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Oldies but Goldies. No longer dewy fresh, no less relevant. Here we are generating a shortlist of our favourites with short descriptions.
We will send you further project descriptions on request to: info@licht01.de.
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Powalla Forum St. Michaelis, Hamburg
With the Powalla Forum, the main Protestant church Sankt Michaelis Hamburg has a visitor centre that relieves the sacred building of tourist functions and reorganises the visitor routes. The heritage-protected former pastorate, dating from the 1950s, was preserved, refurbished from the outside in line with heritage requirements, completely gutted on the inside and extended from the north-east with a new enclosure.
Old building and new building – our lighting concept connects the buildings and at the same time exposes their uniqueness. A black ceiling channel emphasises the architectural concept, accommodates different types of luminaires and connects the entrance to the old building with the lower entrance in the new building. Narrow-beam spotlights direct the light, while wallwashers illuminate the central element, the leitmotif of St Michaelis, on the large wall.
The new ceiling is separated from the existing building by a wide lighting gap. The gentle illumination of the historic façade from above and its base from below, by the surrounding recessed floor lights, makes the visual separation of the building parts even more visible.
Old building and shop - the main lighting design element is the suspended ceiling, which supports vertically installed illuminated ceiling panels all round. They illuminate the historic interior façade uniformly and diffusely. Individual recessed ceiling luminaires with extremely narrow-beam spotlights illuminate the circulation zones. Alignable LED profile luminaires are integrated into the surrounding steel profile as an additional lighting option for the entire interior façade. Former ceiling connections are emphasised in a three-dimensional way, making the scale of the historic rooms of the former residential building perceptible.
An approx. 6 metre long special luminaire is suspended above the checkout area. Excellently glare-free optics emphasise the high-quality materials of the reception desk and make it a focal point for visitors.
Outside, the lighting design is restrained. The building with its large glass surfaces shines out of itself. Only the accentuation of the planting and the light line in the natural stone cladding emphasise the forecourt area and the elongated ramp to the building entrance on the St. Michaelis Church forecourt.
Client: St Michaelis Church, Hamburg
Architect: Stölken Schmidt Architekten BDA, Hamburg
Communication design: Büro Uebele, Stuttgart
Media planning: jangled nerves, Stuttgart
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AstraZeneca, Hamburg, Germany
AstraZeneca German Headquarters
Activity Based Working concept - agile and flexible working that promotes creativity.
In addition to classic open and closed office areas, various types of meeting and conference rooms are being developed. Employee communication, in all its possible forms, takes centre stage. Retreat areas are created for quiet, concentrated work.
The lighting design is supported by excellent workplace lighting in combination with contrasting light accents on surfaces that define the room. The flexible room-in-room situations and the high-quality materials of the furniture are emphasised. Decorative lighting systems in the reception area, in the company's own cafeteria and in the lounge and workshop area complete the representative impression and at the same time loosen up the clear lines of the lighting concept.
All areas over 5 floors were planned by us: Reception, office areas, meeting and conference rooms, pods, tea kitchens, storage, ancillary rooms, lounge, workshop area and the cafeteria.
Interior design: Combine Consulting GmbH
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Restaurant Drei, Rendsburg, Germany
Three in the Hauptwache
The restaurant "Drei" is located in the historic building of the former Hauptwache in Rendsburg.
The heart of the restaurant is the bar, which is also an eye-catcher from the outside thanks to the customised ceiling structure with integrated lights.
The three restaurant areas are flexible in their table arrangements and fulfil the different requirements of daily operations as well as for special events. The lighting concept follows this flexibility and creates the right atmosphere for every use.
Interior design: Büro Korb GmbH, Hamburg
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Sparda Bank, Berlin, Germany
New work concept in the banking sector
Sparda Bank is launching a new flexible office space at the Design Offices in Berlin Unter den Linden in 2023. Open structures and changes between the different areas, such as office space, meeting rooms, think pods and multifunctional areas, interlock and can also be used separately in some cases.
The idea behind the interior concept is a continuous connecting axis that links the entrance area, office wing and all adjoining conference and functional areas. This axis is emphasized by a meandering lighting track system. The black tracks are arranged in such a way that they run into the relevant areas, providing orientation and creating a specially designed ceiling appearance.
The systems are fitted with track spotlights with different beam angles so that tables can be accentuated, walls illuminated over a wide area and marking points emphasized. Diffuse lighting elements provide a soft lighting component in the depth of the room. The lounge and reception areas are complemented by decorative luminaires and luminaire systems that create a homely feeling in the working environment.
As only a certain, very small number of supply lines were available in the project, classic Dali dimming could not be implemented. We used a Bluetooth control system that automatically calls up preset lighting scenes.
Interior designer: loop GmbH, Berlin
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Four Points, Zurich, Switzerland
Conversion of the lobby, restaurant and bar areas of the Hotel Four Points in Zurich, Sihlcity
All ceilings and ventilation systems were not to be changed, so that the inventory of the ceiling situation was an essential basis for planning.
In the lobby and bar area, the materials and the strong yellow colour are emphasised by a harmoniously balanced lighting with accent spotlights and light coves.
