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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Light Center Speyer in Greater Frankfurt area, Germany by Peter Stasek Architect

 
January 4th, 2012 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Peter Stasek Architect

The showroom of the new Light Center Speyer, situated in a factory building, was to be designed as exhibition space, consulting area and meeting place. Here, a frame generating interior design synergy effects was to be created for all latest light trends, technologies and light designs. Its sophisticated structure was to build the backbone of the entire light exhibition, but at the same time was never to overshadow the priority of the lighting objects to be exhibited.

Images Courtesy Peter Appelt

  • Architect: Peter Stasek Architect
  • Name of Project: Light Center Speyer
  • Location: Greater Frankfurt area, Germany
  • Client: Light Center Speyer, Speyer, Germany
  • Light planning: Licht-Team, Speyer, Germany
  • Photographer: Lena Rübsam, Germany
  • Software used: Vectorworks Architect 2012 and Photoshop CS 5.1

For this purpose, nature created a unifying shape as inspiration: the “twister”, a natural phenomenon with invisible forces which make nearly everything float and which, at the same time, cause new aesthetics of spiral sailing. The maelstrom of the twister, a polarizing force, magically draws almost every visitor into the middle of the exhibition and makes them, together with all the high-end light objects, completely forget the existing gravity.

The total area of the Light Center Speyer is about 300 sqm. It comprises a main exhibition room with a height of almost 6 m and an integrated gallery, an office wing, an entrance hall with reception and conference functions as well as sanitary facilities.

Showroom with twister from the entrance hall (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

The organically shaped 3D twister sculpture, which is floating in the air, marks the middle of the showroom together with the reception desk made from rusted steel. Both adapt themselves to the spiral upwards movement of the twister.

This movement already begins within the 2D floor covering design. The shear walls which are tangent to the twister are aligned to the organic lines of the twister just as the whole shape of the intermediate ceiling with steel columns and the layout of the sails above the gallery.

The use of basic materials, not only for the bearing construction but also for the surface design, is characteristic for the entire interior design of the Light Center Speyer. In this matter, only untreated steel, which for the most part remains visible, was used, amongst others, for the supporting structure of the gallery.

Exhibition view (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

The floor covering of the showroom was made from polished concrete with colour additives, and the floor covering of the gallery was designed as a visible, untreated wooden ceiling construction. In some predetermined areas, the wall and ceiling coverings made from plaster boards were emphasised by rusted steel plates. The same rusted steel plates make up the reception desk covering as well as an inlay within the floor covering design. For the sails, a camouflage net of the Norwegian Army was used as optical division between the showroom and the gallery.

The mergence of the colour and light concept is another characteristic feature of the interior design of the Light Center Speyer. The entire colour range of the floor coverings, walls, ceilings and the furniture is based on the utilisation of non-colours. Only shades of white, anthracite and gray were applied enabling all colour accents within the showroom to be generated only by the light itself or by the surface design.

Exhibition view (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

MatrixX Architectures by Peter Stasek

The architectural concept MatrixX Architectures has been developed by the architect Peter Stasek and represents an innovative concept for architecture projects taking into account organic shapes and natural structures. Next to the progressive materials, the digital fabrication is amongst the most important creative components. An additional element of this concept is the inclusion of AR (augmented reality) in the form of audio and video surrounding concepts as well as holographic projections for visual space and structure expansion.

Exhibition view (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

The functional implementation of the projects is marked by an individual building and interior design and substantially contributes to the corporate identity of the company in the form of corporate architecture. The most important clients of MatrixX Architectures by Peter Stasek comprise multinational groups from the fields of new business development, biotechnology and lighting industry, operators of healthcare facilities, shops, shopping malls and others.

Another project line is the development of facilities for renewable energies and environmentally friendly waste management. The creative main features of the projects of MatrixX Architectures by Peter Stasek are environmental soundness, steadiness and sustainability. The architectural projects by Peter Stasek have globally been presented on numerous architectural and design platforms and published by international publishing houses.

Shear wall in collor (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

Shear wall in collor (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

Shear wall in collor (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

Ceiling view in office tract (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

Ceiling view in office tract (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

Ceiling view in office tract, detail (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

Visitor desk with twister back view (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

Visitor desk with twister back view (Images Courtesy Lena Rübsam)

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Categories: Adobe CS, Exhibition Center, Mixed use, Vectorworks




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