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The project is the work of the \ntraverso-vighy architetti architectural practice, \nwhich has restored and transformed the original \nstructure of this typical nineteenth-century Venetian\nfarm courtyard.\nThe development of a social farming project, \nwhich started in 2010 to offer job opportunities to \nyoung people with Down syndrome, has led to the \ncomplex restoration of the Corte. It has culminated \nin the creation of entirely new spaces, intended \nfor production, sales, teaching and agritourism \nactivities, that sit alongside the owners’ private \nquarters.\nThe traverso-vighy architetti architectural practice \nwas responsible for the lighting planning, setting \nitself the objectives of energy conservation, light-\npollution control and the occupants’ wellbeing. \nNeva 2.0 linear profiles, bracket mounted on the \nstructural beams, light the shingles on the roof with \na wash that creates a unique decorative effect. Neva \n1.1 lighting fixtures are installed indoors, in the \nprivate quarters, to draw attention to the modular \npanelling, and, in the study, completely recessed in\nthe niches to light up their depths.\nThe lighting in the external areas has been designed \nto interfere as little as possible with the night-time \ndarkness of a farming environment: Beam 2.0 \nfixtures pick out the driveway entrance, while Trevi \nfixtures are integrated into the pool of water in the \ncourtyard to pick out the long wall of local stone. \nCORTE BERTESINA\nVicenza, Italy\nPROJECT & LIGHT PLANNING\ntraverso-vighy architetti\nAll photos by Alessandra Chemollo\nBEAM 2.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: radial \u002F Single beam\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: stainless steel\n",6,{"image":37,"text":38,"number":39},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.7.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n8\n9\nNEVA 1.1\nPower: 27W\nOptics: 11°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets and customized\nanti-glare shield\nTREVI 1.2\nPower: 32W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",7,{"image":41,"text":42,"number":43},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.8.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n10\n11\nNEVA 1.1\nPower: 27W\nOptics: 11°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets and customized\nanti-glare shield\nNEVA MINI 2\nPower: 5.5W\nOptics: 11°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets\n",8,{"image":45,"text":46,"number":47},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.9.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n12\n13\nPRIVATE RESIDENCE\nCôte d’Azur, France\nBRIGHT 1.6\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature:  2700K\nBRIGHT 1.6 316L\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nBRIGHT 2.6 316L\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 38°\nColour temperature: 2700K\n",9,{"image":49,"text":50,"number":51},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.10.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n14\n15\nThe TR2 tower is a social housing complex in Elbeuf-sur-Seine, in \nNormandy. Built in 1972, the tower was renovated in 2017 by the Boucle \nde Seine Architecture architectural practice, who added an external \nthermal insulation system to the building. The sustainable renovation \nproject went hand in hand with the desire to modernise the urban \narchitecture in a neighbourhood that is classed as a sensitive urban \nzone.\nThe building envelope was fitted with 313 Goccia 2.6 recessed lighting \nfixtures with a screen in sandblasted extra-clear glass and a colour \ntemperature of 4000K. The night-time result is a fascinating cascade of \nstars reflected in the Seine, which flows alongside the building.\nThe lighting project won first prize in France’s Concours Lumières \n2018 precisely because of the symbolic significance of this original and \nexemplary regeneration of a social housing building that, because of its \nlocation, marks the entrance to the French town.\nRESIDENTIAL TOWER BLOCK\nElbeuf-sur-Seine, Rouen, France\nPROJECT\nBoucles de Seine Architecture, ETC\nDelivered by EDE - Européenne d’Éclairage\nGOCCIA 2.6\nPower: 2W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 4000K\n",10,{"image":53,"text":54,"number":55},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.11.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n16\n17\nBRIGHT 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nKOCCA 1.2\nPower: 7W\nOptics: asymmetrical 140°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nPRIVATE RESIDENCE\nIklin, Malta\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLight Design Solutions\n",11,{"image":57,"text":58,"number":59},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.12.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n18\n19\nKOCCA 1.2\nPower: 7W\nOptics: asymmetrical 140°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nTURIS 5.0\nPower: 22W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\n",12,{"image":61,"text":62,"number":63},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.13.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n20\n21\nPRIVATE RESIDENCE\nMilan, Italy\nPROJECT & LIGHT PLANNING\nDVDV Studio Architetti  \nTREVI 1.0\nPower: 10W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nSIMPLY 1.0\nPower: 1W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: pearl chrome\n",13,{"image":65,"text":66,"number":67},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.14.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n22\n23\nTREVI 1.0 \u002F 1.1\nPower: 10W \u002F 21W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nELLA IN 3.0\nPower: 19W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nBEAM 1.0\nPower: 3W\nOptics: 26°\nLED colour: RGB\nFinish: stainless steel\n",14,{"image":69,"text":70,"number":71},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.15.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n24\n25\nThe Dar il-Hanin Samaritan makes its conference \nrooms and offices available to the members of \nM.U.S.E.U.M., a Christian community founded in \nMalta at the beginning of the 20th century. The \ncomplex was designed to be a profoundly meditative \nspace. Its strong spiritual component is reinforced \nby the ample spaces that alternate built shapes \nwith pools of mirror-like water, green spaces and \nsimple decorative elements. The result is a dynamic \nenvironment in which complementary architectural \nsolutions coexist.\nLight Design Solutions Limited (Malta) played a key \npart in the project’s execution, with its professionals \ncarefully planning all the lighting. L&L systems were \nused to light both the indoor and outdoor spaces, \nprimarily using warm white lights. The lighting in \nthe outdoor spaces is quite theatrical, with different \nlighting fixtures brought into play in each area. \nSome very unusual ideas appear alongside the \nmore traditional solutions used to light pathways, \nsteps and fountains. For example, columns are \ngiven prominence with a three-dimensional effect, \nwhile brightly lit silhouettes of palm trees project \ncrisp shadows.\nPROJECT\narch. Richard England\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLight Design Solutions\nDAR IL-HANIN\nSAMARITAN\nSanta Venera, Malta\nLITUS 5.0\nPower: 10W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",15,{"image":73,"text":74,"number":75},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.16.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n26\n27\nLITUS 5.0\nPower: 10W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nBRIGHT 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nPRIVATE\nRESIDENCE\nFoggia, Italy\nPROJECT\nCorfone + Partners\nKORA 2.0\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 58°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\n",16,{"image":77,"text":78,"number":79},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.17.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n28\n29\nFACADE ON RUE\nDU LOUVRE\nParis, France\nPROJECT\nStudios Architecture\nLIGHT PLANNING\nAartill\nAll photos courtesy of Oreima Services\nThe triangular 19th-century building on Rue du Louvre, at the heart \nof Paris’s 1st arrondissement, was renovated in 2017 by Studios \nArchitecture.\nTheir project involved restoration work on the exterior and alterations \nto the interior to make it suitable for commercial use.\nThe French lighting design studio Aartill was responsible for the \nlighting and, for the exterior, chose 139 Lyss 1.0 outdoor projectors in \na grey finish, installed at the base of all the building’s windows. The \nfixtures’ 20°x180° satin optics project a beam along the inside of the \ncornices, outlining the profile of the windows and lending warmth to \nthe iconic stone facade.\nLYSS 1.0\nPower: 5W\nOptics: satin 20°x180°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: grey\n",17,{"image":81,"text":82,"number":83},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.18.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n30\n31\nPRIVATE RESIDENCE\nIseo, Brescia, Italy\nLIGHT PLANNING \nCristian Turra\nBRIGHT 2.5\nPower: 5W\nOptics: 24° (customized)\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: stainless steel\nLYSS 1.0\nPower: 5W\nOptics: clear 10°x180°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nRIO 1.1\nPower: 6W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 2800K\n",18,{"image":85,"text":86,"number":87},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.19.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n32\n33\nQUAD MAXI 4.1\nPower: 14W \nOptics: 20°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nQUAD 6.3\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 24°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nESEM 3.1\nPower: 8W \nOptics: 20°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\n",19,{"image":89,"text":90,"number":91},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.20.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n34\n35\nQUAD 2.0\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 12°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nQUAD 6.3\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 24°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nLINE 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: satin\n",20,{"image":93,"text":94,"number":95},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.21.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n36\n37\nAll photos by Relja Ivanic\nVILLA MONJA\nLjuta, Kotor, Montenegro\nPROJECT\nEnforma Studio (Nikola Novakovic,\nRadovan Radoman)\nIn 2015, architects Nikola Novakovic and Radovan \nRadoman of Enforma completed the project of \nrenovating the interior of Villa Monja, an 18th-\ncentury stone building in the Bay of Kotor. The area \nhas been a Unesco World Heritage Site since 1979 \nand therefore subject to the restrictions associated \nwith the conservation of historic buildings.