PROJECT DETAILS
The Light for Tomorrow
Mawa is occupied with the future of lighting – the Futurium in Berlin is occupied with the future of our lives.
Together, they form a successful symbioses in a rather peculiar exhibition hall. More than 500 spotlights from our new »seventies plus« series illuminate the spaces, objects, and installations in the house of the future which opened in September, 2019.
Situated on the banks of the Spree River, between the main train station and the Reichstag building, the Futurium houses exhibits, a laboratory, and an event forum. The main focus lies with the exchange of scientific, technological, and societal developments. Here, one can find answers to the questions regarding our future – for free, in fact, during the test phase lasting until the end of 2022.
»seventies plus« specifically tailored for museums. The powerful and efficient lighting tool easily serves the tall and dimlit room design of the Futurium. Modular lighting construction and extensive accessories enable easy revision and extension of light-modelling components. When adapted for track systems, the spotlights are repositionable.
Scope of work:
107 × seventies Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (se-11-4-9005), LED, 26W, DALI, mawa 9005 black dull matt
32 × seventies Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (se-11-4-9016), LED, 26W, DALI, RAL 9016 white matt
61 × seventies Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (se-11-9-9005), LED, 26W, CASAMBI, mawa 9005 black dull matt
230 × seventies plus Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (seP-11-d1-9005), LED, 34W, DALI, mawa 9005 black dull matt
162 × seventies plus Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (seP-11-d2-9005), LED, 37W, DALI, mawa 9005 black dull matt
24 × wittenberg 4.0 Recessed Spotlight (wi4-eb-1r-db-9005), LED, 12,7W, Honeycomb (wi4-wa-s), mawa 9005 black dull matt
Project Developer and Client: Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben
Architecture/Interior designer: RICHTER MUSIKOWSKI Architekten PartGmbB, Berlin
Lighting Design: Jan und Tim Edler, Daniel Slota, Raphael Kirsch, Christian Riekoff, Jan Dinnebier
Electrical planning: BAUR & GUT GmbH, Bad Schussenried
Photography: Stefan Wolf Lucks
Mawa is occupied with the future of lighting – the Futurium in Berlin is occupied with the future of our lives.
Together, they form a successful symbioses in a rather peculiar exhibition hall. More than 500 spotlights from our new »seventies plus« series illuminate the spaces, objects, and installations in the house of the future which opened in September, 2019.
Situated on the banks of the Spree River, between the main train station and the Reichstag building, the Futurium houses exhibits, a laboratory, and an event forum. The main focus lies with the exchange of scientific, technological, and societal developments. Here, one can find answers to the questions regarding our future – for free, in fact, during the test phase lasting until the end of 2022.
»seventies plus« specifically tailored for museums. The powerful and efficient lighting tool easily serves the tall and dimlit room design of the Futurium. Modular lighting construction and extensive accessories enable easy revision and extension of light-modelling components. When adapted for track systems, the spotlights are repositionable.
Scope of work:
107 × seventies Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (se-11-4-9005), LED, 26W, DALI, mawa 9005 black dull matt
32 × seventies Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (se-11-4-9016), LED, 26W, DALI, RAL 9016 white matt
61 × seventies Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (se-11-9-9005), LED, 26W, CASAMBI, mawa 9005 black dull matt
230 × seventies plus Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (seP-11-d1-9005), LED, 34W, DALI, mawa 9005 black dull matt
162 × seventies plus Contact Track Spotlight with Eutrac InTrac-Adapter (seP-11-d2-9005), LED, 37W, DALI, mawa 9005 black dull matt
24 × wittenberg 4.0 Recessed Spotlight (wi4-eb-1r-db-9005), LED, 12,7W, Honeycomb (wi4-wa-s), mawa 9005 black dull matt
Project Developer and Client: Bundesanstalt für Immobilienaufgaben
Architecture/Interior designer: RICHTER MUSIKOWSKI Architekten PartGmbB, Berlin
Lighting Design: Jan und Tim Edler, Daniel Slota, Raphael Kirsch, Christian Riekoff, Jan Dinnebier
Electrical planning: BAUR & GUT GmbH, Bad Schussenried
Photography: Stefan Wolf Lucks
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