The Invisible Art: Lighting Design Explained Creatively
A course about the architecture of atmosphere, expressed through light. Every time we start a new lighting design project, the first thing we ask ourselves…
The Myth of Sisyphus in Urban Lighting: How We Repeat Mistakes in a Soulless Light
The Myth of Sisyphus in Urban Lighting perfectly captures the continuous and absurd effort of large cities to repeat the same standardized solutions, hoping that…
Henri Matisse and the Dance of Color in Light
In his studio on Quai Saint-Michel, Henri Matisse discovered the secret of color’s dance in light. Each morning, the artist would rearrange the objects in…
Responsible Design – Victor Papanek and the Human Calling in Design for the Real World
Responsible design is not just a passing trend, but a moral duty, and Victor Papanek, through his book Design for the Real World, offers one…
When Light Replaces the Brush: A Story Between Mondrian and Flavin on How Lighting Design Became Visual Art
Imagine the historic moment when lighting design became visual art—no more need for canvas, brush, or even pigment. A simple fluorescent tube mounted on a…
The Place Where Trust Is Born – Office Lighting Design That Impresses
Office lighting design that impresses is more than an aesthetic choice—it’s a subtle yet essential foundation of professional image and everyday comfort. Whether in meeting…
Light Makes You Buy More Without Knowing – The Invisible Architecture of Desire
Light makes you buy more without realizing it—and this is not a metaphor, but a quiet, subtle reality that touches your senses before you’ve even…
Architectural Lighting on Bridges – The “Illuminated River” Project in London and Nocturnal Tourism
At first glance, architectural lighting on bridges may seem like a functional detail in the urban landscape—a boost in visibility, a safety solution. However, London’s…
The Architecture of Night: Light, Sculpture, and Silence
The architecture of night is not measured in height or materials, but in intensities, shadows, and wisely placed sources of light. It is the invisible…
And Light Does the Reviewing Too: What an Instagrammable Ambience Really Means
An Instagrammable ambience is more than a social media trend—it’s a visual expression of emotion. In restaurants and cafés, it often begins with an invisible…