\nThe renovation has exploited the transparency of \nglass to give a contemporary twist to the building, \nusing it to separate the different areas in the \nstructure without creating visual limitations, and \nto construct a minimalist staircase and landing in \nglass and steel. The lightness of these innovative \nelements contrasts with and elevates the ancient \nstone walls and wooden structures to give the villa a \nsense of timeless elegance.\nThe lighting fixtures are in harmony with the \narchitectural project’s minimalist style. White Cube \nW 1.0 wall-mounted fixtures are set in the stone, \nheightening that material’s qualities, while Gem \n1.0 projectors, also in a white finish, punctuate the \nwooden beams in the living area.\nGEM 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nCUBE W 1.0\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 28°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\n",21,{"image":97,"text":98,"number":99},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.22.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n38\n39\nPRIVATE RESIDENCE\nMilan, Italy\nRIO 2.0\nPower: 5W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 2800K\nELLO IN 3.0\nPower: 19W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\n",22,{"image":101,"text":102,"number":103},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.23.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n40\n41\nPRIVATE RESIDENCE\nPesaro Urbino, Italy\nPROJECT\narch. Alberto Rebichini\nRIO 2.1 \u002F 2.2\nPower: 10W \u002F 19W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 2800K\nGOCCIA 2.6\nPower: 2W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nKOCCA 1.1\nPower: 8.5W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\n",23,{"image":105,"text":106,"number":107},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.24.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n42\n43\nCASA SUL PARCO\nFidenza, Parma, Italy\nPROJECT\nStudio DELBOCA + Partners,\nStudio Architetti Simona e Giovanni Rossi\nLIGHT PLANNING\nRada Markovic Lighting Design Studio\nCasa sul Parco is the fruit of the entrepreneurial vision of Montanari \nCostruzioni, who created the complex, entrusting the architectural \nproject to DELBOCA + Partners and to the architects Simona and \nGiovanni Rossi. It is a housing complex in Fidenza’s historic city \ncentre that features the highest possible levels of living comfort \nand energy efficiency. The building has garnered Passive House and \nActive House certification from the relevant bodies. Furthermore, the \nproject is shortlisted for the Active House Awards 2018, as well as \nfeaturing in exhibitions, conventions and publications in the sector.\n \nL&L provided the lighting in the outdoor areas of the residential \ncomplex. In particular, the company was responsible for lighting the \nportico, where it installed Bright 2.8 fixtures with ±15° tiltable optics \nat the foot of the columns and in the ceiling, lighting the access ramp \nand stairs with Bright 1.0.\nBright 2.8 fixtures were also used in the terraces and container \ngardens that surround every apartment. The lighting in this area \nis finished with Spot 2.1 projectors, 3000K with 38° optics, fixed \non stakes in the containers. Their light beams are directed on the \nvegetation to create shadow effects on the perimeter walls of the \nbuilding complex.\nOther L&L lighting fixtures are recessed into the paving of the ramp \nthat leads to the garages. Here, the choice fell to Bright 6.8, 13W \nfixtures with asymmetrical optics, which direct the light emission \nonto the building’s outer perimeter wall.\nDALI-controlled L&L fixtures were installed behind the facade \nwindows and recessed into the wooden slatted flooring of the \nterraces. They are configured for four different scenarios, based \non the time of day, to improve efficiency and optimise the system’s \npower consumption.\n \nPromoter \u002F Client \u002F Contractor: Montanari Costruzioni s.r.l.\nLandscape Architect: arch. Anja Werner \nPassive House certification: Passive House Institute Italia – eng. \nMarco Boscolo\nActive House certification: Active House Italia – arch. Samuel \nBuraschi\nMulti-Comfort Building: Saint-Gobain Multi-Comfort Program\nEnergetic class A4 – nearly zero-energy building\n",24,{"image":109,"text":110,"number":111},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.25.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n44\n45\nBRIGHT 2.8\nPower: 3.5W\nOptics: 20° \u002F 41° tiltable ±15°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: stainless steel\nSPOT 2.1\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 38°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith spike for in-ground installation\n",25,{"image":113,"text":114,"number":115},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.26.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n46\n47\nBRIGHT 6.8\nPower: 13W\nOptics: asymmetrical\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: stainless steel\nSPOT 2.1\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 38°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith spike for in-ground installation\n",26,{"image":117,"text":118,"number":119},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.27.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n48\n49\nPRIVATE RESIDENCE\nPositano, Salerno, Italy\nRIO 2.1 \u002F 2.2 \u002F 2.4\nPower: 10W \u002F 19W \u002F 38W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 2800K\nGEKO 6.1\nPower: 20W\nOptics: 70°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: grey\nSTEP OUTSIDE 6.3\nPower: 2W\nOptics: asymmetrical\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: satin\nSPOT 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 20°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",27,{"image":121,"text":122,"number":123},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.28.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Residential\n50\n51\nVILLA COVRI\nBrtonigla, Croatia\nPROJECT\nBoris Ruzic\nBRIGHT 2.4\nPower: 7W\nOptics: 11° \u002F 45°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: stainless steel\nPhoto by Rajan Milosevic \u002F Koridor 27\nBuilt in the 16th century, Villa Covri was completely \nrestored in 2017 at the hand of one of Croatia’s \nleading designers, Boris Ruzic. The old beams that \nhave framed this beautiful villa for centuries were \nalso restored, while the old stone has been put to \nnew use. Marble of the highest quality from Istrian \nquarries was used to decorate the house. The \ninterior combines traditional Istrian with modern \nindustrial style (adapted from Archilovers). \nBright 2.4 recessed fixtures highlight the exterior of \nthe stone walls with a warm light (2700K), and 11° \nnarrow or 45° medium optics depending on the area \nto be lit. The stainless steel finish complements the \nelegant, minimalist context.\n",28,{"image":125,"text":126,"number":127},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.29.png","52\n53\nTHECAMP\nAix-en-Provence, France\nOFFICES\nFoggia, Italy\nFIVE SMÍCHOV\nPrague, Czech Republic\nPLASTIC STRATOSFERA\nRobbiate, Lecco, Italy\nBANCA ALTO VICENTINO HEADQUARTERS\nSchio, Vicenza, Italy\nPERNOD RICARD UNIVERSITY\nDomaine de La Voisine, Clairefontaine en Yvelines, France\nCASTELLANO GRUPPO ALIMENTARE\nCerignola, Foggia, Italy\nGOTHA COSMETICS HEADQUARTERS\nBergamo, Italy\n54\n60\n62\n66\n68\n70\n74\n76\n",29,{"image":129,"text":130,"number":131},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.30.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n54\n55\nSIRI 3.0\nPower: 23W\nOptics: 30°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nPROJECT\nCorinne Vezzoni & Associés\nLIGHT PLANNING\n 8’18’’\nTHECAMP\nAix-en-Provence, France\nthecamp is a new European campus located in Aix-en-Provence, \nFrance, and dedicated to innovation, emerging technologies and the \nsmart cities of the future.\nThe campus was designed by the architectural practice Corinne \nVezzoni & Associés, while the lighting was designed by lighting \ndesign studio 8’18’’. It consists of a huge white canopy that takes its \ninspiration from the tents used by nomads and extends over thirteen \nbuildings made of concrete and curved glass. The site’s purpose is to \nprototype solutions and incubate start-ups.\nSiri 3.0 projectors outline the canopy’s oval outer perimeter; with \ntheir white finish, they integrate perfectly into the architectural \nstructure. Neva 1.0 outdoor LED linear profiles, 316 mm long, and \nPivot 1.6 projectors, in a customized white finish, are installed \naround the internal circumference of the canopy’s three central fora \nand direct their light onto the circular flowerbeds that sit below each \nof the openings in the canopy. In the outdoor theatre space, Lira 1.0 \nstep lights with asymmetrical optics have been used to highlight the \ncentral part of the space and pick out the steps in front of the stage. \nFinally, Plin 2.1 bollards with diffuse asymmetrical optics were \nchosen to light the walkway beside the natural swimming pool. \nTheir head is tilted at 90° to guarantee a controlled downward light \nemission with no dispersion.\n",30,{"image":133,"text":134,"number":135},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.31.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n56\n57\nPIVOT 1.6\nPower: 6W \nOptics: 25°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white (customized)\nWith asymmetrical snoot\nNEVA MINI 1\nPower: 13W\nOptics: 45°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets and white anti-glare schield\n",31,{"image":137,"text":138,"number":139},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.32.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n58\n59\nPLIN 2.1\nPower: 12W \nOptics: asymmetrical diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\nLIRA 1.0\nPower: 6W \nOptics: asymmetrical \nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\n",32,{"image":141,"text":142,"number":143},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.33.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n60\n61\nEYES 2.1\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 20°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: white\nTURIS 3.1\nPower: 15W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: white\nMains dimming\nOFFICES\nFoggia, Italy\nPROJECT & LIGHT PLANNING\nStudio Casolaro Giuseppe e Ottavio\n",33,{"image":145,"text":146,"number":147},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.34.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n62\n63\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLumidée\nFIVE SMÍCHOV\nPrague, Czech Republic\nFive is the name of the commercial building constructed in 2017 \nby the multinational construction company Skanska in Smíchov, \nPrague’s business district. The complex covers an area of 14000 m2, \nand its interiors are intended for use as offices. Fittingly, they have a \nstrong industrial vibe, thanks to the use of raw, rough materials and \nminimal furniture.\nCutting-edge sustainability solutions have been used throughout in \nthe building’s design, with the result that Five has been awarded the \nhighest level of green building certification for its energy efficiency \nand ecological footprint (LEED Platinum Certificate).