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About Arup Lighting
In skilled hands, lighting becomes the fourth
dimension of architecture, integrating and enhancing
the other design disciplines. Arup Lighting provides
a comprehensive architectural lighting design service
to clients around the world.

Conceptual design, Innovative philosophy


technical detail With the potential to change how we perceive
architecture and public space, our lighting
Working closely with architects at all stages of a
teams across the globe are experts in designing
project, Arup’s lighting specialists provide original with smart envelopes, chip-based lighting
and authentic conceptual design. Uniquely well-
equipment and media facades. We explore the
placed to turn vision into reality, they transform synthesis of light, media and scientific ambition.
creative concepts into detailed technical
specifications. Our current project base highlights a number
4 of world class examples of the application of
Arup worked with Louis Vuitton’s architecture
Arup’s trademark innovation. For example,
atelier to develop a fully integrated lighting at the Galleria Fashion Mall in Seoul, South
concept that forms a seamless part of the
Korea, a media facade wraps around the
customer experience. After a number of building to form a fluid, dynamic skin. Designed
highly successful trials, the lighting concept is in collaboration with UNStudio, nearly 5,000
now being rolled out to Louis Vuitton stores
glass discs make up an ocean of colours and
worldwide. movements. Also, for the first time globally,
Arup combined LED lighting with photovoltaic
arrays in the GreenPix - Zero Energy Media
Natural lighting Wall, creating a dynamic façade that produces
Great lighting design also relies on using natural twice the energy it consumes.
light effectively. Arup Lighting is a market leader
in daylighting. Its specialists work with architects
to understand how natural light is distributed Award-winning team
through building geometries, and how it reflects
At Arup, lighting is an integral and important
and diverts in different colours and materials. element of intelligent building design, as well
Together, they use this to enhance the building’s as a specialty field in its own standing. Working
performance and aesthetics.
from offices in the UK, the Netherlands,
As part of an expansion to the High Museum Germany, Russia, Japan, Australia and the
of Art in Atlanta, USA, Arup Lighting designed US, Arup Lighting’s award-winning team
a series of 1,000 ‘light scoop’ skylights to light creates unique and creative answers to clients’
display areas naturally and without damaging particular business objectives.
sensitive artwork. State of the art controls for the
galleries and offices adjust to the level of daylight
for maximum energy efficiency.
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T AQUARIUM
CORAL RE EF / STEINHAR
ANCI SCO, PHILIPPINE
NCES, SAN FR
ADEMY OF SCIE
CALIFORNIA AC
In architecture, light directs,
sculpts, enriches, and gives
people a comfortable, safe
and inspiring environment
Inspiration
Light is the source of everything on earth.
In architecture, light directs, sculpts, enriches,
and gives people a comfortable, safe and
inspiring environment.
Arup Lighting offers a comprehensive Our team comprises over 40 lighting
lighting design service, from initial strategic designers, with various specialisms such
advice and concept development all the as natural light, fixture design, brand
way through to construction documents identity and lighting engineering.
and on-site support. Our work can be
characterised as engaged and involved,
with a strong emphasis on creativity that
we combine with the technical excellence
for which Arup is famous.

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1 2 4 5

1 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco


2 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco,
Rainforest Bolla
3 High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Preliminary Daylighting
Mesh
4 High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Atmospheric Testing Model
5 High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Typical Installed Gallery

“I believe that architecture has the power to


inspire, to elevate the spirit, to feed both the
mind and the body. It is for me the most public
of the arts.” - Richard Meier

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Richard Meier and Renzo
Piano’s High Museum of Art,
and Renzo Piano’s California
Academy of Sciences, are two
unique projects that not only
represent inspired works of art,
but invoke further inspiration
from those who visit. The High
Museum of Art shown here,
allows natural light into art
galleries by way of a custom
designed hood, which serves
as a shield to all direct sunlight.

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1 3 4

2 5

1 High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Exterior View


2 High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Hooded Penetrations
on Roof
3 California Academy of Sciences, Penguin Exhibit
4 California Academy of Sciences, Water Planet
LED Ridge
5 California Academy of Sciences, Water Planet
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Jason Edling, of Arup’s San Francisco office,
looking up at the naturally and artificially illuminated
rainforest exhibit of the California Academy of
Sciences

The new Academy of 13

Sciences by Renzo Piano


is the only place on the
planet with an aquarium, a
planetarium, a natural history
museum, and a 4-storey
rainforest all under one roof.
Located in the building
interior without direct access
to daylight or views to the
outside, Conde Nast brings
their cafeteria to life. This core
space, developed by Arup with
James Turrell, once a confining
perimeter, becomes dynamic,
vibrant and flexible with light.

