Ara Pacis

Richard Meier created a glass shrine as a protective cover and museum for the Ara Pacis, an ancient altar of peace: the first modern building in the historic centre of Rome for decades.

Architect:
Richard Meier, New York

Lighting designer:
Fisher Marantz Stone, New York

Photographer:
Thomas Mayer, Neuss

Place:
Rom

Lighting solutions

ERCO Ara Pacis  Introduction Content

Mayor Walter Veltroni opened the new Museo dell'Ara Pacis on 21 April, the traditional "anniversary of the city of Rome". The building had been designed by Richard Meier to house the Ara Pacis Augustae, an altar of peace erected in 13BC, thus enclosing and protecting one of the most important ancient monuments in the city. It is the first modern building in the historic centre of Rome for many decades and has provoked scores of heated debates.

Many parts of the museum are still under construction and only partly accessible to the public - the final completion is scheduled for autumn 2006.

The lighting concept is based on the ideas of Fisher Marantz Stone, New York, and was realised by ERCO Italy in close cooperation with the architect, Richard Meier.

ERCO Ara Pacis  Introduction Content
ERCO Ara Pacis  Introduction Content
ERCO Ara Pacis  Lighting solutions
ERCO Ara Pacis  Lighting solutions
ERCO Ara Pacis  Lighting solutions

The building is entered through a low, deliberately shadowed atrium. The long walls of the hall containing the altar are made of glass and thus offer a view of the city. The altar itself, embellished with marble reliefs, is illuminated by natural roof lights and a number of Parscan spotlights for low-voltage halogen lamps installed in the niches of the concrete grid ceiling.

ERCO Ara Pacis  Lighting solutions

The spotlights and downlights in the exhibition sections can be dimmed. An Area Net lighting control system regulates the illuminance depending on the daylight and the use of the museum.

ERCO Ara Pacis  Lighting solutions

ERCO Ara Pacis  Lighting solutions

Factsheet

Museo dell'Ara Pacis
Lungotevere in Augusta - 00100 Roma

Internet:
www.arapacis.it/

Project partners

Architect:
Richard Meier + Partners, New York
www.richardmeier.com/

Lighting design (concept):
Fisher Marantz Stone, New York
www.fmsp.com/

Lighting tools used

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.

ERCO WashlightingWashlighting

Illuminating objects and emphasising surfaces in the room

ERCO AccentuationAccentuation

Emphasising objects to attract attention

ERCO TrackTrack

Tracks as the basis for flexible lighting design

ERCO SpotlightsSpotlights

Flexible luminaires for tracks to produce accent lighting

ERCO WallwasherWallwasher

Lighting technology for vertical surfaces

ERCO WallWall

From scenic wall illumination through to vertical visual tasks

ERCO ObjectObject

Eye-catching lighting effects for objects in the room and pictures

ERCO LONLON

LON for building system and industrial process control

ERCO Tungsten halogen lampsTungsten halogen lamps

Lamps with halogens for increased luminous efficacy

ERCO Ara PacisAra Pacis

Simulation of daylight and artificial light for the museum

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