“Klaus K” is a design hotel in Helsinki influenced by national epic Kalevala. The night club of the hotel was renovated to be a conference room called “Studio K”. There were a will to be able to create various atmospheres and tones from energy boosting white to a more atmospheric dinner feeling. In the ceiling of the space there is luminaires plated by a stretch fabric to create an illusion of large skylight windows providing daylight in to the space. The inner walls encircling the room are perforated to remind of a forest landscape. The luminaires placed to the space in between inner and outer walls enables a quick change of the atmosphere and character of the room.
The Evolution of BIM in Lighting Design
Exploring the Impact of BIM in Lighting Design In the world of Building Information Modeling (BIM), lighting design is evolving as we move from traditional