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1 Conde Nast, New York, LED Diffusion Mock-up


2 Conde Nast, New York, Public Viewing During
Construction
3 Conde Nast, New York, Installed
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1 Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort and Spa, Typical Suite
2 Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort and Spa, Tower Interior
3 Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort and Spa, Resort Entrance

1 2 3 4 4 Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort and Spa, Amenity Tower

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1 2

Previous spread:
1 Center Street Bridge, Iowa, at Dawn.
2 Deerfield Academy, Circulation at Night

1 2

This spread:
1 Deerfield Academy, Daylight Stair
2 Deerfield Academy, Hallway at Night
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Designed together with


the artist James Turrell, the
Deerfield Academy, as seen
at night, encourages you to
experience movement through
a building in a new way.
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CENTER
LS AT NURS ERY & GARDEN
ORE, AU RORA, PV PANE
PERIMENTAL ST
WAL-MART EX
We stand alongside those
who aim to serve as stewards
to preserve our natural
environment and evolve
responsibly
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Stewardship
At Arup Lighting, we work closely with design that helps our clients to save
Arup’s building services engineers and energy and to create sustainable buildings.
environmental specialists, which gives We strive to offer fresh insight as to
us tremendous advantages over the how occupied spaces might become
traditional approach to lighting design. more alive, and in touch with the living
In harmony with aesthetics and vision, environment.
it is our responsibility to deliver a lighting

We stand alongside those who aim to serve as stewards to preserve


our natural environment and evolve responsibly.
“When one tugs at a single
thing in nature, he finds it
attached to the rest of the
world.” - John Muir

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1 2 3

1 39 Hunter Street, Sydney, Concept Natural Light


Study
2 Morgan Library, New York, Daylit Reception at Dusk
3 Wal-mart Experimental Store, Aurora, PV Panels at
Entries
4 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco,
Skylights Above Rainforest Bolla at Dusk
1 2

1 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco,


Exterior Green Roof
2 California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco,
Rainforest Bolla

26 The rainforests of Renzo


Piano’s California Academy of
Sciences are in parallel both
a preserved slice of ecology,
and a gesture towards people’s
instinctive desire for the
harmony of building and nature.
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1 2

1 Wal-mart Experimental Store, Aurora, Daylit


Clerestory
2 Wal-mart Experimental Store, Aurora, Active Solar
Tubes

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Wal-mart’s prototype
stores include developing
technologies such as
motorised sunlight redirection
units, as well as traditional
passive clerestories over its
open floorplan.
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1 2

1 39 Hunter Street, Sydney, Concept Daylighting


Sketch
2 Morgan Library, New York, Daylighting at Main
Level

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The atrium form at 39


Hunter Street Sydney was
developed with the design
team to maximise daylight
deep within the building and
improve amenities for the
building occupants.
DID, AT NIGHT
ON BY ZAHA HA
CHANEL PAVILI
In the theatre, light creates
a scene’s suspense, romance,
excitement or fear
Arts
Light designers are sculptors, painters
and authors all at the same time. Many
of our clients employ light as an artistic
component in their architecture, and use
light to differentiate their appearance in
the market.

In the theatre, light creates a scene’s suspense,


romance, excitement or fear.
We are inspired by the performing arts,
and several designers within Arup Lighting
can bring theatrical or musical experience
to your project.