\nLighting plays an important role in maximising energy savings, and \nLED fixtures were chosen for the entire building. In the edifice’s \nspacious reception area, Rio 1 linear profiles in three different \nlengths – 510 mm, 1010 mm and 2010 mm – are recessed into the \nrough floor. The profiles, which have a colour temperature of 2800K, \ncreate a pattern of diffuse light across the floor. In the waiting area, \nthe profiles are recessed parallel to each other, while in the area that \nleads to the lifts they weave perpendicularly to each other.\nRIO 1.2 \u002F 1.4\nPower: 12W \u002F 24W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 2800K\n",34,{"image":149,"text":150,"number":151},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.35.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n64\n65\nRIO 1.1 \u002F 1.2 \u002F 1.4\nPower: 6W \u002F 12W \u002F 24W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 2800K\n",35,{"image":153,"text":154,"number":155},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.36.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n66\n67\nPROJECT\narch. Patrik Spreafico\nPLASTIC STRATOSFERA\nRobbiate, Lecco, Italy\nLIRA 1.0\nPower: 6W\nOptics: asymmetrical\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\nRIO 1.1 \u002F 1.2 \u002F 1.4\nPower: 6W \u002F 12W \u002F 24W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 2800K\nUPDOWN 3.6\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 15°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anodized aluminium\n",36,{"image":157,"text":158,"number":159},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.37.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n68\n69\nBANCA ALTO VICENTINO \nHEADQUARTERS\nSchio, Vicenza, Italy\nLYSS 1.0\nPower: 9W\nOptics: clear 10°x180°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nSIRI 2.0\nPower: 16W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nPROJECT\nAmatori Architettura d’Interni\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLitek\nARCHITECTURE\nGino Valle\nNEVA 2.1\nPower: 16W\nOptics: 45°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets\n",37,{"image":161,"text":162,"number":163},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.38.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n70\n71\nPROJECT\nCyril Durand Behar \nLIGHT PLANNING\nDistylight\nPERNOD RICARD UNIVERSITY\nDomaine de La Voisine,\nClairefontaine en Yvelines, France\nThe Pernod Ricard Group recently added its first university campus \nto its resources. This high-tech complex is designed around four \n“moments” – work, relaxation, accommodation and convivialité.\nIt boasts four main centres, four different architectural styles and \nfour materials: stone, wood, concrete and metal.\nThe project has gained the BREEAM certification of “Very Good” \nbecause it embraces the concepts of sustainability that make it \narchitecturally cutting edge in terms of technology, energy efficiency \nand respect for the environment.\nThe learning centre is symbolic of the entire project. Its structure \nseems to disappear into its setting, thanks to the purity of its forms \nand the chosen materials:  the reflection of the surrounding nature \non its mirrored facades creates the effect of extending the park, \nplaying as it does with the light and the scenery.\nLitus 2.4 uplights have been used in the outdoor walkway next to the \nreception, housed in the structure known as “le Prieuré” (the Priory).\nIn the walkways around the outside of this building, the Parisian \nlighting design studio Distylight used 12W Plin 1.1 bollards with \na 3000K colour temperature, diffuse optics and a cor-ten finish. \nThe head containing the light source is tilted by 45°: the resulting \ncontrolled downward beam avoids light dispersion.\nLITUS 2.4\nPower: 5W\nOptics: 8°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",38,{"image":165,"text":166,"number":167},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.39.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n72\n73\nPLIN 1.1\nPower: 12W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: cor-ten\n",39,{"image":169,"text":170,"number":171},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.40.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n74\n75\nCASTELLANO GRUPPO\nALIMENTARE\nCerignola, Foggia, Italy\nPROJECT\narch. Ciro Alfredo Matarante\nLYSS 1.0\nPower: 9W\nOptics: satin 20°x180°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: white\nRIVER 1.0\nPower: 20W\nOptics: 10°x40°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nInstalled in the ground\nRIVER 2.0\nPower: 40W\nOptics:  47°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nInstalled in the ceiling\n",40,{"image":173,"text":174,"number":175},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.41.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n76\n77\nGOTHA COSMETICS\nHEADQUARTERS\nBergamo, Italy\nPROJECT\niarchitects\n“Our work on the design led us to include a showroom building in \nthis highly industrial setting, to set the visitor areas apart from the \noperational zones,” says the architect Pietro Perego, partner at \niarchitects and project manager for this undertaking.\nThe new structure, which is connected to the office area, houses the \ncustomer-facing areas and has become Gotha Cosmetics’ new iconic \nentrance, a striking landmark that stands out against the surrounding \nindustrial landscape.\nThe imposing yet ethereal “cube”, raised up from the ground, calls to \nmind the luxurious elegance of the company’s cosmetics packaging.\nTo underline these features, and to introduce colour variations, the \nNeva 5.2 \u002F\u002F RGB linear profile was used with 22°x42° elliptical optics. \nThese fixtures light the building’s cladding with alternating chromatic \nscenarios, while the entire perimeter of the structure is lit with Neva \n2.2 profiles with 3000K white light. Finally, Flori 1.0 projectors were \nused to light the external areas: the space in front of the distinctive \nnew entrance, and the terrace.\nNEVA 5.2\nPower: 50W\nOptics: 24°x46°\nLED colour: RGB\nWith brackets\nNEVA 2.2\nPower: 27W\nOptics: 11°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets\n",41,{"image":177,"text":178,"number":179},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.42.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Corporate\n78\n79\nNEVA 5.2\nPower: 50W\nOptics: 24°x46°\nLED colour: RGB\nWith brackets\nFLORI 1.0\nPower: 7W\nOptics: 45°x10°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\nWith spike for in-ground installation\n",42,{"image":181,"text":182,"number":183},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.43.png","80\n81\n82\n84\n90\n92\n97\n98\n102\n104\n106\n108\n112\n114\n116\nBASILICA OF SANT’AMBROGIO\nMilan, Italy\nGALATA MARITIME MUSEUM\nThe Coeclerici Gallery\nGenoa, Italy\nCHURCH OF SAINT-SULPICE\nParis, France\nIL VITTORIALE DEGLI ITALIANI\nGardone Riviera, Brescia, Italy\nCHIERICATI PALACE\nVicenza, Italy\nBASILIKA ST. CYRIAKUS\nDuderstadt, Germany\nCHIESA DI SAN MICHELE ARCANGELO AND\nSANTUARIO DI SAN PANTALEONE\nMiglianico, Chieti, Italy\nDESIGN MUSEUM\nLondon, United Kingdom\nPAZO A TOXEIRIÑA\nMoraña, Pontevedra, Spain\nBASILICA OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE\nBarletta, Italy\nJAR CHURCH\nBærum, Oslo, Norway\nFILIPESCU-CESIANU HOUSE\nBucharest, Romania\nCHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH\nManikata, Malta\n",43,{"image":185,"text":186,"number":187},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.44.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n82\n83\nBASILICA OF SANT’AMBROGIO\nMilan, Italy\nGEKO 5.1\nPower: 13W (customized)\nOptics: asymmetrical\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: RAL3011 (customized)\nAll photos by Saverio Lombardi Vallauri\n",44,{"image":189,"text":190,"number":191},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.45.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n84\n85\nPROJECT \nStudio ARCHH\nLorenzo Agnese, \nGiovanni Guerrieri\nL&L was chosen to light the Coeclerici Gallery, a new exhibition hall dedicated to the \n“Navigating in Art” collection and an exciting addition to Genoa’s Galata Maritime \nMuseum.\nThis exhibition space was designed by architects Lorenzo Agnese and Giovanni \nGuerrieri from the ARCHH studio in Genoa and funded by the Coeclerici Group. It \nhouses a selection of paintings belonging to the Paolo Clerici Foundation that depict \nlife at sea, and port scenes that trace the changes that have taken place in the maritime \nsector from the mid-19th century to the present day.\nThe fixtures chosen to light this gallery are Zab Track 2.0 projectors in a white finish, \ninstalled on tracks on the ceiling. These projectors use soft-start, flicker-free LED \nlight sources to offer a high level of visual comfort. Zab Track’s manual zoom lens \nmeans the angle of the light beam can be adjusted from 26° up to 51°. In a single \ndevice, the most suitable optics can be selected to light the different-sized paintings \nhanging on the walls. This feature makes the Zab Track 2.0 an excellent choice for \nmuseum settings. The fixtures use Xicato Xtm Artist Series® (1\u002F2-step MacAdam, \nremote phosphor technology) COB LEDs with an extremely high colour rendering \nindex (CRI > 98 with R9 > 98), which guarantee colour brightness consistency. For \nthis project, the ARCHH architects asked for bespoke projectors with white LEDs in a \ncolour temperature of 3500K.\nTo light the model inside the display case, the architects chose the compact, 2W Gem \n1.0 projector with 40° optics and a 3000K white LED, fixed to the horizontal plane of the \ndisplay case and directed towards the bow and stern of the vessel. The display case \nlighting is completed with Esem Mid 1.1 indoor recessed fixtures in the upper panel. \nThese are 3W devices with a 3000K white LED, 30° optics adjustable ±20° and a reduced \nthickness of just 29 mm.\nGALATA MARITIME MUSEUM\nGenoa, Italy\nThe Coeclerici Gallery\n",45,{"image":193,"text":194,"number":195},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.46.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n86\n87\nZAB TRACK 2.0\nPower: 23W\nOptics: 26°—51°\nColour temperature: 3500K (customized)\nFinish: white\n",46,{"image":197,"text":198,"number":199},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.47.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n88\n89\nGEM 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: black\nESEM MID 1.1\nPower: 3W\nOptics: 30°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: black\n",47,{"image":201,"text":202,"number":203},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.48.