Architectural light installations are structures designed to incorporate light into the building’s architecture. These installations can be used to highlight features of a building, create a unique atmosphere, or to provide a functional lighting solution. They can be used to create a variety of effects, from subtle accents to bold statements. Architectural light installations typically involve the use of LED lighting, which is energy-efficient and highly customizable. They are often designed to be interactive, allowing users to adjust the light depending on their mood or the desired atmosphere.
Architectural lighting, LED lighting, light installations, building features, energy-efficient.
CITATION : "Robert Johnson. 'Architectural Light Installation.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=179560 (Accessed on January 22, 2025)"
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