Chameleon – Hangs, adapts
Gabriele Armani
Student
Gabriele Armani Academic staff
Klaus Hackl Giacomo Festi Ignacio Merino SanchezFayos Course
Light at Doors and Gates Program
BA Major Design Semester
2022/23 SS The lamp consists of three key elements: a cable, a smaller module for specific points, and a larger module for overall coverage. The cable allows precise positioning of the modules, offering installation flexibility. The smaller module blends with the architecture and provides practical lighting, while the larger module creates an evocative atmosphere. The resemblance to a chameleon emphasizes the lamp’s adaptability and unique identity. Overall, the lamp is a functional work of art that seamlessly integrates into its surroundings.
A project made in the course
Light at Doors and Gates
Illuminating the Entrance. The entrance of a building serves as its business card. At night, door areas with good illumination appear particularly inviting, convey security and orientation as well as reflect the design consciousness of the property owners. Glare-free lighting and appropriate illumination of the functional areas highlighting the architectural transition zones play a role which is just as important as the position and orientation of the outdoor lights or the luminous intensity and colour of the light sources.
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