

Light & Shadow
How architects and designers use light and shadow as compositional and experiential tools in built and spatial work.
Fabric Builds a 10-Square-Meter Glowing Shed by Hand in New Zealand's Kānuka Belt
A translucent polycarbonate and timber pavilion in Akaroa doubles as workspace, bathroom, and beacon among the native bush.
Teleno Studio Turns a 56 m² Madrid Apartment into a Theater of Filtered Light
Inside a 19th-century building in central Madrid, shadow becomes the primary material for a small apartment renovation.
MODO Designs Wraps an Ahmedabad Corporate Tower in Perforated Terracotta and Rope-Braced Glass
A six-storey office building in Ahmedabad consolidates scattered workplaces around a skylit atrium threaded with brass cables and dappled light.
Office MI-JI Lifts Bedrooms and a Garden Above a Saint Kilda East Bungalow
A steel-framed upper pavilion clad in corrugated metal floats two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a rooftop garden over an existing Melbourne house.
NEMEArchitects Turns a Foshan Dessert Shop into a Sundial That Tracks Time in Dappled Light
A 73-square-meter retail interior in Shunde, China, uses a coffered timber ceiling to filter Guangdong's fierce sun into shifting patterns of shade.
We can study darkness by using light. All our studies about light are to stay less in the dark. Unaware that it is darkness that gives meaning to light.
More needing more light, we need functional light. Engineered lights for the future. Unique for a space, a place and a person.
We can study darkness by using light. All our studies about light are to stay less in the dark. Unaware that it is darkness that gives meaning to light.
More needing more light, we need functional light. Engineered lights for the future. Unique for a space, a place and a person.
Daily Light
Life is bathed in light and shadow, and we hope to have more interaction with light and shadow.
Daily Light
Life is bathed in light and shadow, and we hope to have more interaction with light and shadow.