3
1A
1B
2
5
4A
4B
4
“Ghost is a technical prodigy,
directly casted into the concrete,
the product of a sophisticated and
invisible genius to fuse architecture
and light in a natural way”.
Marc Sadler
The new linear versions of Ghost are designed to be
embedded in contexts that require compact size, as in the
case of concrete casting staircases.
Ghost linear is also suitable for making thin and horizontal
cuts of light along the walls.
In this case the housings are made in painted extruded
aluminum (4A and 4B) in order to maintain a uniform and
perfectly linear profile over the entire length of the cut.
The surface paint treatment facilitates the removal of the “jig”.
The lamp body, made of anodized aluminum (5), can be
installed through a practical interlocking system.
Ghost is a lighting void that is created using a housing
anchored to two retaining panels before pouring in concrete to
make the structure. Once the concrete is dry, the housing is
removed and the left space is a natural and sharp cast created
in the drying process.
Ghost is composed of two elements: the housing and the
lighting element. The housing has two separate parts, firstly,
a jig (1A), which forms the housing, and is extracted together
with the retaining panel after completing the casting and
removing the anchor screws (2). Secondly, a housing (1B) that
remains embedded inside the casting and houses the lighting
element when the jig is removed.
The housing is supplied with bolts, locking system and stickers
to be applied on the outside of the retaining panels to ensure
the perfect alignment if installing multiple luminaires.
The lighting element (3) is die cast aluminium and is anchored
to the casing (1B) through proper screws. It remains completely
hidden in the void.
Ghost is ideal for concrete based structures including walls
and facades of residential or commercial buildings, as well
as concrete staircases of stadiums, public buildings and anti
vandal project applications.
Ghost linear
Ghost