Buildings and Façade Lighting

Façade lighting is the use of light to enhance the appearance of a building’s exterior, emphasizing its architectural features and creating a visually appealing nighttime display. Façade lighting can transform a building’s appearance, making it a standout feature in the surrounding environment.

Façade lighting enhances the visual appeal of a building by highlighting its architectural features

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Service:

Interior design

Architect:

Mike hardson

Duration:

4.5 Months

Location:

Broklyn, New York

What we do

We are experienced in designing Façade lighting and providing solutions in an effective way to enhance the visual appeal of a building’s exterior, creating a dramatic effect that draws the attention of viewers.

When designing a façade lighting system, we consider several factors such as building orientation, material, architecture, and environmental impact.

With the right lighting scheme we provide, your building can become a standout feature in its surrounding environment, creating a memorable and visually appealing nighttime display.

Types of Façade Lighting

There are different types of façade lighting that can be used to highlight a building’s architecture, including:

  1. Up-Lighting: This technique involves placing lights at the base of a building, projecting light upward to highlight its vertical lines and textures.

  2. Down-Lighting: This technique involves placing lights above a building, projecting light downward to highlight its horizontal features.

  3. Grazing: This technique involves placing lights close to the surface of a building, projecting light across the surface to highlight its textures and create a dramatic effect.

  4. Silhouetting: This technique involves placing lights behind a building, projecting light onto the building’s surface to create a silhouette effect.

  5. Color Changing: This technique involves using RGB LED lights to change the color of the façade, creating a dynamic and visually appealing display.

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