2026 | Professional

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Rooted in simplicity and subtle elegance, the lighting design for the Wuxi Tiantian Village Qiandebao Hotel employs low-intensity, warm-toned light sources to cultivate an atmosphere of tranquil sophistication. The seamless integration of antique-style fixtures, including ground lights, wall sconces, and pendant lights, with gentle, concealed lighting within beams, columns, and eaves allows illumination to permeate softly from the architectural fabric itself. This interplay creates a spatial rhythm where solid forms and ethereal light breathe together, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the interplay of shadow and luminescence, and to savor the gentle warmth and poetic essence intrinsic to traditional Chinese garden architecture.
In areas such as courtyards and beneath colonnades, the lighting recedes into a guiding role, allowing the architecture's texture and the natural play of light and shadow to take center stage.
The entrance illumination is carefully controlled at 50 lux, establishing a subdued and transitional ambiance that gently guides guests into the space and deepens emotional immersion. At the entryway leading to the more secluded rear courtyard, the illuminance is further reduced to a minimal 5 lux. This deliberate contrast in brightness naturally demarcates functional zones.
For greenery within the garden, recessed ground lights are positioned to cast light upward along tree trunks, mimicking the effect of natural light filtering through foliage. The resulting dappled shadows cast upon walls and ground extend the dynamic beauty of daylight into the evening. Soft ground lights placed beside outdoor columns refrain from overshadowing the architecture’s weathered character, instead complementing its timeworn texture. Traditional step lights incorporate motifs from classical paintings onto their light-guiding panels, transforming each step into a framed view and translating cultural imagery into a walkable narrative of light and shadow.
Artworks located along circulation paths within the historic structures are illuminated with precise framing projectors. Using narrow beams to strictly control the spread of light, fostering a serene atmosphere where “the painting itself appears to glow.”
The holistic lighting strategy employs multi-layered, gentle illumination to guide and amplify the Zen-like ambiance of the space and architecture. Here, light becomes an extension of Chinese aesthetic principles.
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Ningbo GREENIS Electrical Appliance Co., LTD
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Product Design - Bakeware, Tableware, Drinkware & Cookware
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ATAL Architectural & Landscape Design CO.,Ltd.Shenzhen
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Landscape Design - Residential Landscape
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Anta (China) Co., Ltd
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Fashion Design - Footwear
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Shenzhen Cube Architectural Design Consulting Co., Ltd
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Architectural Design - Residential