Power track spotlights provide accentuated lighting for the tables, furniture and displays, while decorative pendant luminaires on the window facade create an intimate atmosphere. The visible structures and luminance levels also make the restaurant perceptible from the outside.
Luminaires have been developed for the middle room, which are attached to the furniture and thus give the tables their own allocation and a pleasant light. The light integrated into the furniture was also included in the planning.
The desired room atmosphere can be called up by the user via the lighting control system. The choice of illuminants and the compatibility of the dimmers enable the lighting mood to be extremely reduced in the evening.
Interior designer: Stylt Trampoli, Gothenburg, Sweden
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Kickz Flagship-Store, Hamburg, Germany
Shop lighting in the newly designed Hamburg Kickz Store
400 square meters of shop space on three floors. The new flagship store with showroom character presents products from the basketball and streetwear segments. A small indoor basketball court for testing the sneakers and high-resolution video displays will make the store the "basketball store of the future". Materials such as wood, cement and steel next to white walls with directional light make the colored products stand out.
Light objects mounted on the ceilings give the store a clean street look.
Interior designer: Parat, Hamburg
Photos: Kickz Never Not Ballin' GmbH -
Meridian Spa, Hamburg, Germany
Meridian Spa Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany
Interior designer: Büro Korb, Hamburg
Architect: Holst Becker Architekten, Hamburg
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Radisson RED, Brussels, Belgium
Radisson RED Brussels
Carlson Rezidor has opened the first European hotel of their new and innovative brand Radisson RED. Licht 01 was in charge of the development of the lighting design.
The Radisson RED Hotel, located within a short distance to the European Parliament in Brussels, redesigns the hotel lifestyle experience with their „Anti-Beige“ concept: „We’ve designed our places and spaces to be bold and eclectic. Bringing art to life in our architecture and throughout the hotel, it’s almost like a sleepover in a gallery.“
Interior designer: Graven, Glasgow, Scotland
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Lufthansa IOCC, Frankfurt a. M., Germany
Building the new Lufthansa Control Center FRA
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Weissenhaus, Old Horse Stable, Baltic Sea, Germany
Old Horse Stable at Grand Village Resort & Spa Weissenhaus, Baltic Sea, Germany
The former coach house, carefully renovated by the interior designers Korb, serves as an event building for the adjacent hotel resort Weissenhaus Grand Village Resort & Spa am Meer. Licht 01 was entrusted with the lighting design.
Seminar and conference rooms in different sizes are connected by a longish prefunction area with a lounge zone. A specially developed pendant lighting system connects the areas and blends in discreetly with the existing building. The cylindrical luminaire bodies have a direct indirect beam and are connected to a filigree support tube.
The components can be switched independently and allow the setting of differentiated lighting scenarios for various requirements. The masonry walls and wooden beam ceilings are emphasized and atmospherically effective.
Interior designer: Büro Korb, Hamburg, Germany
Lighting design/special luminaire development: Licht 01, Hamburg
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Olympus Showroom, Hamburg, Germany
Different lighting scenarios and colour changing set ups for the new Olympus Showroom in Hamburg
The showroom for highly technical medical devices such as endoscopes was built in a special part in the Olympus building in Hamburg.
Upon entering the corridor, the showroom is immediately noticed by its special atmosphere and opens up an extraordinary presentation with explanations and illustration of products. The different color temperatures are a special theme of the concept. The blue light, which is also used in the examination devices, is intended to create different light scenarios and at the same time create a reference to the devices themselves.
Different scenarios allow a pure white presentation of the showroom and the products, an overall blue colored atmosphere, as well as a blue atmosphere in which, however, the products are white and clearly illuminated.
Interior design: von Weichs Architekten, Hamburg, Germany
Client: Olympus Europa Holding GmbH
Photos: Licht 01, Juan RiveraAward: Der Deutsche Lichtdesign-Preis 2015 (German Lighting Design Award)
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BAG2GO showroom, Hamburg, Germany
BAG2GO – a seamless journey, Hamburg, Germany
BAG2GO is a subsidiary of the Rimowa Group, which is to establish the smart tagging system in aviation operations. Smart tagging technology means that the suitcase itself has a display and the passenger can check in the suitcase at home and then only needs to drop it of at the airport.
In the BAG2GO B2B showroom, partners from the aviation industry will be introduced to smart bag tagging technology. The complete process from packing the suitcase at home to checking it in at the baggage drop is presented spatially and medially as a journey of seamless comfort. From the Bag2Go brand room to a home area to the airport baggage drop, differentiated lighting scenarios are developed for various architectural settings.
In cooperation with the responsible design agency Juno, the spatial concept of the showroom was implemented. The experience of seamless travel without delay is staged scenically and becomes perceptible in the showroom.
Responsible design agency: Juno, Hamburg
Interior design: Studio Julian Appelius, Berlin
Client: BAG2GO
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Radisson Blu Hotel, Kuwait
Radisson Blu Hotel, Kuwait City
During the four-year planning and construction period, the hotel was completely renovated inside and out. The result is a hybrid composition of a reduced, modern interior architecture and sophisticated lighting design. Our team had the task of designing the lighting for the entrance lobby with reception area, two restaurants and a conference area, meeting rooms and a banquet hall as well as the Executive Lounge on the 10th floor and the Presidential Suite.
