and re- ception areas were designed to create the visual effect of overlook- ing the Adriatic Sea. The lighting design strategy was to create a sophisticated and futuristic atmosphere by integrating the archi- tectural light fittings into architectural solutions. With this in mind, halogen, cold cathode, LED and fluorescent light sources were used throughout the resort, with colour-changing technology employed to create a wide variety of moods and visual landscapes.
PARK EDEN, ROVINJ, CROATIA CLIENT: MAISTRA D.D., CROATIA
Successful lighting of landscape architecture strives to create visually intense effects and at the same time achieve balance of levels of illumination between different areas of composi- tion. In this project, Skira chose metal halide lighting sources
for large area illumination due to their long duration time and small demands in terms of maintenance. The only require-
ment was to match the colour temperature with the different scenes and at the same time avoid discordance in the display
of colours. In accents and indicators of direction, LED fixtures were used. Skira also installed a regulator of lighting flow into the system of outdoor illumination with which the power of
illumination can be programmed for periods of time defined in advance and in this way, energy consumption can be reduced to the minimum. In the general approach, landscape quality of
the existing vegetation had to be estimated and the form of its illumination chosen. Isolated plants were highlighted and thus distanced from the points that have less striking features.
SKIRA
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“Light becomes matter when it stops being light. All matter is light. Light is the source of being.” Louis Khan
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