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n90\n91\nThe church of Saint-Sulpice is a majestic place of worship in the \ncentre of Paris, in the famous Quartier Saint-Germain-des-Près. It \nis the second-largest church in the city, after Notre Dame. Built in \nthe seventeenth century, Saint-Sulpice is particularly known for its \nexternal facade in a neoclassical style with a double colonnade, Ionic \nover Doric order. \nSaint-Sulpice is one of Paris’s most popular tourist attractions, not \nonly because of the works of art it contains – including murals by \nEugène Delacroix and a statue by the sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle \n– but also because, in 2003, some scenes from The Da Vinci Code, the \nfilm adaptation of the acclaimed book by Dan Brown, were shot there. \nThe ten commanding statues by the artist Edmé Bouchardon, of Jesus \nChrist Leaning on the Cross, the Virgin of Sorrows, and eight of the \napostles, arranged around the choir arches, are each lit from above \nby a Siri 2.0 projector with extremely narrow optics, chosen with an \nanthracite finish to better integrate the devices into the architecture. \nThe remaining lighting in the church is largely left to the enormous \nstained-glass windows. With the lower part of the altar and the \nchoir picked out by the light of the projectors, and the upper vault \nimmersed in a half-light, the contrast this creates accentuates the \nimposing, fascinating and mysterious nature of this famous Parisian \nmonument.\nCHURCH OF SAINT-SULPICE\nParis, France\nSIRI 2.0\nPower: 16W\nOptics: 6°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\n",48,{"image":205,"text":206,"number":207},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.49.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n92\n93\nL&L is one of the key players involved in a new trail of \nexternal lighting around the hillside estate known as the \nVittoriale degli Italiani, erected by Gabriele d’Annunzio in \nGardone Riviera on Lake Garda.\nThis new stretch of external lighting, inaugurated on 2017 \nJune with a celebration entitled “Un immenso desiderio \ndi festa”, finally allows visitors to enjoy the architectural \nelements and some of the footpaths in the poet’s estate \nnot only by day but also by night. This large lighting project \nconcentrates on the walk that leads from the Prioria, \nd’Annunzio’s home and museum, to the MAS (Museo \nd’Annunzio Segreto) and the Puglia cruiser, the evocative \nrelic from the Great War.\nA significant number of L&L projectors and linear profiles \nhave been installed. The wall-mounted Neva 1.0 linear \nprofile was integrated into the existing stone walls that line \nthe walks, picking out the pathway very atmospherically. \nNeva 2.0, placed at the base of the arch, together with the \nPivot 1.6 projector, lights the intrados and picks out the \nprofile of the archways. Spot 1.6 and 4.1 outdoor projectors \nare responsible for lighting the significant architectural \nelements along the path. Finally, the Siri 1.0 projector lights \nthe imposing entrance to the Vittoriale. \nIL VITTORIALE\nDEGLI ITALIANI\nGardone Riviera, Brescia, Italy\nSIRI 1.0\nPower: 9W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\nAll photos by Germano Borrelli\n",49,{"image":209,"text":210,"number":211},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.50.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n94\n95\nNEVA 2.0\nPower: 11W\nOptics: 45°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets\nNEVA 1.0\nPower: 25W\nOptics: 12°x40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",50,{"image":213,"text":214,"number":215},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.51.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n96\n97\nSPOT 4.1 \nPower: 6W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nSPOT 1.6\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nCHIERICATI PALACE\nVicenza, Italy\nPalazzo Chiericati is a building of the early maturity \nof Andrea Palladio. Designed in the mid-sixteenth \ncentury by the noble family of Chiericati and \ncompleted at the end of the seventeenth century, \nthe palace is a milestone in the career of architect \nPalladio.\nBacking onto a large open area known as the \nsquare of the island, as it is bordered by the rivers  \nBacchiglione and Retrone, the building is shaped \nlike a suburban villa with a majestic urban front \nthat echoes an ancient Roman forum, thanks to the \ndouble order of loggias.\nThe Municipality di Vicenza bought it from the noble \nChiericati family in 1839 to house the city’s art \ncollection. \nThe building now houses the Painting and Sculpture \nCollections, the Drawings and Prints Rooms and the \nNumismatics Room.\nSPOT 3.2\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 20°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",51,{"image":217,"text":218,"number":219},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.52.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n98\n99\nBASILIKA ST. CYRIAKUS\nDuderstadt, Germany\nTEMPLA 1.0\nPower: 14W\nOptics: 30°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nTEMPLA 1.1\nPower: 28W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nLIGHT PLANNING\nDie Lichtberater Michael Feller\nBRIGHT 5.1\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nAll photos by Manfred Zimmermann\n",52,{"image":221,"text":222,"number":223},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.53.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n100\n101\nBRIGHT 5.1\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 10°\nLED colour: RGB\nTEMPLA 1.1\nPower: 28W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\n",53,{"image":225,"text":226,"number":227},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.54.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n102\n103\nThe Chiesa di San Michele Arcangelo (church of \nSt Michael the Archangel), better known as the \nSantuario di San Pantaleone (sanctuary of Saint \nPantaleon), stands in the historic town centre of \nMiglianico in the province of Chieti.\nThe original building dates back to the 18th century, \nwhile the current structure is the result of an \nextension built at the start of the 20th century, \nwhich included the creation of the facade with the \nnew doors.\nThe facade’s renovation, overseen by the architect \nDaniela Giandomenico, was completed with a \nlighting project designed to bring out the form of the \nbuilding’s architectural elements, at the same time \nas exalting its stone surface.\nThe lower part of the church’s facade has been lit \nwith Litus 2.4 recessed fixtures, with 3000K white \nlight, 13°x52° elliptical optics, and a glass screen \nwith no visible screws, to allow the devices to \nintegrate perfectly into the stone surface. The \nfixtures were installed concealed in the stone \narchitraves of each door to light the entrances. \nFor the upper part of the facade, the choice fell \nto Lyss 1.0 projectors with 3000K white light and \n10°x180° optics, set a little back on the outer frame \nof the rose window to highlight the sculptural \ndecorations, and at the base of each niche and \nlunette to emphasise the profile of the arches.\nCHIESA DI SAN MICHELE\nARCANGELO AND SANTUARIO\nDI SAN PANTALEONE\nMiglianico, Chieti, Italy\nPROJECT\narch. Daniela Giandomenico\nLYSS 1.0\nPower: 5W \u002F 9W\nOptics: clear 10°x180°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nLITUS 2.4\nPower: 7W\nOptics: 13°x52°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",54,{"image":229,"text":230,"number":231},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.55.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n104\n105\nLIGHT PLANNING\nChapmanBDSP, Studio ZNA\nARCHITECTURE\nOMA, Allies and Morrison, Arup\nDESIGN MUSEUM\nLondon, United Kingdom\nAll photos by Gareth Gardner \nNEVA 1.2\nPower: 45W\nOptics: 11°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",55,{"image":233,"text":234,"number":235},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.56.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n106\n107\nPazo A Toxeiriña is an estate built in 1901 for Colonel \nFrancisco Iglesias Brage, a Spanish aviation hero, who used \nit as his private residence for many years. \nThe various sections that make up the building complex are \narranged in a Z-shape, surrounded by extensive gardens. \nInside there are large rooms for functions and private \nevents, a chapel, and a museum dedicated to Colonel \nBrage. \nRecent restructuring work has revitalised the building both \narchitecturally and in terms of lighting design, particularly \nin the outdoor areas. \nOutdoor linear profiles River 1.0 e River 2.0 have been \nrecessed into the building’s perimeter. With 11° optics, \nthey bathe the walls in a warm, 3000K light, enhancing the \ntexture of the stone. Other linear profiles, Neva 1.0, are \ninstalled on the exterior cornice. \nSpot 2.7 projectors provide accent lighting for the bell \nthat tops the building. Their asymmetrical snoots mean \nthe projectors’ beams can be precisely focused and glare \neliminated. \nThe garden at the rear features trees with trunks that are \nintriguingly irregular and, in some cases, hollow - these are \npicked out with outdoor recessed spotlights Litus 2.0. These \nlighting fixtures have 25° optics, a colour temperature of \n3000K, and a screen with no visible screws.\nPAZO A TOXEIRIÑA\nMoraña, Pontevedra, Spain\nLIGHT PLANNING\nInelga\nRIVER 1.0 \u002F 2.0\nPower: 20W \u002F 40W\nOptics: 11°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",56,{"image":237,"text":238,"number":239},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.57.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n108\n109\nBASILICA OF THE \nHOLY SEPULCHRE\nBarletta, Italy\nThe Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre is one of the main \nchurches in Barletta, Apulia, and owes its name to \nthe relationship that has linked this building with \nthe Holy Land since ancient times. The church \nstands on the ruins of the mediaeval basilica and \nhas been a strategic crossroads and a transit point \nfor pilgrims to the Holy Land ever since. The current \nbuilding is the result of numerous architectural and \nstylistic transformations that followed one another \nfrom its foundation in the eleventh century until the \nsecond half of the twentieth century.\nMost recently, the Basilica was the subject of a \nlighting project aimed at bringing out both the \narchitectural elements that characterise the \nbuilding and its decorations, such as the frescoes \naround the baptismal font. The area of the \npresbytery was also exalted, with an accent light on \nthe crucifix and the altar.\nTempla projectors, with a white light and 40° \noptics, were chosen to light the aisles, positioned \non the half-pillars of the central aisle. The crucifix \nsuspended in the presbytery is lit with Ginko 2.0 \nprojectors with 3000K white light and 17° optics. \nFinally, Ginko 3.0 projectors, with 12°x64° optics \nadjustable through 360° with a magnet, are directed \non the baptismal font and the frescoes.\nSUPPLY\nCarli Angelo & C\nINSTALLATION\nDoppia C Impianti\n",57,{"image":241,"text":242,"number":243},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.58.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n110\n111\nTEMPLA 1.0 \u002F 1.1 \u002F 2.1 \u002F 3.0\nPower: 14W \u002F 28W \u002F 39W \u002F 29W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nTEMPLA 2.0\nPower: 20W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nGINKO 3.0\nPower: 15W\nOptics: 12°x64° adjustable\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: grey\nGINKO 2.0\nPower: 7W\nOptics: 8° \u002F 17°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\n",58,{"image":245,"text":246,"number":247},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.59.