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1 2

1 Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich, World’s Largest Timepiece


2 Web of Light with Ai Weiwei, Liverpool
3 Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Concept
Lighting Sketch
4 Webb Dock Bridge, Melbourne, Pedestrian
Experience

“The object of art is to give life


a shape.“ - Shakespeare
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The Hall at Kings Place in


London is lit from behind
columns with red, blue
and white fixtures that can
be dimmed and mixed to
compliment the programme.
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1 2

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3

1 Concert Hall at Kings Place, London,


Colour Blending
2 Concert Hall at Kings Place, London,
Colour Blending
3 The Modern Wing at The Art Institute of Chicago,
Solar Shading 37
4 The Modern Wing at The Art Institute of Chicago,
Interior Exhibition Space
5 The Modern Wing at The Art Institute of Chicago,
Pedestrian View by Night
Webb Dock Bridge, Melbourne

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1

4 6

2
5

1 Lighthive with Alex Haw, London


2 Lighthive with Alex Haw, London
3 Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich, World’s Largest Timepiece,
Early Concept Studies
4 Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich, World’s Largest Timepiece,
LED Prototype
5 Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich, World’s Largest Timepiece,
Snapshot of the Lightshow
6 Bahnhofstrasse, Zurich, World’s Largest Timepiece,
Installation by Day

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The “World’s Largest
Timepiece” in Bahnhofstrasse
in Zurich and the Lighthive
project with Alex Haw both
are interpretation pieces. The
Lighthive consists of over
1,000 LEDs, which literally
mimic the way in which light
travels through the building at
1:6 scale. Bahnhofstrasse is
known to be the world’s largest
timepiece with 240 light poles
totalling 240,000 LEDs.
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1 3

2 4

This spread:
1 Tempe Center for the Arts, Entry
2 Tempe Center for the Arts, River View
3 Tempe Center for the Arts, Exterior Fireside Terrace
4 Tempe Center for the Arts, Auditorium

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1 2

Next spread:
1 Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Pedestrian
View
2 Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Pedestrian
View
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Web of Light in Liverpool, Designed by Ai Weiwei,
Artistic Consultant for the Beijing National Stadium
for the 2008 Olympics

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In Liverpool’s Exchange Flag’s


Square, The Web of Light
marries the playful side of
public art with the technical
challenges of suspending over
400 metres of stainless steel
cables above the pedestrian
square.
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1 3 5

This Spread:
1 de Young, San Francisco, Callaghan Exhibit
2 de Young, San Francisco, Customising Blown
Glass
3 de Young, San Francisco, Customising Blown
Glass
4 de Young, San Francisco, Finished Blown Glass
5 de Young, San Francisco, Finished Blown Glass
Pendants in Café

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1 2

Next Spread:
1 de Young, San Francisco, Fern Court Stairs
2 de Young, San Francisco, Wilsey Court
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de Young, San Francisco

52 Herzog & de Meuron with Fong


& Chan Architects designed
the de Young Museum with an
expansive double skin with the
outer skin made of embossed
raw copper. This outer skin is
an open mesh in some areas,
selectively shading gallery
spaces from direct sunlight
where required. The tower,
overlooking Golden Gate Park
and the city of San Francisco,
is also clad in a copper mesh
to shade the interior while still
providing views out.
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VIEW
ING, INTERIOR
ADIUM IN BEIJ
BIRD’S NEST ST
In entertainment and movies
alike, light is a narrative
element of the set
1 3

2 4

1 The New Acropolis Museum, Athens, Archaic


Gallery
2 The New Acropolis Museum, Athens, Night Time
Exterior
3 YAS Marina Resort, Abu Dhabi, Gridshell over Link
Bridge
4 Beijing National Stadium, Reflection

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same way, with curiosity and
interest and determination to
get behind the image.”
- Martin Bashir
Story
In entertainment and movies alike,
light is a narrative element of the set
In architecture, we like to explore this
dimension of light as well. Retail spaces
benefit from a strong narrative, and
facades can convey a brand or corporate
identity using light and shadow.

Lighting is intersecting with video and


media increasingly, to converge with a
single visual concept, and Arup Lighting
continues to design some of this field’s
pioneering projects.

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Collaboration with Asymptote
Architecture on Aldar Properties
PJSC’s Flagship 5-Star Hotel
at YAS Island in the UAE, the
YAS Marina Hotel was the
iconic centrepiece at the 2009
Formula 1™ Etihad Airways
Grand Prix. The hotel straddles
the racetrack, features 252
deluxe and 247 executive
rooms and suites within two
towers, on 850,000 square
feet of built space as part of
the hotel project.