Interior Design: Lundwall Architects, Gothenburg, Sweden
Outdoor Lighting Design: Kevan Shaw, Edinburgh, Scotland
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Waterloohain 5, Hamburg, Germany
Nomination for the German Design Award 2015
We are pleased about the nomination for the German Design Award 2015 for a luminaire developed by us. For the new building in the Waterloohain media pool by Carsten Roth Architects, the lighting concept focused on the development of an energy-efficient basic lighting system for the office floors that is integrated into the architecture.
A specially developed indirect lighting profile was positioned centrally between the beams and supports the special ceiling structure. The luminaire was designed for indirect and efficient basic lighting. The filigree design reduces the luminaire to the essential.
Client: Fischer-Appelt GbR, Hamburg
Architect: Carsten Roth Architekt, Hamburg
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Luminale, Frankfurt a. M., Germany
Photophore: interactive facade installation, Luminale 2012
Photophore is a five storey veil of light situated along the river Main at the unique Seven Swans multi-functional restaurant, bar, office and hotel. Here, in the heart of Frankfurt, everyone is invited to take part in the festival of light. By scanning a QR code mounted on the facade the users are brought to a website, which allows them to interact with the veil.
The website invites you to swipe your finger across the touch screen of your smart phone, which will make the veil of light act as if it is being pushed, pulled, and thrown in response to input from the people on the street. The texture and dynamics of the veil adds a tangible materiality to the Seven Swans and gives the unique building a both ethereal and vivid expression when darkness falls.
Credits/technical setup:
The original concept is initiated by Jochen Schröder & Katja Winkelmann (Licht 01) who also planned the project, Martin Professional are responsible for hardware and installation and Kollision developed the interaction and programmed the interactive player.The Photophore software is built in C++ and uses the Cinder library to create the real-time 3D responsive veil. A website allowing easier accessibility through html5’s JavaScript web socket technology was chosen.
The installation could be seen from the 15th to the 20th of April 2012 at Seven Swans, Mainkai 4, Frankfurt a. M., Germany
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Builders
Aja Hotels, Andersen GmbH & Co. KG, Art Invest Real Estate, Atlantic Hotel Hamburg, Audi, Baulink AG, Cinemaxx, Cinestar, Credite Suisse, Deutsche Börse Frankfurt, Deutsche Lufthansa, Deutsche Seerederei Hamburg, ECE Projektmanagement, Ernst Barlach Haus, Fährhaus Investment Group, Feuring, Fischer Appelt, Fraser Suites, Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg, Gebäudemanagement Schleswig-Holstein, Handelskammer Hamburg, Hansa Baugenossenschft, Hfba, Hotel Louis C. Jakob, IMAGO Treuhand AG, Intercontinental Hotelgroup, Hauptkirche St. Michaelis, Körber AG, Linstow AS, Marriot, Meridian Spa, Moxxi Hotels, Museum Altona, Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte, Otto Group, Palladium, Philipp F. Reemtsma Stiftung, Porsche Design, Radisson Hotelgroup, Ritz Carlton, Schulbau Hamburg, Seaside Hotels GmbH, SOS Kinderdörfer, Sprinkenhoff AG, Steigenberger Hotels, Steiner AG, Stiftung Historische Museen Hamburg, Stöben Wittlinger, Union Invest, Vitos Kliniken
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Architects
360grad+ Architekten, Anette Laxy, A Pinch of Design, Agn Leusmann, Akyol Kamps Architekten, Atelier Heiss, Atelier Zürich, Bartels Architekten, Baulink, Behf Architects, Behnisch Architekten, Blocher Partners, Bost Interior Design, Bpv Architekten, BroadwayMalyan, Büro Korb, Büro Parat, Buz Design, Carsten Roth Architekten, Clic Inneneinrichtung, Cm Design, Coido Architects, Dirk Michel Architekt, Dominique Perrault Architecture, Florian Fischer Architekt, Fuchs Wacker Architekten, GA Architect, Graven, Gross Rüegg Architekten, Hadi Teherani, Hagen Stier Architekt, Janiesch Architecture, Joi Design, Juno, Kieferle und Partner Architects, Kontext Architektur, Kunst und Herbert, Laura Jahnke Architekten, LH Architekten, Lundwall Architects, Mo Architekten, MPP Meding Plan + Projekt, Nest One, Neuhaus Sasse Ingendoh Architekten, Oikios, O&O Baukunst, Pielok Marquardt Architekten, Planungsbüro Goss, Prenzlow Architekten, Richter Altmann Jyrch Architekten, Riethmüller Architecture & Design, Seeger Müller Architekten, Schild Architekten, SKA Architekten, Stölken Schmidt Architekten, Studio Architects, Studio Kin, Stylt Trampoli AB, TFN Hamburg, von Weichs Architekten, Wacker Zeiger Architekten
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