ArchShowcase 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. Architect’s office in listed commercial building atmospherically illuminated in Sydney, Australia by ERCOSeptember 6th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: ERCO An architect from Sydney and his team acquire a listed commercial building. The newly furnished rooms show in an exemplary fashion how a lighting solution for offices which is based on perception-oriented lighting design can be both effective and pleasing.
For an architect with high creative expectations – apart from his own studio building, designed by himself – there can hardly be a more fitting office space than an old industrial loft. The atmospheric quality of these usually high rooms, which are frequently flooded with light, their rugged charm and their workshop character explains why they have attracted creative minds for so long. The architect, Angelo Candalepas, who moved with his team into a listed commercial building in the heart of Sydney’s bustling Central Business District, also succumbed to this charm. Light as the central issue in office design Differentiated lighting concept with three luminaire families On the ground floor, where the meeting areas are principally located, 24 watt Parscan wallwashers produce ambient lighting, which serve several purposes: It expands the visual impression of the rather tube-like division of the spaces, sets off the substance of the old building and makes the material on the large pin boards legible. Accent light is provided by 24 watt Parscan spotlights with flood lenses, which have been angled towards the discussion tables. In the office areas on the first and second floors, where people work at screens – Parscan spotlights with oval flood light distribution are used for steady, glare-free illumination of the surfaces of the desks. For the ambient lighting Parscan wallwashers were the choice once more – this time 12 watts. They were supplemented in areas with particularly high ceilings by Pantrac ceiling washlights with a power output of 24 watts. The icing on the cake for the lighting solution About ERCO The ERCO Light Factory in the German town of Lüdenscheid is a leading international specialist in architectural lighting using LED technology. The family business, founded in 1934, now operates as a global player with independent sales organisations and partners in 55 countries worldwide. Since 2015 ERCO’s portfolio has been 100% LED. With this in mind, ERCO in Lüdenscheid develops, designs and produces digital luminaires with focus on photometrics, electronics and design. Working closely with architects, lighting designers and engineers, ERCO develops lighting tools used primarily for applications in the following fields: Work, Shop, Culture, Community, Hospitality, Living, Public and Contemplation. ERCO understands digital light as the fourth dimension of architecture – providing highly precise and efficient lighting solutions to support creative designers in turning their visions into reality. Contact ERCO
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