To create a layered effect in the color space, we installed small color-changing spotlights on both the inside and outside of the glass curtain wall. These spotlights not only render the space, but also highlight the vertical ribbed plates of the curtain wall, creating a sense of hierarchy and emphasizing the architectural elements.
To illuminate the indoor roof, we used color-changing fixtures mounted onto the vertical ribbed plates of the curtain wall. Their color changes are synchronized with color-changing fixtures in the space, unifying the light environment and integrating the building more effectively.
Given that the building's interior has a relatively complex spatial structure, as it was once a baseball stadium seating area, we had to meet new space requirements while preserving the original functions of the building. This included arranging fixtures and conduits in a way that was both functional and aesthetically pleasing.