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Lumières – Frederick II
Project
A word-light installation for the 300th birthday anniversary of Frederick the Great. Using lasers, the poems of the Prussian king were projected on to the facades of the Humboldt University in Berlin and the Altes Palais. Artistic direction: Gabriele von Kardorff
- Building type
- Culture, Museum, Luminaire
- Location
- Europe, Germany, Berlin
- Project time frame
- 2012
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The New Museum
Project
Another milestone for our team: the lighting of a world heritage site and a large, internationally famous collection. In 2009, after ten years of intensive planning, we were able to handover the realized lighting concept in the restored Neues Museum. The discreet light atmosphere and the soft, yet precise
illumination of the objects – particularly Nefertiti – are highly admired by museum specialists and visitors. For the overall architecture, David Chipperfield received the 2011 German Architecture Prize, among other recognitions.
- Building type
- Monument, Culture, Museum
- Location
- Europe, Germany, Berlin
- Project time frame
- 2009
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Museum for Prehistory and Early History
Project
In 2004 the Museum für Vor- und Frühgeschichte was restored and completely rearranged. We designed the lighting for the areas open to the public, including the vitrine lighting.
- Building type
- Culture, Museum
- Location
- Europe, Germany, Berlin
- Project time frame
- 2004
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Berlin Picture Gallery
Project
The lighting was adapted for a sculpture exhibit in the hall of the Gemäldegalerie. The light fixture designed by Christoph Sattler and Thomas Albrecht was completed by us in terms of lighting technology. Targeted illumination of the sculptures made the desired three-dimensional presentation of the individual exhibits possible.
- Building type
- Culture, Museum, Luminaire
- Location
- Europe, Germany, Berlin
- Project time frame
- 2002
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Pergamon Museum
Project
In 1997, a daylight and artificial lighting concept was developed for all the rooms with skylights in the Pergamon Museum. For the first time, a computer simulation of the daylight, including even the falling of shadows on the exhibits, was conducted.
- Building type
- Culture, Museum
- Location
- Europe, Germany, Berlin
- Project time frame
- 1998
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