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Houston, Texas, USA
Capitol Tower: Illuminating Innovation in Downtown Houston, USA
Capitol Tower, an architectural masterpiece envisioned by Gensler, stands tall as a beacon of innovation in downtown Houston. Spanning 754,000 square feet, this iconic structure seamlessly blends sleek office spaces with captivating design elements. At its core lies an expansive, two-level, open-air atrium, meticulously crafted to integrate retail and restaurant spaces, spanning over 26,000 square feet. Serving as more than just a passageway, this dynamic hub emerges as a vibrant focal point, connecting street-level activity with the city's bustling pedestrian tunnel system.
Central to this architectural marvel is kreon's visionary lighting solution: kreon cana 120. Integrated throughout the lobby, these lighting profiles not only illuminate but also unify, creating a seamless flow of light across the ground floor. Custom-made kreon cana 120 profiles, complemented by integrated kreon ligna in-cana and kreon prologe twin in-cana, adorn the space, offering bespoke lighting solutions tailored to the project's unique requirements. Beyond illumination, these profiles serve as versatile platforms, capable of integrating additional technologies such as ventilation, audio, and motion sensors, enhancing functionality to unprecedented levels.
Yet, Capitol Tower transcends mere design—it embodies sustainability. Recognized as a pioneer of LEED Version 4, this project sets the global standard for eco-conscious construction. Achieving LEED Platinum v4 Core and Shell Certification, it stands as a testament to environmental stewardship. Its success in the revamped materials and resources credits underscores a commitment to responsible building practices, cementing its legacy as a shining example of sustainable architecture for generations to come.
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Chalet Cyanella
Megève, France
The chalet Cyanella, designed by interieur architect Joëlle Fichard of Bô Design, is a perfect example of a timeless design and elegance. The refined decors, combined with raw, natural and modern materials, creates a well lit and comfortable living space for its inhabitants.
Voir ce projectOffices Dieter Vander Velpen Architects
Berchem, Belgium
From an old candy factory to an exclusive, urban, and striking office building with custom-made kreon fixtures
In the heart of Berchem, a suburb of Antwerp, Dieter Vander Velpen Architects achieved a remarkable transformation. The once lively Euro Sweets candy factory, known for its pastel-coloured candies and chocolates, found a second life. The industrial heritage was transformed into a loft-like space of 550 square meters. This space now serves not only as an office but also as a meeting place and event venue. The eye-catchers are the custom-made kreon fixtures that illuminate the various spaces.
The entire building, dating back to 1919, was completely stripped. The new office of Dieter Vander Velpen Architects was established on the second floor. The industrial charm of the building, with its raw exposed concrete and original floors, was preserved and forms an exciting contrast with contemporary interior elements. For example, the molds of the candies will soon add an artistic touch to the foyer. The architecture firm also cleverly utilizes this space as a virtual showroom and source of inspiration.
While the space pays homage to the history of the building, it also looks toward the future. Thanks to roof and exterior wall insulation, the building's energy performance has been improved. Additionally, there are plans for solar panels.
Mysterious James Bond atmosphere thanks to kreon fixtures
The highlights of the interior are the carefully integrated kreon fixtures. kreon holon 60, in brushed aluminum, discreetly illuminates the corridors and kitchen. The minimalist design also enhances the aesthetic value of the building. In the meeting room, the kreon nuit profile, also in brushed aluminum, ensures uniform lighting, ideal for presentations and meetings. For the workspace, Vander Velpen chose the kreon kagi profile, which, thanks to asymmetrical optics, provides optimal task lighting. Out on the terrace, the kreon wabi seamlessly combines aesthetics with functionality. The outdoor fixture features an optimally shielded optical system that maintains visual comfort and illuminates the ground surfaces.
Loyal partners
kreon has been a long-standing partner of Dieter Vander Velpen. From the drawing board, kreon contributed to the design. The renovated interior, inspired by brutalism, boasts abundant natural daylight. Combined with quality lighting, the spaces create an optimal working atmosphere. It is an essential component that harmonizes both aesthetically and functionally with the space.
The lighting is precisely tailored to technical details such as faucets and outlets. An impressive wall serves as a cabinet full of samples, with the weathered bronze lighting detail helping to highlight items. The cabinet, which displays new samples monthly, also acts as a connecting point between different zones of the office and is accentuated by several kreon holon 60 fixtures.
With a warmth of 2700K, the lighting provides an inviting glow, unique and distinct from other offices, combined with both pendant and fixed fixtures. Dieter was looking for Belgian partners for the office's furnishing. Therefore, support from the Limburg-based lighting brand kreon was evident. The lighting is custom-made, often based on standard models but adapted to the specific needs and desires of the architect.
The Vander Velpen touch in the interior
The choice of this property was based on its location, size, and the charm of the original interior. Vander Velpen opted for a vintage-inspired interior in which various original accents were preserved. The result is an interior that emphasizes the contrast between the industrial style and luxurious elements. Bronze and rust accents are repeated in the sofas, in the large wooden table in the office space, and in the lighting.
Dieter Vander Velpen Architects blend old and new, raw and refined, historical and modern in the new office building. Through their collaboration with kreon, they succeeded in creating a space that embodies aesthetics, functionality, and innovation.
Voir ce projectHotel Warszawa
Warsaw, Poland
The building of the hotel is one of the most important representatives of Polish interwar architecture. It became an important symbol of the revivating Warsaw after the war. Towering majestically above the capital, visible from a distance of up to 20 km. Its modern steel and reinforced concrete construction was the answer to the strong and dynamic urbanization of the Warsaw agglomeration and proof of the mastery of pre-war engineering. Today, it is one of the most modern hotels in Poland.
The hotel is almost completely illuminated with kreon tools of light. Made to measure kreon cana 40 profiles with copper louvers illuminate the lobby of the hotel, other products used, include kreon holon 40, kreon aplis 40 and belux lifto.