New Headquarters for Media Group Le Monde by BOA
The new headquarters of the Le Monde Group is placed on the cityscape, like an inhabited bridge streaming with hot topics day and night.
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The new headquarters of the Le Monde Group is placed on the cityscape, like an inhabited bridge streaming with hot topics day and night.
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Generously day-lit, the home is balanced and complemented with high-end, state of the art electrical lighting throughout. More
Ginza 456 created by KDDI, is an innovative flagship store, in Tokyo. More
The Acropolis of Athens is a living symbol that has stood the test of time, and one of the most recognisable landmarks in the world. More
The lighting in the food market changes in sync with the sun to keep it active throughout the day. More
Expolight created an expressive and balanced light image in a line of historical buildings using no more than 40% brightness of the light sources. More
To darkness, light brings life. The Flint Collective NYC’s light art series, OPEN, was a creative response to counter pandemic fallout that saw numerous local businesses close, cultural venues disappear and formerly vibrant community life dim. More
Apple Marina Bay Sands is about the delicate interplay between transparency and shade. More
A plug-and-play luminaire palette was adopted to resonate the design concept of recyclable architecture. More
Celebrating the notion of "Soft Technology", organic elements are used in this sales gallery to shape cocoon-like spaces. More
The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial celebrates the life and accomplishments of the 34th President of the United States. More
The new Nancy and Rich Kinder building stands as the central showpiece in the Museum of Fine Arts Houston campus redevelopment. More
For the Nike Flagship store on the Champs Elysées, Paris, L’Observatoire International worked with the Nike Design team to craft a lighting response. More
A highlight of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 150th anniversary was the opening of the Museum's 11,000 square feet galleries devoted to British decorative arts, design, and sculpture created between 1500 and 1900. More
The new lighting at Östermalms Saluhall in Stockholm is designed with careful consideration and preservation of this heritage listed building. More
Maggie's Leeds is the cancer charity's twenty-sixth care centre in the UK. More
The historic meat and fish hall at Harrods has undergone a dramatic transformation to offer a captivating and intimate dining hall experience that respects the heritage listings. More
For centuries, full moon resonances family reunion in Asian culture. More
Chicago’s Field Museum is home to plenty of fossils, but when the museum decided to enliven its representation of the Cretaceous period with elaborate, 3-D printed hanging gardens filled with living plants, suspended in its historic Stanley Field Hall, a unique lighting problem emerged. More
A modern architectural treasure, Chicago’s 17th Church of Christ, Scientist, was plagued by obsolete lighting that made services uncomfortable, wasted energy and left the dramatic, curvelinear Harry Weese facade largely in the dark. More
Inspired by a wistful tale penned by the Chinese philosopher, Tao Yuanming, the interiors of this hotel were created as an enchanting journey for guests. More
AIRA is gourmet chef Tommy Myllymäki’s new restaurant located on one of the Djurgården island’s promontories in Stockholm, a remarkable building but also a hidden gem that blends in with nearby boathouses and shipyards despite its large scale. More
After the success of Clapton and Shoreditch, BLOK opened new studio spaces in Manchester following the established concept for each BLOK gym with the brand’s defining principles of merging fitness with art running throughout. More
Truman's Social Club is designed to celebrate East London's rich history, bringing the community together to a new beer hall and social space. More
Architectural practice, Foggo Associates, specified Unibox to create a bespoke illuminated desk for its latest commercial development - 70 St. Mary Axe. More