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1
6 7

8 9
2 3
10 11

1 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Towers by Night


2 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Gridshell Lighting
Scene at Dawn
3 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Mock-up of Glass
Panel RGBW LEDs
4 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Solar Shading Study
5 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Early Prototype of
RGBW LED Luminaires
6 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Installation of
Individual LED Units
7 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, View Through
Individual Glass Panels
8 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, mock-up by night to
Evaluate LED Behaviour with Various Glass Panels
9 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Thermal Testing of
LEDs for Desert Conditions
10 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Verification of
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Luminaires and Lighting Control System in
Preperation for Mock-up
11 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Early Glass Panel
Model
1

1 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Curvilinear


Gridshell
2 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Curvilinear
Gridshell
3 YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Gridshell over Link
Bridge

60 Next spread:
YAS Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi, Lateral View
by Night

The sweeping iconic curvilinear


Gridshell structure incorporates
a striking veil of steel and
glass, of approximately 5,000+
custom frit glass panels, each
a medium for the programmed
lighting and media sequences
to illuminate the glass. The
bespoke luminaires feature
high-end RGB+W LEDs, which
provide feedback to the lighting
control system to monitor
energy and heat issues across
multiple panel sizes.
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1 2

1 Beijing National Stadium, Daytime View during the


2008 Olympics
2 Beijing National Stadium, Interior at Night

64

Full of hidden symbolism, the


Beijing National Stadium by
Herzog & de Meuron has been
hailed as being among the
finest stadiums in the world.
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1 Brian Stacy of Arup’s New York Office Inspecting
a Detail for the Institute of Contemporary Art,
Boston
2 Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Museum
1 2 3 4 Interior Lighting Radiance Study
3 Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Exterior
“SunView” Radiance Animation
4 Boston ICA, Daylighting Model

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The New York Arup Lighting


group ushered the Institute of
Contemporary Art in Boston
through several iterative design
steps, including Radiance,
daylighting studies and scale
mock-ups.
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Previous Spread:
The New Acropolis Museum, Athens, Showcasing
of Excavations and Architectural Sculptures from
the Acropolis in Athens

1 2

This spread:
1 The New Acropolis Museum, Athens, Pedestrian
View 71
2 The New Acropolis Museum, Athens, Typical
Museum Layout
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Shakhtar Stadium, Ukraine

The landmark 50,000 seat 73

Shakhtar Stadium is the first


FIFA 5 Star football stadium
in the Ukraine.
K-UP
E, SEOUL, MOC
RTMENT STOR
GALLERIA DEPA
Models, samples, and
tabletop setups are all part
of our design process
2

5 6
1 3 4
7 8

1 Galleria Department Store, Seoul, Artistic Content


Commissioning
2 Galleria Department Store, Seoul, Facade Visualisation
3 Galleria Department Store, Seoul, Commissioning
Process
4 Galleria Department Store, Seoul, Director Rogier
Van der Heide From Arup’s Amsterdam Office Set to
Perform Some Final Inspections
5 Galleria Department Store, Seoul, Lighting Mock-ups
& Experiments
6 Galleria Department Store, Seoul, Lighting Mock-ups
& Experiments
7 Galleria Department Store, Seoul, Lighting Mock-ups
& Experiments
8 Galleria Department Store, Seoul, Facade in Motion

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Craft
Lighting design may seem abstract, but
it is not. Arup Lighting has developed
a set of tools that make light not only
understandable, but also tangible.

Models, samples, and tabletop setups are all part


of our design process. Light, as the metaphysical space,
integrates with the physical space as
it reflects and refracts. We want to “You can design and create,
understand this aspect of the lighting
before we draw construction documents,
and build the most wonderful
and keep the clients and the architects we place in the world. But it takes
work with involved throughout the process. people to make the dream a
reality.“ - Walt Disney

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The emphasis for lighting
Singapore’s Fusionopolis
lies at the centralised theatre
sphere - the physical and
psychological hub - with
an array of dynamic LEDs
pulsating like a brain
processing data

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Previous Spread:
NAB Docklands, Melbourne

This spread:
1 350 George Street, Sydney
2 Fusionopolis Research & Development Complex,
Singapore
3 Fusionopolis Research & Development Complex,
Singapore
FAÇADE
ERGY LED/PV
IJING, ZERO EN
GREENPIX, BE
The phenomenon of photons
radiated onto our environment
and then bounced into our
eyes is what we call light
1 2 3

