PROJECT DETAILS
The new offices of architecture developers' Binnberg in the Gabrielenlofts in Munich show how the functional rooms of a former factory building can be transformed into a space for creative work. Learn more on how light by Occhio supports this development – in the course of a holistic lighting design.
The offices of Binnberg combine rough exposed concrete, warm wooden floors and black and white interior with the graceful shape and the noble surfaces of the iconic Mito series.
In addition, luminaires from the Mito linear series are used here for the first time – the linear interpretation of their circular predecessor Mito.
Mito linear is the logical evolution of Mito and brings design quality, light quality and light interaction to a new level.
Mito volo, the height-adjustable pendant luminaire of the series, is used as a workstation luminaire at Binnberg. It is suspended at different heights from the concrete ribbed ceiling, subtly picking up its form – and underlines its striking cavities.
Thanks to »color tune« their light can be adapted to the respective activity and mood – cool light for focus, comforting warmth in the evenings.
Mito sospeso floats as a cloud above the conference tables of the architecture development office. Their light temperature is also infinitely adjustable between 2700 – 4000K.
»touchless control« enables – as with Mito linear – non-contact control via gesture or app. This way, the light can be easily switched on and off, dimmed or distributed between uplight and downlight.
The walls of the architecture development office act as vertical reflection surfaces: Più alto 3d spotlights provide a pleasant basic brightness as frame lighting.
An inspiring ensemble
The harmonious interaction of all Occhio luminaires enhances the effect of architecture and interior – creating a unique atmosphere.
Thanks to their features, the luminaires not only meet the needs of the architecture, but also its users and create ideal conditions for creative excellence.
Year of realization: 2018
Client/Architect: Binnberg Architecture developer
Lightning design: Occhio
Luminaires: Mito sospeso, Mito soffitto, Mito volo, Più alto 3d
Photography: Robert Sprang
The offices of Binnberg combine rough exposed concrete, warm wooden floors and black and white interior with the graceful shape and the noble surfaces of the iconic Mito series.
In addition, luminaires from the Mito linear series are used here for the first time – the linear interpretation of their circular predecessor Mito.
Mito linear is the logical evolution of Mito and brings design quality, light quality and light interaction to a new level.
Mito volo, the height-adjustable pendant luminaire of the series, is used as a workstation luminaire at Binnberg. It is suspended at different heights from the concrete ribbed ceiling, subtly picking up its form – and underlines its striking cavities.
Thanks to »color tune« their light can be adapted to the respective activity and mood – cool light for focus, comforting warmth in the evenings.
Mito sospeso floats as a cloud above the conference tables of the architecture development office. Their light temperature is also infinitely adjustable between 2700 – 4000K.
»touchless control« enables – as with Mito linear – non-contact control via gesture or app. This way, the light can be easily switched on and off, dimmed or distributed between uplight and downlight.
The walls of the architecture development office act as vertical reflection surfaces: Più alto 3d spotlights provide a pleasant basic brightness as frame lighting.
An inspiring ensemble
The harmonious interaction of all Occhio luminaires enhances the effect of architecture and interior – creating a unique atmosphere.
Thanks to their features, the luminaires not only meet the needs of the architecture, but also its users and create ideal conditions for creative excellence.
Year of realization: 2018
Client/Architect: Binnberg Architecture developer
Lightning design: Occhio
Luminaires: Mito sospeso, Mito soffitto, Mito volo, Più alto 3d
Photography: Robert Sprang
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