Shanghai Opera House
Arch. : Christian de PortzamparcLocated on Fenyang and Huaihai Road, the building opens with a large public entrance at the corner of two historic French Concession arteries.
Contemporary architecture natively integrates lighting into the building. Designed as a whole from the outset, day and night images express the same concept in obvious harmony.
Located on Fenyang and Huaihai Road, the building opens with a large public entrance at the corner of two historic French Concession arteries.
Reconstruction of an outstanding site in a landscaped setting, with lighting that highlights volumes and visitor pathways.
Lighting is an obvious choice: user comfort, visitor experience, and coherent atmospheres.
First illumination in France using dimming on coloured metal-halide lamps.
Dynamic light effects refresh the night-time image, complementing the polychrome colour scenes.
LEDs animate the permanent lighting during festivities, giving the façade a living quality.
Distinctive night-time image playing on colour temperatures. Lumiville heritage award (2008).
22,000 m² of offices a stone’s throw from Stade de France. Tenant: Orange.
The jewel of the grands crus classés regains luminous modernity (C. de Portzamparc).
Lighting paired with coloured atmospheres to bring a hotel-like tone to the medical service.
Forecourt punctuated by randomly placed masts and façades with chromatic variations.
Visible depuis la ville, l’illumination souligne l’implantation dominante du site.
Reception of heads of state — a sober, elegant, and protocol-friendly lighting scenography.
Opened in 2017 — discreetly highlighting the stonework and volumes.