In the design of the building's facade lighting, we have incorporated three layers of lighting:
Firstly, we concealed 4000k color temperature linear lights in the concrete joints to create the building's outline. This lighting treatment has the highest brightness in the overall lighting design and immediately draws people's attention to the building's shape.
Secondly, we added another layer of linear fixtures on the grille with brightness consistent with the concrete joints. This highlights the grille's shape and seamlessly integrates it with the concrete building through the shape of the light.
Thirdly, we used lights to emphasize the corners of the building, creating a more three-dimensional effect. We specified two different angles of fixtures (15 and 36 degrees) to achieve this. The 15-degree luminaire emphasizes the sharp top corner, while the 36-degree luminaire highlights the transitional sense of the overall light effect.
To accentuate the building materials, we grazed the building facade from the bottom, emphasizing its textures.