Winners 2011 | LAMP

Lamp Awards 2011

Lamp Awards 2011 - Winners

Architectural Outdoor Lighting

Gran Casino Costa Brava

Lloret de Mar, Spain
1st prize

Jury evaluation: The use of light as a projective tool, another element of architecture both in its natural and artificial angle that is effectively integrated in the structure itself and generates three-dimensionality and dynamism.

Indoor Lighting

ThyssenKrupp Quarter

Essen, Germany
1st prize

Jury evaluation: Use of light as a projective tool, another element of architecture both in its natural and artificial angle that is effectively integrated in the structure itself and generates three-dimensionality and dynamism.

Hope Tree

Tokyo, Japan
Mention

Jury evaluation: The facility's poetic bearing evokes nature in a space for display and the innovative way that watercolor's role is used by giving it a new function.

Urban and Landscape Lighting

Broken Light

Rotterdam, The Netherlands
1st prize

Jury evaluation: Novelty, innovation, it fuses light and shadow into a single concept and improves urban space through artificial light. Space perception is improved through illuminating vertical and horizontal planes in a balanced fashion.

Students Proposals

Buoyant Light

Canada
1st prize

Jury evaluation: The emotional character obtained for an object of huge functional use in its setting and the proposal's great interest. It especially highlights the approach's creativity, the sensitiveness with which it responds to the landscape and to the use of renewable energies.

Jury evaluation: The formal simplicity of its application in the landscape and for the emotional value it contributes. It highlights its capacity to evoke emotions in the user and adapt itself to very different urban environments.

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