13 Jul 2011
HBA Announces the Launch of Illuminate: a Lighting Firm Spun from the Experts in Hospitality Design
Illuminate Provides a Solution for Evocative Lighting Installations,
Fashioned by Architecture, Interior, Theatre and Engineering Experts
Hirsch Bedner Associates (HBA), the leading global hospitality design firm of the world’s most anticipated hotels, resorts and spas, is bringing forty-five years of experience in creating lighting projects to the global design community through Illuminate.
An independent lighting consultancy, Illuminate will provide services beyond HBA projects, reaching-out to all professional design companies and clients by offering them solutions to bring light to their projects.
Lighting plays a significant role in the design of a project; it is the integral element of drama, theater and play. A perfectly lit interior should reveal the subtle finishes, enhance the mood, and fit the environment in absolute harmony with its surroundings.
“Good lighting design should first be dictated by the emotional and creative response, and then facilitated by the mathematical and scientific knowledge,” said Simon Berry, Director of Illuminate. “With the correct balance of light and shadow we draw reference to the natural world. Consider light falling through the branches of a tree creating shadow and texture to the floor beneath; if you remove the shadow then it instantly loses the contrast and the perception of light is lost.”
Illuminate's strength is founded on the team's ability to seamlessly collaborate with the client, design team, and art consultant to achieve the physical requirements of the project. It also acts to elicit an emotional response from an individual. This is achieved by calling upon a lighting design team which has a broad range of experience and creative knowledge, enabling Illuminate to uniquely tailor their approach to each project.
On the Indigo Hotel Shanghai on the Bund, Illuminate created a sophisticated lighting design which injected life into this unique boutique hotel through creating a dynamic atmosphere via light. The results encapsulate the local vibe of Shanghai. In the reception area, square ceiling coffers with RGB LED strip lights were used to create a dynamic and varied experience. Depending upon the time of day and day of the week, a different colour is washed onto the ceiling of the coffers. Close offset down-lights help accentuate the curved timbre walls and metal hull wall, both drawing analogies back to Shanghai’s historical industrial past of ship building. The 'living green' walls are lit with full spectrum lamps for plant health during the day. They switch over to a more controllable LV source at night, allowing for greater flexibility in creating the right mood.
Illuminate believes in global responsibility and implements the highest standards in environmental and ecological lighting design. Each project researches the most advanced technologies in energy saving lamps and scene setting controls; ensuring artificial light is only introduced and used when required.
For more information please visit: http://www.illuminateld.com.
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About HBA
Formed in 1964, and global leaders in hospitality industry design, HBA has been guided by a philosophy of creating a "sense of place" with each project – with a well-designed and integrated package of fantasy, drama and creature comfort delivered on time, and within budget.
Worldwide, each HBA interior is the result of a unique and sensitive response to its location, architecture and client vision – a signature trademark that has won the firm numerous global awards.
Headquartered in Los Angeles, HBA employs over 450 design professionals in 13 offices around the globe, and has successfully completed well over 900 projects in 80 countries, from world-class hotels and resorts to individual boutique hotels, spas, casinos, cruise ships and private residences.
For more information, please visit the HBA website at www.hbadesign.com.
Distributed on behalf of HBA/ Hirsch Bedner Associates by Grebstad Hicks Communications.
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Hong Kong
Virginia Ngai (Virginia.ngai@ghcasia.com)
Astor Lo (astor.lo@ghcasia.com)
Stephen Allington (stephen.allington@ghcasia.com)
Tel: +(852) 2810 0532
Shanghai
Joshua Shi (joshua.shi@ghcasia.com)
Tel: +(86) 21 5213 3030