The concept for the new lighting for Istanbul’s Byzantine-era Basilica Cistern is rooted in the narrative of the ancient structure that graced two empires in their heydays
CONSTRUCTED BY the Emperor Justinian in 532, the ancient Basilica Cistern in Istanbul is the oldest and largest of the water reserves beneath the Turkish city. For what is ostensibly a utilitarian facility, it is an extraordinary and otherworldly space. Known in Turkish as the sunken palace (Yerebatan Sarnici), it has been used, not surprisingly, as a film set for a scene in the 1963 James Bond film From Russia with Love.
Measuring 140m long by 70m (almost 10,000 sq m), and featuring 336 columns each 9m high, its perimeter