The winner of Nordic Lighting Design Award 2024
Queen Silvia Concert Hall is the winner of Nordic Lighting Design Award 2024
Queen Silvia Concert Hall, Sweden was announced as the winner of the Nordic Lighting Design Award 2024 in Oslo at Lysets dag November 13th.
With a very low budget, the lighting designers have succeeded extremely well to achieve a lighting solution which not only enhances the architecture, but also meets the high demands regarding acoustics and flexible use of the space.
This fantastic experience has been prompted by extensive preliminary studies. The luminaires were not only tested and chosen regarding light quality, but also noise tested for not disturbing the acoustics and quality of sound which is of the utmost importance in the hall.
Wherever you look, you experience a glare free lighting environment. At the same time it fulfills all the needs to make unique and various lighting solutions for the different events which occur in the hall. The user-friendly control system gives staff the ability to transform the hall as desired. With the push on a button, a functional lit classroom will be transformed into a stylish lit concert hall. A hall with a special, emotional and colorful lighting gives the audience the possibility to experience the special scenic atmosphere of this amazing concert hall.
FACTS ABOUT THE PROJECT
Contractual Client: Ramsbury Property AB
End User Client: Lilla Akademien, Mark Tatlow
Builder: NCC
Lighting designer: Light Bureau, Daniel Hodierne
Architect: Giorgio Palù
Interior designer: Giorgio Palù
Acoustician: Yasuhisa Toyota
Consulting engineer: AFRY, Tommie Ericsson
Electrical contractor: Stockholms Elpartner, Thomas Blomstedt and Christer Carlsson
Lighting supplier: Light Graphix, Reggiani, Kucko, Formalighting, Lucifer Lighting, Orluna, Folio and Rebel light
Contact information for the winner project:
Daniel Hodierne, Light Bureau
daniel.hodierne@lightbureau.com