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n112\n113\nJAR CHURCH\nBærum, Oslo, Norway\nLIGHT PLANNING\nHeiberg&Tveter, SML Lighting \nARCHITECTURE\nMorseth\u002FGedde\u002FPer Qvam\nNEVA 1.2\nPower: 45W\nOptics: 12°x40°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nWith brackets\n",59,{"image":249,"text":250,"number":251},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.60.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n114\n115\nFILIPESCU-CESIANU\nHOUSE\nBucharest, Romania\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLuceDomotica\nNEVA 1.0\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 12°x40°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nWith brackets\nPIVOT 1.6\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 12°\u002F 56°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: anodized aluminium\nThe Filipescu-Cesianu House, one of the few aristocratic residences \nof Bucharest’s Belle Epoque, stands a stone’s throw away from \nVictory Square. It is now home to a museum and open to the public. \nThe building consists of a ground floor and first floor with a large \nbalcony – LuceDomotica handled the project of upgrading its lighting \ntechnology. \nTo light the entrance, they chose the Geko 6.1, an outdoor wall-\nmounted fixture with a double beam. The devices were fitted with \nspacers and constructed in a customized version with different \ntop and bottom optics to create a marked contrast on the ground \nfloor walls. On the side walls, Neva 1.0 outdoor linear profiles were \ninstalled halfway up the building: they point downwards to highlight \nthe square-shaped architectural elements just below the lighting \nfixtures. On the first floor, Neva 1.1 and Neva 1.0 fixtures were \ninstalled to light the balcony columns and the vault respectively. The \nbalcony parapet is decorated with an elegant frieze, picked out by \nthe barely visible 1.6 projectors.  Pivot 1.6 fixtures are also used to \nlight the first-floor pilasters and, at the base of the friezes below the \nwindows, to emphasize these particular architectural elements.\nGEKO 6.1\nPower: 20W\nOptics: UP optics 70° \u002F DOWN optics 10° (customized)\nColour temperature: 2700K\nWith spacer\n",60,{"image":253,"text":254,"number":255},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.61.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Historical Buildings & Cultural Venues\n116\n117\nCHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH\nManikata, Malta\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLight Design Solutions\nRIVER 2.1\nPower: 40W\nOptics: wall washer\nColour temperature: 2700K\n",61,{"image":257,"text":258,"number":259},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.62.png","118\n119\n120\n122\n124\n126\n130\n134\n138\n140\n142\n144\n146\nDARC NIGHT 2017\nLondon, United Kingdom\nDARC NIGHT 2015\nLondon, United Kingdom\nLE KIASMA\nCastelnau-le-Lez, France\nSOLEVITAL\nBad Laer, Germany\nWAVE\u002FCAVE BY SHoP ARCHITECTS\nMilan, Italy\nEXPO 2015\nMilan, Italy\nSPACE MADE LIGHT\nTrani, Italy\nLASVIT MONSTER CABARET\nMilan, Italy\nMAS CLUB SPORT CENTER\nMassignano, Ascoli Piceno, Italy\nLIGHTS IN ALINGSÅS 2015\nAlingsås, Sweden\nZOOM BIOPARK\nTurin, Italy\n",62,{"image":261,"text":262,"number":263},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.63.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n120\n121\nLight Up Your Brain\n“London. A loud city. A city of lights, flavours and speed. A city for the \nrestless, always overexposed to extreme stimuli, always in search of \nthe rush and the excitement. Here, we feel creative and inspired.  \nOur feelings shift so fast under the spell of the city, but do we ever \ntake time to digest them?  Are we aware of the immense beauty that \noccurs within our brains? And could we somehow express this beauty \nin such a way that it, itself, becomes a source of amazement?\nWe wondered what emotions look like and became curious of what \nhappens in the brain when one is laughing, crying or meditating; \nwhen one feels stressed, amazed, disgusted or deeply calm.\nThrough our installation, we aspired to show the reaction of a \nstimulated brain, where Light was our words and Colour, our rhymes.  \nThrough a study of colour, intensity and rhythm of the light, we \ninterpreted what happens in our brain when stimulated by external \nsituations.\nEach of us was able to visualize a ‘map’ of the feeling, outlined with \nlight, within a safe, dome-shaped shelter. \nThe structural nodes and lines of the dome were our support to create \nwith light an interpretation of the neuronal network inside the brain.\nThe L&L Luce&Light lighting scheme was controlled by DMX and \nconnected to an interface used by each guest to manipulate the \naspect of the dome. The control system provides for the use of 42 \nindependent RGB groups and 120 steps per scene. Each step lasts \n0.5 seconds.”\nMBLD\nLIGHT PLANNING\nMaurice Brill Lighting Design\nLondon, United Kingdom\nDARC NIGHT 2017\nGOCCIA 2.0\nPower: 3W\nOptics: diffuse\nLED colour: RGB\nPIVOT 1.1\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 56°\nLED colour: RGB\nFinish: cor-ten\nWith asymmetrical snoot\nTREVI 1.1\nPower: 24W\nOptics: diffuse\nLED colour: RGB\n",63,{"image":265,"text":266,"number":267},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.64.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n122\n123\nDARC NIGHT 2015\nLondon, United Kingdom\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLighting Design International\nBRIGHT 5.0\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 5000K\nFinish: grey\n",64,{"image":269,"text":270,"number":271},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.65.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n124\n125\nAll photos by Mathieu Ducros\nCastelnau-le-Lez, France\nLE KIASMA\nPROJECT \nAtelier d’Architecture Emmanuel Nebout\nSNACK 1.1\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 10°x45°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anodized aluminium \n",65,{"image":273,"text":274,"number":275},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.66.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n126\n127\nSOLEVITAL\nBad Laer, Germany\nPROJECT & LIGHT PLANNING\npbr Planungsbüro Rohling\nBRIGHT 5.6 \nPower: 18W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nPIVOT 1.1\nPower: 6W \nOptics: 56°\nLED colour: RGB\nFinish: white (customized)\nAll photos by Andreas Secci\n",66,{"image":277,"text":278,"number":279},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.67.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n128\n129\n",67,{"image":281,"text":282,"number":283},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.68.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n130\n131\nL&L were technical sponsors of the Wave\u002FCave \nartistic installation on display at the INTERNI \nMaterial Immaterial exhibition in the Cortile d’Onore \ncourtyard of the University of Milan as part of the \nFuoriSalone 2017.\nThe installation, designed by the New York firm \nSHoP Architects, evokes the idea of geological time \nmarked by the different eras. It uses 1670 blocks \nof unglazed terracotta to create 797 profiles on 3 \nlevels, alluding to the idea of rock stratification.\nThe lighting, designed by PHT Lighting Design, \nbrings out the beauty and porous nature of the \nmaterial and creates a play of volumes between \nthe facade, compact and regular, and the interior, \nwhich reveals a surprisingly rich ornamentation.\nFor this installation, L&L supplied 89 FLORI 1.0 \nprojectors, which were positioned on the external \nperimeter and between the strata of the interior.\nMilan, Italy\nWAVE\u002FCAVE\nBY SHoP ARCHITECTS\nPROJECT \nSHoP Architects\nLIGHT PLANNING\nPHT Lighting Design\nInterni Material Immaterial,\nUniversity of Milan, FuoriSalone 2017\nPhoto by Matteo Cirenei, courtesy of INTERNI magazine\n",68,{"image":285,"text":286,"number":287},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.69.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n132\n133\nFLORI 1.0\nPower: 7W\nOptics: 15°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: anthracite\nWith asymmetrical snoot\n",69,{"image":289,"text":290,"number":291},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.70.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n134\n135\nThe UAE Pavilion explored the very real challenges \nthat arise in feeding the planet. \nDesigned by Foster + Partners, the striking form\nof the UAE Pavilion was created with a series of \ntall, rippled walls that evoked both the narrow, self-\nshaded streets of the UAE’s historic settlements \nand the magnificent open sand dunes of its deserts. \nTo light the passageways between the pavilion walls, \nLitus 5.0 recessed lighting fixtures were chosen, in \na customized version with a diffuser filter. \nUNITED ARAB EMIRATES PAVILION\nFood for Thought: Shaping and Sharing the Future\nThe main idea behind the Azerbaijan pavilion was \nthe biosphere, represented by three spheres set \nlike jewels into the building’s overall design and lit \nwith Pivot 1.1. projectors with RGB LEDs. It was the \nwork of the Simmetrico network, in collaboration \nwith the Arassociati architectural studio, structural \ndesigners at iDeas and landscape architects AG&P.\nAZERBAIJAN PAVILION\nA Treasury of Biodiversity\nMilan, Italy\nEXPO 2015\nLITUS 5.0\nPower: 10W \nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nWith diffusing filter (customized)\nUnited Arab\nEmirates Pavilion\nLIGHT PLANNING\nDavid Atkinson, Lighting Design\nPROJECT\nFoster + Partners\nThis was the theme chosen by Angola for its \nparticipation in Expo 2015: “Educate” to raise \nawareness in society on the subject of food, and \n“Innovate” to encourage good practice in line with \npolicies of sustainability. The pavilion, designed by \narchitects António Gameiro and Paula Nascimiento, \nused many L&L lighting fixtures both inside and out. \nBright 5.0 recessed uplights with RGB LEDs and 20° \nand 40° optics were installed at the foot of the huge, \nstylised baobab, around the columns and against \nthe walls.\nANGOLA PAVILION\nFood and Culture: Educate to Innovate\n",70,{"image":293,"text":294,"number":295},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.71.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n136\n137\nAngola Pavilion\nPROJECT \nAntónio Gameiro, Paula Nascimiento\nPIVOT 1.1\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 56°\nLED colour: RGB\nFinish: anodized aluminium\nBRIGHT 5.0\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 20° \u002F 40°\nLED colour: RGB\nFinish: grey\nAzerbaijan Pavilion\nPROJECT\nSimmetrico\n",71,{"image":297,"text":298,"number":299},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.72.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n138\n139\nSPACE MADE LIGHT\nTrani, Italy\nThe lighting installation in the courtyard of Palazzo \nCovelli was developed for the seminar Space Made \nLight, held by Giovanni Traverso of traverso-vighy \narchitetti. The palazzo was built by the wealthy De \nBoctunis family, passing to the Forges Davanzati \nfamily in 1753, and to the Covelli family in 1832.