In 1992, in Gourgoubès, in the south of France, an international team of physicists, engineers, artists, musicians, writers, choreographers, dancers, film directors, television producers led by the French opera director Humbert Camerlo and the Arup engineer Peter Rice created the first open air theatre performance exclusively illuminated by the light of the moon.
The Houseplant Hideout, an immersive temple to plants in the heart of London, was conceived by The Joy of Plants and created by DaeWha Kang Design.
We designed and produced an open-source hardware and software solution for Lush Spa that delivers lighting and sound in sync to complement their specialist massage treatments.
“The Quest” is a unique, permanent light sculpture installed at the Hennessy headquarters in Cognac, France.
Colonies is a large interactive chandelier designed to stimulate and engage the guests of the Bradfield Centre, the Central Working co-working space in Cambridge, UK.
Breathing Space is an interactive installation designed to help people visualise the severity of air pollution in London.
The installation combines interactive digital technologies and immersive lighting design with real time data from the King’s College London Air data source to explore the effects of air pollution in the city.
We delivered a co-working space that fosters collaboration and provides meaningful insight into the environment and the behaviour of the users of the space.
The IoT Desk enables a connected workplace by providing adaptability, granular thermal comfort measurements, greater control, personalised lighting and metering of power to create a more dynamic, responsive environment.
The ‘Heart of Arup’ is a temporary installation co-designed with DaeWha Kang Architects that captures the digital consciousness of Arup’s employees by projecting in real time their social media posts on to an array of floating screens in the atrium of Arup’s London office.
myCup is a lighting installation commissioned for Earth Day by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and arts partner Create London and designed in collaboration with the Interactive Architecture Lab at UCL.
We delivered a tunable white lighting solution, including an intuitive web based user interface that allows the office staff to adjust the lighting without the need for recommissioning.
WikiHouse is an open-source platform for designing and sharing house designs that anyone can manufacture and assemble in days with no construction skills.