Orly Station
Designed for one million travellers per day, the ceiling reprises the concept of the new Orly terminals. Client ADP — Arch. B. Barret.
Long overlooked, transport infrastructures are now landmarks and showcases. Click on images to open the galleries.
Designed for one million travellers per day, the ceiling reprises the concept of the new Orly terminals. Client ADP — Arch. B. Barret.
Chandeliers redesigned in LED to meet regulatory illuminance. With StudioMeca (mechanical engineering).
Dynamic lighting creates a night-time urban landmark in Parc Rodin. Arch.: Alessandro Mosca.
Discrete illumination that can be animated thanks to RGBW fixtures.
Hall designed as a passage to the transversal platform. Arch.: AREP.
At the heart of Paris, 240,000 travellers per day. Lighting restores its role as an urban marker. With AREP.
Complete interior/exterior lighting for Aix-en-Provence, Valence, Marseille St-Charles, and Avignon. With AREP.
New urban landmark in an industrial area; by night, a true lantern. With AREP.
50 lux required to secure a sensitive, degraded area; cool sources chosen to reach these levels. Arch.: Bente & Gantillon.
24 stations, including 16 with dedicated lighting design and specifications.
Central platform; indirect lighting from steles creates a bright vault (6,000 m²). Arch.: A. Mosca.
Chosen concept for suburban stations (Enghien & Esbly) — pilot sites. With AREP.
Artworks by J.-M. Alberola animate the station walls.
Northward extensions illustrating new RATP station concepts.
Inflatable PTFE structure; mirror/projector combinations plus RGB LED rails.
Station suspended above the tracks, linked by a long footbridge lit with LED rails.
Major entry point for visitors heading to the Palace of Versailles.
Business lounges equipped with custom-made reading lights.