The architecture, of new terminal, with its glass walls and high perimeter skylights, ensures the naturallighting of passenger areas.
Sets of 250 W 3000 K projector lamps, fitted with metal halide bulbs and ceramic burners, were recessed into the ceilings of the low inner buildings to illuminate the public spaces through reflection off the roofing, using diffused lighting to simulate daylight.
Client:
Piero Castiglioni
Collaborations:
Ricardo Bofill Architects
Photo courtesy:
Ricardo Bofill Architects
Year:
2007 - 2009
The architecture, of new terminal, with its glass walls and high perimeter skylights, ensures the naturallighting of passenger areas.
Sets of 250 W 3000 K projector lamps, fitted with metal halide bulbs and ceramic burners, were recessed into the ceilings of the low inner buildings to illuminate the public spaces through reflection off the roofing, using diffused lighting to simulate daylight.
Client:
Piero Castiglioni
Collaborations:
Ricardo Bofill Architects
Photo courtesy:
Ricardo Bofill Architects
Year:
2007 - 2009
Other Projects
Other Projects
This section brings together a representative selection of lighting design projects in the architectural, museum, urban, cultural, retail, hospitality, and infrastructure sectors, both in Italy and abroad. The gallery documents projects of varying scale, function, and context, all sharing an approach to light as a tool for interpreting space, capable of engaging with architecture, artworks, landscape, and contemporary use.
The projects presented range from museums, foundations, and temporary exhibitions to historic buildings, places of worship, public spaces, and urban complexes, including corporate headquarters, private residences, yachts, and lighting masterplans. In each project, light is designed as a controlled material, calibrated to the characteristics of the location, its functional needs, and the perceptual quality of the experience.
Taken together, the collected works convey a vision of lighting design as an integrated process, in which technical rigor, cultural sensitivity, and attention to context contribute to the construction of spatial identity, orientation, and value. The gallery thus takes the form of a design map, capable of demonstrating how light can take on different roles—discrete or declared—while always maintaining coherence, measure, and design awareness.
This section brings together a representative selection of lighting design projects in the architectural, museum, urban, cultural, retail, hospitality, and infrastructure sectors, both in Italy and abroad. The gallery documents projects of varying scale, function, and context, all sharing an approach to light as a tool for interpreting space, capable of engaging with architecture, artworks, landscape, and contemporary use.
The projects presented range from museums, foundations, and temporary exhibitions to historic buildings, places of worship, public spaces, and urban complexes, including corporate headquarters, private residences, yachts, and lighting masterplans. In each project, light is designed as a controlled material, calibrated to the characteristics of the location, its functional needs, and the perceptual quality of the experience.
Taken together, the collected works convey a vision of lighting design as an integrated process, in which technical rigor, cultural sensitivity, and attention to context contribute to the construction of spatial identity, orientation, and value. The gallery thus takes the form of a design map, capable of demonstrating how light can take on different roles—discrete or declared—while always maintaining coherence, measure, and design awareness.