Inspired by the valley, a winding pure white narrow corridor space has been created at the entrance to attract people. The wall texture of the convex and concave staggered layers is grazed with in-grade fixtures with white light, presenting the richest landscape details in a simple and clean technique. With the bending and turning of the wall, a strong contrast between light and dark is created at night, resulting in rich levels.
Upon passing through the long and narrow entrance, visitors are suddenly exposed to the landscape and reach the tranquil waterscape area resembling a peach blossom garden. The lighting design focuses on the traffic line, using contrasting techniques and abandoning the road surface lighting to emphasize the bridge-water junction. The movement of the park can still be perceived at night by turning light and dark and using reverse thinking, which creates a more interesting and flexible night scene for the park.
In the exhibition area, the lighting design focuses on the entrance. Point-shaped light sources illuminate the staggered grid, which captures the most important design language of architectural design for night lighting. Linear downlights are applied to the cornices around the building. One is perfectly embedded in the lamps, and the other ensures the brightness of the building's surroundings, enhancing the transparency of the lighting effect.
The lighting in the model area continues the architectural language, starting from the building blocks and details. Linear lights outline the architectural transition, and small in-ground lights shape the details of the curtain wall grille. The warm yellow light color of 3000K contrasts with the entrance, giving the owner a warm sense of belonging.