Private residence near Düsseldorf
The architecture and lighting of both house and grounds perfectly complement this unusually idyllic setting in the middle of a German conurbation.
Architect:
Ingenhoven Architekten, Düsseldorf
Lighting designer:
Tropp Lighting Design, Weilheim
Photographer:
Frieder Blickle, Hamburg
Place:
Düsseldorf
Lighting solutions
This is the first residential building from the offices of Ingenhoven. When designing this house for a family with several children, Ingenhoven came up with formats and details far removed from the clichéd villa motifs or expressive experiments. Instead, the unimposing elegance, slender columns and fine curves are a little reminiscent of the best examples of 1950's architecture. Architect and occupant are keen to point out how environmentally friendly its design is. It exceeds the low-energy standards and uses environmentally compatible building materials for a minimised CO² emission.
Glass architecture is light architecture: the elegance of the design is clearly accentuated when the building is lit up like a lantern. The scenically illuminated landscape then forms a link between both interior and exterior.
It is precisely in living areas that visual comfort is a particularly important criterion for lighting, especially where large glass surfaces turn every unshielded light source into a myriad of irritating reflections at night. Closer to the glass facade, ERCO tracks are integrated flush within the ceiling. Fitted with Parscan spotlights for low-voltage halogen lamps, they accentuate the furniture, objects or other features in the room, again totally without glare. An "intelligent home" bus-system installed throughout the entire building allows programmed light scenes to be 'called up' or luminaire groups to be manually dimmed.
The designers therefore used Lightcast downlights for low-voltage halogen lamps in the ground-floor living and dining areas. Perfectly shielded by their Darklight reflector technology, these luminaires produce defined illuminated zones in the room.
The sleek form of the Parscan spotlights complements the modern living environment. Whether by day or night, tuned lighting accents direct the viewer's gaze, emphasise or reduce contrasts and make surfaces come to life: "tune the light".
The scenic lighting of the natural garden backdrop using Tesis in-ground luminaires combines with the carefully planned lighting of the indoor area to ensure that even after dark the transparency of the architecture is retained.
In addition to Tesis in-ground luminaires, this zone also makes use of Visor floor washlights, as seen here for lighting the steps.
Factsheet
Architect:
Ingenhoven Architekten
Plange Mühle 1
40221 Düsseldorf
www.ingenhovenarchitekten.de
info(at)ingenhovenarchitekten.de
Lighting design:
Tropp Lighting Design, Weilheim
www.tropp-lighting.com
Garden design:
WKM Landschaftsarchitekten, Meerbusch
www.wkm-la.de
Lighting tools used
Tesis IP68
Introduction
Product overview
Parscan
Introduction
Product overview
ERCO track
Introduction
Product overview
Guide
The Guide section provides thorough information on everything from the physical bases of lighting to suggested solutions for different lighting situations. The interactive knowledge modules vividly illustrate lighting solutions that are possible with this product range.
General
Providing ambient luminescence
Washlighting
Illuminating objects and emphasising surfaces in the room
Wallwasher
Lighting technology for vertical surfaces
Downlights
Recessed ceiling luminaires with different light distributions
Working plane
Lighting for workstations through to large rooms
Wall
From scenic wall illumination through to vertical visual tasks
Washlighting
Illuminating objects and surfaces
Accentuation
Focal glow
Orientation
Light to provide orientation in the outdoor area
Recessed floor luminaires
Diverse light distributions for recessed floor luminaires
Wall
Defining space through facade lighting at night
Object
Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures
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