\nThe internal courtyard has two rows of arches; \nbehind them a staircase winds its way to the upper \nfloors. The focus of the dynamic lighting design was \nto enhance the solids and voids. The vaults were lit \nwith RGBW projectors, while linear profiles in white \nlight, alternating with RGB, were used on the back \nwalls. For the balustrades and the second line of \narches, an accent light was chosen to pick out the \ninternal frame in order to highlight the facade’s \narchitectural lines.\nThe aim of the seminar was to spread the idea \nthat light plays a fundamental expressive role in \narchitecture and can have an enormous effect \non our wellbeing, and a positive influence on the \nexperience of people using the space: the lighting \ninstallation underlined the themes expressed \nduring the seminar.\nLIGHT PLANNING\ntraverso-vighy architetti\nNEVA 5.0\nPower: 20W\nOptics: 15°\nLED colour: RGB\nWith brackets\nDMX\nLYSS 1.0\nPower: 9W\nOptics:  clear 10°x180°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: white \nSIRI 3.2\nPower: 33W\nOptics: 30°x60°\nLED colour: RGBW\nFinish: white \n",72,{"image":301,"text":302,"number":303},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.73.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n140\n141\nFor FuoriSalone 2018, the Czech team of designers that goes by the \nname of Lasvit presented its own installation, Monster Cabaret, in \nthe prestigious setting of Teatro Gerolamo in Milan. The theatre, an \narchitectural jewel from the second half of the 18th century, opened \nits doors again for the occasion thirty years after they last closed, \nfollowing a painstaking restoration.\nMonster Cabaret won Lasvit the coveted Milano Design Award 2018 \nfor the best installation of FuoriSalone.\nAbove the theatre’s stage hung the composition Neverending Glory, \nby designers Jan Plechac and Henry Wielgus. Made up of over a \nhundred hand-worked crystal chandeliers, it formed a huge “curtain” \nof light that interacted with the burlesque and cabaret show put on by \nthe Prague Burlesque dancers.\nMeanwhile, the upper-level gallery housed the Monsters collection, \nconsisting of glass vases and sculptures created by leading designers: \nAlessandro Mendini, the Campana Brothers, Fabio Novembre and \nDaniel Libeskind, among others.\nTo ensure the Monsters design pieces were precisely lit, Lasvit used \nfifty Pivot projectors with 12° narrow optics and a warm white light \ncolour.\nPROJECT & LIGHT PLANNING \nLasvit\nLASVIT MONSTER CABARET\nMilan, Italy\nGerolamo Theatre, FuoriSalone 2018\nPIVOT 1.6\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 12°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: anodized aluminium\n",73,{"image":305,"text":306,"number":307},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.74.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n142\n143\nMAS CLUB SPORT CENTER\nMassignano, Ascoli Piceno, Italy\nPROJECT \neng. Mauro Di Monte – Omnia Progetti\nARCHITECTURE\narch. Maurizio Laureti,\ngeom. Antonio Bruni – Studio 3BL\nNEVA 1.2\nPower: 45W\nOptics: 45°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nWith brackets\n",74,{"image":309,"text":310,"number":311},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.75.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n144\n145\nThe evolution of light through the ages was the \ntheme of Lights in Alingsås 2015, the celebrated \nEuropean festival dedicated to lighting.\nL&L was there as a technical sponsor, supporting \nthe designers and students who were creating the \nlight installations. \nLIGHTS IN\nALINGSÅS 2015\nAlingsås, Sweden\nSPOT 3.0 316L\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 10°\nLED colour: RGB\nLIGHT PLANNING\nStudents - Workshop Heads Roberto Corradini & \nMarco Palandella\nPhoto by Patrik Gunnar Helin\n",75,{"image":313,"text":314,"number":315},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.76.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Entertainment\n146\n147\nZOOM BIOPARK\nTurin, Italy\nLIGHT PLANNING\nStudio Stiel\nSPOT 2.0 316L\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 38°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nBRIGHT 5.1\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 20°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",76,{"image":317,"text":318,"number":319},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.77.png","148\n149\n150\n154\n158\n160\nSPIDI SPORT STORE & SHOWROOM\nMilan, Italy\nMeledo, Vicenza, Italy\nART & CAFFEINE\nFaema Flagship Store\nMilan, Italy \nSIKANIA SICILIAN WINE SHOP\nMilan, Italy\nLISTROP VIAGGI & TURISMO\nRosà, Vicenza, Italy\n",77,{"image":321,"text":322,"number":323},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.78.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\n150\n151\nSPIDI SPORT STORE\n& SHOWROOM\nMilan, Italy\nMeledo, Vicenza, Italy\nLIGHT PLANNING\ntraverso-vighy architetti\nZAB TRACK 1.1 \u002F 3.1\nPower: 29W \u002F 36W \nOptics: 14° \u002F 29° \u002F 16° \u002F 32°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: black\nSNACK 2.1 \u002F 2.3\nPower: 11W \u002F 22W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: anodized aluminium\nSpidi Sport Store - Milan\n",78,{"image":325,"text":326,"number":327},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.79.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\n152\n153\nSNACK 2.3\nPower: 22W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: anodized aluminium\nSpidi Sport Showroom -  Meledo, Vicenza\nPhoto by Tommy Ilai\n",79,{"image":329,"text":330,"number":331},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.80.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\n154\n155\nPROJECT & LIGHT PLANNING\ntraverso-vighy architetti\nART & CAFFEINE\nMilan, Italy\nFaema Flagship Store\nArt & Caffeine is the first Flagship Store \nof Faema, the legendary Milanese coffee \nmachine brand. It’s a creative meeting space \nfor discussing and sharing everything to \ndo with coffee culture. The space has been \ncreated by the renovation of a warehouse in \na small industrial zone in via Forcella that \narose between 1891 and 1931 along the \nMilan–Vigevano railway line.\n“Light” was the main material used in the \ninitiative aimed at making the most of the \noperational areas. It was manipulated in \nvarious scenarios to adapt it to the natural \nexterior light and hallmark the experience, \nlinked to the different uses of the space.\nBeams of cool light pick out the stainless \nsteel surfaces of the Faema espresso \nmachines, while warm, diffuse lights bathe \nthe work surfaces and cup racks. The \nwarehouse’s antique walls are lit with a \ngrazing, changing light that is integrated into \nthe floor to highlight the textures of the old \nplastered brick walls, and to be able to vary \nthe way the space is perceived depending on \nthe activities in progress.\nAll photos by Alessandra Chemollo \n",80,{"image":333,"text":334,"number":335},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.81.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\n156\n157\nNEVA 5.0 \u002F 5.1 \u002F 5.2\nPower: 20W \u002F 30W \u002F 50W\nOptics: 18°\nLED colour: RGB\nWith brackets\n",81,{"image":337,"text":338,"number":339},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.82.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\n158\n159\nSIKANIA SICILIAN\nWINE SHOP\nMilan, Italy\nPROJECT\nDVDV Studio Architetti\nEYES 1.0\nPower: 1W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: chrome\nCustomized application\nSNACK 1.0\nPower: 9W\nOptics: 10°x45°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anodized aluminium\n",82,{"image":341,"text":342,"number":343},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.83.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Retail\n160\n161\nLISTROP VIAGGI &\nTURISMO\nRosà, Vicenza, Italy\nPROJECT \nAmatori Architettura d’Interni\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLitek\nKOCCA 3.1\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 7°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\nTAK 1.1\nPower: 18W\nOptics: 70°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\n",83,{"image":345,"text":346,"number":347},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.84.png","162\n163\nBERGEN BØRS HOTEL\nBergen, Norway\nVILLA PUNTA PENNATA\nBacoli, Naples, Italy\nCASCINA RANVERSO\nButtigliera Alta, Turin, Italy\nSANTA ROSA HOTEL & SPA MONASTERY\nConca dei Marini, Salerno, Italy\n66 SAINT PAUL’S\nValletta, Malta\nI-SUITE HOTEL\nRimini, Italy\nTHE CORNER HOTEL\nBarcelona, Spain\nTORRE BASSANO\nTorre del Greco, Naples, Italy\nCORTE MARTINELLI\nAndria, Italy\nHILTON GARDEN INN\nBucharest, Romania\nGLAM HOTEL\nMilan, Italy\nINSEL HOTEL HEILBRONN\nHeilbronn, Germany\nRELAIS SANT’AGOSTINO\nAndria, Italy\nTENUTA DI SIPIO\nRipa Teatina, Chieti, Italy\nWC BEAUTIQUE HOTEL\nLisbon, Portugal\nCASTELLO TAFURI CHARMING SUITES\nPortopalo di Capo Passero, Siracuse, Italy\nMANIACE - ORTIGIA\nSiracuse, Italy\n164\n168\n174\n178\n180\n182\n184\n186\n190\n194\n196\n198\n200\n204\n206\n210\n214\nCASCINA RANVERSO\nsee p. 174\n>\n",84,{"image":349,"text":350,"number":351},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.85.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n164\n165\nBERGEN BØRS HOTEL\nBergen, Norway\nThe Bergen Børs Hotel overlooks a square \nsurrounded by three other historic buildings. \nOriginally housing the old stock exchange, the \nbuilding, which dates back to 1862, was recently \nrenovated by the renowned Swedish architecture \nand design studio Claesson Koivisto Rune, while the \nlighting project was developed by the Norwegian \nlighting design studio Zenisk.\nWorking in close collaboration with the architects \nand the client, the lighting designers created \na solution that highlights the contrasts in the \nmaterials and architectural elements. The facade \nlighting emphasises its composition of horizontal \nand vertical elements, giving volume to the building.\nA mix of L&L devices were used to light the different \narchitectural elements: the linear profiles Neva and \nTrevi were used to foreground the surfaces of the \nvertical pillars, horizontal frames and exposed red \nbricks.\nFor the gable above the main entrance, the frames \nabove the windows and the columns, Zenisk used \nSpot projectors, which produce a contrasting light, \nthrowing these elements into relief to theatrical \neffect.\nPROJECT\nClaesson Koivisto Rune\nLIGHT PLANNING\nZenisk: Kristin Bredal og Bao An Pham. \nDelivered by SML Lighting AS\nAll photos by Pål Hoff\nTREVI 1.0\nPower: 6W (customized)\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\n313-mm version (customized)\nNEVA 1.0\nPower: 25W\nOptics: 12°x40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets\n",85,{"image":353,"text":354,"number":355},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.86.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n166\n167\nNEVA MINI 1\nPower: 9W\nOptics: 12°x40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets\nSPOT 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 20°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",86,{"image":357,"text":358,"number":359},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.87.