For us, light is a problem-solving tool,
not an artist’s brush.
We use it to solve the problems of the owner,
the architect and the user.
We can do lighting for:
museums, public spaces, restaurants, private interiors, landscaping, architecture,
museums, public spaces, restaurants, private interiors, landscaping, architecture,
private interiors, landscaping, architecture, museums, public spaces, restaurants, private interiors, landscaping, architecture,
private interiors, landscaping, architecture, museums, public spaces, restaurants, private interiors, landscaping, architecture,
being.light is a strong team of motivated people who know how to solve complex problems and strive to make the world a better place with light.
At the heart of the office are people with >10 years of practical experience, teachers of the best design schools.
There is a system of training and exchange of experience in the team, thanks to which each employee is competent in any direction of lighting design.
Consultation
It’s good when lighting designer
is hired for design, but sometimes
you need to fix something that
has already happened or ask a couple
of silly burning questions
To do this, you can call or meet with a member
of the office for a consultation and go over
in detail what requires an intervention.
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Lectures and courses
on lighting design
The office employs lecturers,
teachers and authors of courses
at such educational institutions
as MARСH School of Architecture,
ITMO University, bang bang education
and GeekBrains.
If your studio needs to improve its competence
or just dabble with lights,
we can write and conduct a customized
course on the psychology of light perception
and the subtleties of design.
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Design Stages:
Concept design
Concept design
- – Analyzing the project for visual, user and standardized functionality
- – References of world experiences
- – Lighting mock-up
- – Lighting design concept and scenarios
- – Lighting sketches
- – Vizualizations
- – Lighting calculation
- – Design code of lighting equipment
Detailed design documentation
Detailed design documentation
- – Lighting equipment arrangement
- – Development of mounting units
- – List of lighting equipment and components
- – Preparation of technical specifications for control groups
Field supervision and commissioning
Field supervision and commissioning
- – Monitoring of electrical work
- – Consulting of the contracting organization responsible for the lighting installation
- – Lighting equipment adjustment
- – Training of chief engineer or technical director