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Lighting as Architecture: Designing with Light, Not Just Fixtures
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Beyond Illumination
Lighting is often treated as a finishing element, but it is fundamental to how space is experienced. It defines mood, depth, and perception.
Layering Light
A well-designed space uses multiple layers of lighting. Ambient lighting provides overall illumination, task lighting supports function, and accent lighting adds depth and focus.
Softness Through Indirect Light
Indirect lighting creates a diffused glow, reducing harsh contrasts. It adds a sense of calm and enhances spatial comfort.
Enhancing Materials and Form
Light interacts with materials, revealing textures and highlighting architectural details. It changes how surfaces are perceived.
Integrating Light into Design
When lighting is considered from the beginning, it becomes part of the architecture itself rather than an afterthought.
Lighting does not just illuminate space—it shapes it.
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