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n168\n169\nVILLA PUNTA PENNATA\nBacoli, Naples, Italy\nPROJECT\ngeom. Giuseppe Carannante\nBROM 3.0\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 12°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nBROM 4.0\nPower: 12W\nOptics: UP optics 12° \u002F DOWN optics 12°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nPLIN 1.0\nPower: 12W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\n",87,{"image":361,"text":362,"number":363},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.88.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n170\n171\nBRIGHT 2.8\nPower: 3.5W\nOptics: 41°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: stainless steel\nRONDÒ 1.2\nPower: 4W\nOptics: radial\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: micro-blasted stainless steel\nRIO 2.3\nPower: 29W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3700K\n",88,{"image":365,"text":366,"number":367},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.89.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n172\n173\nBROM 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nSPOT 1.6\nPower: 2W \u002F 6W\nOptics: 40°\nLED colour: white: 3000K \u002F blue \u002F amber (customized)\n",89,{"image":369,"text":370,"number":371},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.90.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n174\n175\nCASCINA RANVERSO\nButtigliera Alta, Turin, Italy\nLIGHT PLANNING\nSusanna Antico Lighting Design Studio\nCascina Ranverso stands in the lower Susa Valley and is one \nof the oldest agricultural structures in Piedmont: in fact, \nits construction dates back to 1782. Today it operates as an \nagritourism farm and embraces the philosophy of biodynamic \nagriculture. The complex, which historically performed an \nexclusively agricultural function, has been restructured to \nbe able to welcome guests to the farm. The spaces have been \nrepurposed, while keeping the farmhouse’s historical identity \nintact.\nTo achieve this objective, solutions were chosen that aim at \nenergy sustainability, utilising ecological materials with low \nenvironmental impact, and ensure the best possible use is made \nof the buildings. These same principles were applied to the \nlighting design by Susanna Antico Lighting Design Studio. The \nconcept behind the lighting design focuses on a perception of \nthe spatial totality of the architectural structure, without visual \nfragmentation, and a respect for nocturnal light levels. \nThe skilful use of grazing light enhances the richness of the \nred brick that characterises the external walls and the internal \ncourtyard. Like the Litus recessed lighting fixtures, the Neva linear \nprofiles, with elliptical optics and a warm colour temperature of \n2700K, use LEDs with a high colour rendering index (>90) and \nhoneycomb louvres to ensure visual comfort. Both types of fixture \nare barely perceptible, thanks to their careful positioning, which \nintegrates them perfectly into the architecture, leaving just their \nlight to capture the eye. \nFor the accent lighting on the young trees that line the entrance \nway from the main gate, which uses Kleo projectors, stakes of \ndifferent lengths were provided, so that the light source can be \nraised as the foliage on the hornbeams grows. The lighting on the \nmaple and other plants in the central courtyard is also ready to \nadapt as their size changes. They are currently lit on both sides \nby Bright 6.6 recessed fixtures; in the future, the lighting will be \ndivided between a projected lighting effect and backlighting.\nThe courtyard is deliberately quite subtly lit with light grazing the \ninternal perimeter and accents on the plants: a discreet presence \nthat avoids a main, centralised light source. The intention is to \nthen increase the lighting temporarily, when needed, to create \nthe appropriate atmosphere for the reception events this location \nhosts.\nPrecisely because of Cascina Ranverso’s multifunctionality, \nSusanna Antico has made use of the technology typical of LED \nlighting fixtures to design some ad hoc lighting scenarios, for \nwinter and summer (in which the light intensity is dimmed to \nbetween 10 and 60%, depending on the scenario), according to \nthe type of event and the occupation of the rooms.\nNEVA 1.1\nPower: 27W\nOptics: 12°x40°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nWith honeycomb louvre\nCRI 90 (customized)\nKLEO 1.0\nPower: 10W\nOptics: 30°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: cor-ten\nWith spike for in-ground installation\n",90,{"image":373,"text":374,"number":375},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.91.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n176\n177\nLITUS 5.0\nPower: 10W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nWith honeycomb louvre\nCRI 90 (customized)\nNEVA  MINI 2\nPower: 5.5W\nOptics: 12°x40°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nWith honeycomb louvre\nCRI 90 (customized)\nNEVA 1.2\nPower: 45W\nOptics: 12°x40°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nWith honeycomb louvre\nCRI 90 (customized)\n",91,{"image":377,"text":378,"number":379},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.92.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n178\n179\nSANTA ROSA HOTEL &\nSPA MONASTERY\nConca dei Marini, Salerno, Italy\nBRIGHT 2.0 316L\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 24°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nBRIGHT 1.0 316L\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 20°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nBRIGHT 2.4\nPower: 5W\nOptics: 10° \u002F 24° (customized)\nLED colour: RGB \u002F white: 3000K\nFinish: stainless steel\n",92,{"image":381,"text":382,"number":383},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.93.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n180\n181\nBRIGHT 1.6\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 2700K\n66 SAINT PAUL’S\n Valletta, Malta\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLight Design Solutions\n",93,{"image":385,"text":386,"number":387},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.94.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n182\n183\ni-SUITE HOTEL\nRimini, Italy\nLIGHT PLANNING\nStudio Luce Elfi\nBEAM 2.6\nPower: 2W\nOptics: radial \u002F Single beam\nLED colour: blue\nFinish: stainless steel\nBRIGHT 5.6\nPower: 18W\nColour temperature: 3000K\nOptics: 40°\nFinish: stainless steel\nBRIGHT 1.6\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 20°\nLED colour: blue\nAll photos by Fabio Bascetta\n",94,{"image":389,"text":390,"number":391},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.95.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n184\n185\nTHE CORNER HOTEL\nBarcelona, Spain\nLIGHT PLANNING\nBMLD Architectural Lighting Design \nLYSS 1.0\nPower: 9W\nOptics: satin 20°x180°\nColour temperature: 2700K \u002F 4000K\nFinish: RAL 1013 (customized)\nGlass serigraphy: RAL 1013 (customized)\n",95,{"image":393,"text":394,"number":395},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.96.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n186\n187\nTORRE BASSANO\nTorre del Greco, Naples, Italy\nPROJECT\nSC Servizi Integrati\nFLORI 1.2\nPower: 13W\nOptics: 60°\nLED colour: RGBW\nFinish: cor-ten\nNEVA 7.2\nPower: 75W\nOptics: 26°x58°\nLED colour: RGBW\n",96,{"image":397,"text":398,"number":399},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.97.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n188\n189\nBRIGHT 1.6\nPower: 2W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFLORI 1.2\nPower: 13W\nOptics: 60°\nLED colour: RGBW\nFinish: cor-ten\n",97,{"image":401,"text":402,"number":403},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.98.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n190\n191\nCORTE MARTINELLI\nAndria, Italy\nPROJECT\narch. Francesco Mancini\nBRIGHT 5.0 316L\nPower: 12W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nCorte Martinelli is a late-19th-century villa in Andria, southern Italy. \nIt hosts receptions and events in its indoor rooms and in the park, \nwhich covers almost 30,000 square metres.\nThe lighting has been designed to show off the vast outdoor spaces, \nwhere L&L LED lighting fixtures are used in a number of different \napplications. \nRecessed spotlights Bright and Bright 316L light up the colonnade, \nsummerhouse and fountain, while Rio linear profiles are used as \nsignal lighting.\nPhoto by Cosmo Laera\n",98,{"image":405,"text":406,"number":407},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.99.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n192\n193\nRIO 1.1\nPower: 6W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3700K\nRIO 1.2\nPower: 12W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3700K\nBRIGHT 2.5\nPower: 5W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nPhoto by Cosmo Laera\n",99,{"image":409,"text":410,"number":411},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.100.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n194\n195\nHILTON GARDEN INN\nBucharest, Romania\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLuceDomotica\nGEKO 6.1\nPower: 20W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: white\nELLA OUT 2.0\nPower: 13W\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: white\nKOCCA 1.2\nPower: 15W\nOptics: asymmetrical 10°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: white\nSIRI 2.0\nPower: 16W\nOptics: 12°\nColour temperature: 2700K\nFinish: white\n",100,{"image":413,"text":414,"number":415},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.101.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n196\n197\nGLAM HOTEL\nMilan, Italy\nPROJECT\nCibicworkshop\nLIGHT PLANNING\nMaurizio Corà\nKORA 3.0\nPower: 18W (customized)\nOptics: 64°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nDALI (customized)\nFinish: red (customized)\nWith red cable (customized)\nSNACK 1.0\nPower: 5W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anodized aluminium\nCustomized lengths\nESEM 3.1\nPower: 8W\nOptics: 54°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: black\nAll photos by Alberto Parise\n",101,{"image":417,"text":418,"number":419},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.102.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n198\n199\nINSEL HOTEL HEILBRONN\nHeilbronn, Germany\nPROJECT\nChristiansen Ges. Projektentwicklung\nLIGHT PLANNING\nVIA MODULAR\nARCHITECTURE\nBernd Fritz\nLYSS 1.0\nPower: 9W\nOptics: clear 10°x180°\nLED colour: green (customized)\nFinish: grey\nThe location, designed by the architect Bernd Fritz for \nthe garages of the Insel Hotel, consists of a large space \ndivided by distinctive partition walls with a hole in the \ncentre.\nLyss 1.0 projectors, chosen by VIA MODULAR, were \npositioned inside these circular holes: the clear \n10°x180° optics chosen for this fixture produce a light \nbeam with a sharp outline that highlights the inner \nprofile of the hole.\n",102,{"image":421,"text":422,"number":423},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.103.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n200\n201\nRELAIS SANT’AGOSTINO\nAndria, Italy\nPROJECT\nArchingegno\nLIGHT PLANNING\narch. Mariangela Alicino, eng. Alfonso Di Liddo\nSPOT 1.6\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nLINEAR 2.2\nPower: 15W\nOptics: asymmetrical\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\n",103,{"image":425,"text":426,"number":427},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.104.