1 GreenPix, Beijing, Installation Team


2 GreenPix, Beijing, Solar Study
3 GreenPix, Beijing, Radiance Study
4 GreenPix, Beijing, Final Installation

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Science
The phenomenon of photons radiated onto our
environment and then bounced into our eyes is what
we call light.
When designing museums, workplaces of statistical weather data in our designs
or public spaces, a deep understanding and thorough knowledge of passive
of the scientific design of light and lighting conservation of artifacts. We also believe
is critical to the success of your project. that sustainability and energy savings are
Arup Lighting is proud to offer world class among the most important themes in the
design of natural light, including advanced near future and have fully integrated these
simulation and rendering tools, physical into our approach of every project.
mock-ups in our studios, incorporation
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“Science does not know


its debt to imagination.“
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1 Greenpix, Beijing, Mock-up Tests;


2 Greenpix, Beijing, Final Installation;
3 Greenpix, Beijing, Final Installation Illuminated.

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West Beijing’s GreenPix


Zero Energy Media Wall
is a triumph of energy-
efficient lighting design and
engineering. The largest
colour LED light wall in
the world, integrating LED
systems and photovoltaic
(PV) modules that capture
solar energy by day, which
exceeds double that
consumed by the lighting.
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Interior of the Alfred Intensive Care Unit in Melbourne

88 The Alfred Hospital Intensive


Care Unit is one of Australia’s
leading Intensive Care Units,
admitting approximately 2000
patients per annum. It is a
university attached quaternary
referral centre, providing
State Services for heart &
lung transplantation (including
pediatric lung transplantation),
artificial heart technology,
extra-corporeal membrane
oxygenation (ECMO), burns
and hyperbaric medicine.
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PRADA, TOKYO
A natural desire to fuse
image and identity is a
goal shared by architects,
fashion designers and
businesses alike
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2 3

1 Wonder Room, Selfridges, London, Fine Jewlery


Hall, Bespoke Mirror-finished ‘Halo’ Pendants and
Integral LED Lighting in Cabinets
2 Prada, Tokyo, Bespoke Lighting
3 Louis Vuitton, Lee Garden, Hong Kong, Bespoke
Branding Icon LED Lighting

92 “In order to be irreplaceable


one must always be different”
- Coco Chanel
Image
A natural desire to fuse image and identity is a goal shared
by architects, fashion designers and businesses alike.
With a strong track record in integrated But to align the aesthetics and design
retail design and branding, we bring philosophy of modern retail brands with
confidence, fun and the ability to innovate an educated public requires more than the
to the assignments we enter into. This traditional approach of simply spotlighting
often results in a sense of playfulness, a product, At Arup Lighting, the approach
which is conveyed through our designs. is that of corporate identity and brand
image encased in clean and neatly
finished detail, thoroughly customised
for each client.

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1 2

1 Prada, Tokyo, View of Shop From Exterior


2 Prada, Tokyo, Custom Cold Cathode Entrance
Lighting

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In Tokyo’s fashionable
Aoyama district, this Prada
store was designed by
Herzog & de Meuron to
feature an unmistakable
and inviting entrance.
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1 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Seating
2 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Bar
3 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Candlelights
4 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Retail Space
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
5 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Identity Signage
6 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Stairway
7 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Retail Space

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Located in Selfridges of
London, the Wonder Room
and the Wonder Bar, maintain a
consistently warm atmosphere
with warm lighting at a
handheld scale.
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1 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Bespoke


Lighting
2 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Bespoke
Lighting
3 The Wonder Bar, Selfridges, London, Bespoke
Lighting

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1 Louis Vuitton, San Francisco, Branding


Icon, Interior Storefront Facing Mall Space
2 Louis Vuitton, Lee Garden, Hong Kong, Branding
Icon, Exterior Pedestrian Storefront

This Louis Vuitton storefront


entrance slowly mixes red,
green and blue LEDs to alter
it’s appearance throughout the
day. It’s individual fixtures are
custom designed to the shape
of Louis Vuitton’s original 1800s 101
diamond shaped logo.
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As a testament to Louis
Vuitton’s classic elegance,
interior lighting schemes in their
stores worldwide have been
greatly simplified through the
use of a kit of parts that can
be applied on a store-by-store
basis, as needed.

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1 2

1 Interior of Louis Vuitton Store, Madrid, Spain


2 Exterior of Louis Vuitton Store, Madrid, Spain
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