Tuesday, February 10, 2009

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I found a article titled "Bridges of LIght, Nassauische Sparkasse (NASPA)" in ARCHITECTURAL RECORD.  The article is about a bank in Germany that has a large glass hallway.  In this hallway Thomas Emde installed lighting cubes that change throughout the day and can be seen from all angles.  

After reading this article, the first thing that caught my eye was the lighting fixtures were installed into a bank.  Usually banks are pretty stale and minimal in design.  I also like that there is not only one way to observe the lighting (since it is a hallway with many stories and glass windows).  I also like how the cubes change color throughout the day, but slowly so it will not distract any employees.

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