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n202\n203\nSIRI 2.1\nPower: 16W\nOptics: 40°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\nRIO 2.1\nPower: 8.5W\nOptics: diffuse\nLED colour: RGB\n",104,{"image":429,"text":430,"number":431},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.105.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n204\n205\nTENUTA DI SIPIO\nRipa Teatina, Chieti, Italy\nPROJECT\narch. Rocco Valentini\nMOBY 2.1\nPower: 20W\nOptics: 31°x64°\nColour temperature: 3000K\n",105,{"image":433,"text":434,"number":435},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.106.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n206\n207\nWC BEAUTIQUE HOTEL\nLisbon, Portugal\nPROJECT\nNini Andrade Silva\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLight 2 Life, Lighting Design\nThe WC Beautique Hotel in Lisbon comes from the creative \nmind of the acclaimed Portuguese interior designer Nini \nAndrade Silva. Light2Life, the Portuguese team behind the \nlighting design, has succeeded in showing the whole building \nin its best light, enhancing the concept and the colour palette.\nThe enchanting use of lighting, with its transparencies and \nreflections, and backlit surfaces, creates a truly breathtaking \neffect. The fixtures used in the hall, corridors and restaurant \nare Quad 6.1 ceiling recessed downlights, 6W, 500mA, 3000K \nwhite light, with 56° adjustable recessed optics.\nTheir design for the facade involves vertical beams of \nlight, parallel to the hotel’s neon signage, and projected \nupwards, and for this the team has employed Kleo 2.0 \noutdoor projectors in an anthracite finish. These beams are \nmirrored on the building’s ground floor by others directed \ndownwards, produced by Kocca 1.1 wall-mounted fixtures in \nanthracite. Their pared-down design means they are perfectly \ncamouflaged in the architecture.\nThe horizontal underscores are created using River Wall \n1.2 surface-mounted linear profiles. The external lighting is \ncompleted with Lira 1.0 step lights, with asymmetrical optics, \nand the low-power recessed fixtures Bright 1.0 and Bright 1.1 .\nKOCCA 1.1\nPower: 8.5W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: anthracite\nRIVER WALL 1.2\nPower: 10W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 4000K\nKLEO 1.0 \u002F 2.0\nPower: 10W \u002F 20W\nOptics: 16° sharp\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: anthracite\n",106,{"image":437,"text":438,"number":439},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.107.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n208\n209\nQUAD 6.1\nPower: 6W\nOptics: 56°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: white\n",107,{"image":441,"text":442,"number":443},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.108.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n210\n211\nCASTELLO TAFURI\nCHARMING SUITES\nPortopalo di Capo Passero,\nSyracuse, Italy\nCastello Tafuri is an accommodation facility and events \nlocation situated in a small fishing village in Sicily, on a rocky \ncliff top overlooking the sea. Designed as a private residence \nin 1933, it was only completed in 1964, when it was converted \ninto a hotel. It was subsequently bought by the Tafuri-\nCantone family, who started completely redeveloping it.\nThe project, involving both architectural redevelopment and \na completely new lighting scheme, was coordinated by the \narchitect Fernanda Cantone. Her meticulous light planning \nprovided for the use of LED lighting fixtures from L&L in a \nnumber of different applications.\nThe footpaths and the area around the swimming pool are \nlit with Rondò 2.1 recessed spotlights with radial optics. \nStep 5 lighting fixtures are installed in the steps leading \nfrom the swimming pool to the Castello. In the external \ncourtyard, Neva 2.0 linear profiles with adjustable brackets \nand anti-glare honeycomb louvres are installed at the foot of \nthe stone wall, while Bright 2 fixtures are recessed into the \nwall on either side of the doors. The warm light underlines \nthe contrast in textures between the irregular stonework \nof the walls and the geometric surface of the doorways, \nbuilt of bricks and framed by arches. The chosen lighting \nemphasises the different shapes and adds a vibrancy to the \nspace.\nPROJECT\narch. Fernanda Cantone\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLight Style\nSPOT 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nSTEP OUTSIDE 5.2\nPower: 2W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite (customized)\n",108,{"image":445,"text":446,"number":447},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.109.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n212\n213\nBRIGHT 2.4\nPower: 7W\nOptics: 45°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: stainless steel\nNEVA 2.0\nPower: 11W\nOptics: 45°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nWith brackets\nSPOT 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: 10°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nRONDÒ 2.1\nPower: 2W\nOptics: radial \nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: micro-blasted stainless steel\n",109,{"image":449,"text":450,"number":451},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.110.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Hospitality\n214\n215\nMANIACE - ORTIGIA\nSiracuse, Italy\nPROJECT\nStudio di Architettura Andrea Abbadessa,\neng. Ignazio Stancanelli, eng. Giuseppe Malatino\nLIGHT PLANNING\nLight Style\nPhoto by Simone Aprile\nBRIGHT 2.4\nPower: 7W\nOptics: 17° \u002F 34°\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: stainless steel\nLINEAR 2.3\nPower: 10W\nOptics: asymmetrical\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: anthracite\nTURIS MINI 1.1\nPower: 5.5W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: chrome\nRONDÒ 1.2\nPower: 4W\nOptics: radial\nColour temperature: 3000K\nFinish: micro-blasted stainless steel\n",110,{"image":453,"text":454,"number":455},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.111.png","216\n217\nCARBALLEIRA DE MORAÑA\nMoraña, Pontevedra, Spain\nPLAZA DEL PARROTE\nA Coruña, Spain\nSAN PIETRO IN CASALE RAILWAY STATION\nSan Pietro in Casale, Bologna, Italy\nJETTY ON LAKE LESINA\nFoggia, Italy\nCENTRAL METRO STATION\nStockholm, Sweden\nJARDINS DE L’ARCHE\nParis, France\n218\n220\n222\n226\n228\n232\n",111,{"image":457,"text":458,"number":459},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.112.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\n218\n219\nCARBALLEIRA DE\nMORAÑA\nMoraña, Pontevedra, Spain\nSIRI 2.0\nPower: 16W\nOptics: 30° \u002F 40°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: cor-ten\nBRIGHT 3.6\nPower: 10W\nOptics: 20° \u002F 40°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nWith honeycomb louvre\n",112,{"image":461,"text":462,"number":463},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.113.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\n220\n221\nRIO 1.2\nPower: 12W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 2800K\nPLAZA DEL PARROTE\nA Coruña, Spain\nLIGHT PLANNING\nAlve Iluminación\n",113,{"image":465,"text":466,"number":467},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.114.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\n222\n223\nSAN PIETRO IN CASALE \nRAILWAY STATION\nSan Pietro in Casale,\nBologna, Italy\nLIGHT PLANNING\nIBL\nExecuted by Sarti Impianti\nRIO 2.3 \u002F 2.4\nPower: 29W \u002F 38W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3700K\n",114,{"image":469,"text":470,"number":471},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.115.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\n224\n225\nRIO 2.3 \u002F 2.4\nPower: 29W \u002F 38W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 3700K\n",115,{"image":473,"text":474,"number":475},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.116.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\n226\n227\nBRIGHT 1.0\nPower: 2W\nOptics: diffuse\nColour temperature: 4000K\nJETTY ON LAKE LESINA\nFoggia, Italy\n",116,{"image":477,"text":478,"number":479},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.117.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\n228\n229\nCENTRAL METRO STATION\nStockholm, Sweden\nThe central station on Stockholm’s underground forms the hub of the \ncity’s public transport system. It has been upgraded in recent years \nto allow the hundreds of thousands of commuters who use it every \nday to move quickly between the three metro lines, the railway station \nand the bus terminal.\nThe pedestrian zone that connects the different terminals looks like \nthe inside of a natural cave. The grey of the living rock is picked up \nboth in the floor and in the large, circular steel structure suspended \nfrom the ceiling, which houses, recessed inside it, twenty-four Kleo \n2.0 projectors in an anthracite finish. The lighting design, by WSP, \ncalled for a colour temperature of 4000K and wide, 64° optics for the \nprojectors, to open up the underground passageway and give the \nimpression of greater space.\nElsewhere, the ceiling in the corridor that leads to the blue line of the \nStockholm underground system, which also has the natural look of \nexcavated rock, houses Kleo 2.1 projectors in a white finish, pointing \nperpendicularly at the ground.\nLIGHT PLANNING\nWSP ljusdesign\nKLEO 2.0\nPower: 20W\nOptics: 64°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: anthracite\n",117,{"image":481,"text":482,"number":483},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.118.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\n230\n231\nKLEO 2.1\nPower: 20W\nOptics: 64°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: white\nKLEO 2.0\nPower: 20W\nOptics: 64°\nColour temperature: 4000K\nFinish: anthracite\n",118,{"image":485,"text":486,"number":487},"\u002Fmedia\u002Fimages\u002Fd0\u002F290d3329b6391cf25a242eff517ff3-26d680eaf1.119.png","L&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\nL&L Luce&Light \u002F Public Spaces\n232\n233\nJARDINS DE L’ARCHE\nParis, France\nJardins de l’Arche is an urban space to the west of \nParis, the fruit of an urban regeneration project by the \narchitectural firm AWP aimed at creating a genuine \ninterchange between the famous business district of \nLa Défense and the adjacent municipality of Nanterre.\nThe new neighbourhood covers an area of 15 hectares \nand is intended as a cultural and entertainment hub. \nIt features a 600-metre, fully pedestrian promenade \nthat stretches from La Grande Arche, symbol of La \nDéfense, to the terraces of Nanterre, a sports arena \nthat can hold up to 40,000 spectators, and to areas \nintended for commercial, administrative, school and \nhospitality buildings.\nThe French lighting design studio 8’18’’ was \nresponsible for lighting this new public space, and, for \nthe pedestrian promenade, chose Rio 2 linear profiles, \nin two alternating bespoke lengths of 892 mm and 1198 \nmm. 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