Lighting Design Case Effect of Four Seasons Hotel in Sao Paulo, Brazil

The first Four Seasons Hotel in Brazil was completed in Sao Paulo. Customers require that the finishes, materials and articles must be national, which provides a good research opportunity for Foco Luz&Desenho. This office is responsible for the lighting d
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The first Four Seasons Hotel in Brazil was completed in Sao Paulo. Customers require that the finishes, materials and articles must be national, which provides a good research opportunity for Foco Luz&Desenho. This office is responsible for the lighting design project, guided by the initial concept specified by Lang Lighting Design, Inc., the U.S. office.

 

 On the ceiling of the hotel reception area, the concentric lines of transparent and luminous spheres contrast with the dark panels, creating a dazzling atmosphere. In the ballroom, the rectangular frame made of translucent pendants injects vitality into the space and hides fluorescent lamps embedded in the ceiling.

 

 In the lobby, indirect lighting is selected for the walls covered with gold paper. From breakfast to dinner, the restaurant receives customers according to different intensity. In the reception area of the spa, the beam of light highlights the outline of a panel made of wood carving. For the pool area, the top of the cylindrical volume has subtle lighting.

 

 The highlight of the hotel lighting design project is the spiral staircase. In order to make the marble steps and their red and gold colors more expressive, Foco chose a baseboard with built-in lights and some chandeliers that can move with the steps. A local handmade work perfectly interprets the unique experience of Four Seasons Hotel in Sao Paulo.

 

Foco Luz&Desenho face the great challenge of dealing with different architect and designer concepts while creating a unique unity for all four seasons.

Guided by the eternal minimalist style, the lighting project adapts to different languages proposed by BAMO and EBG international teams with sober works and excellent lines. In all accommodation, indirect lighting and light yellow tone ensure a certain degree of privacy, and dark and gold lamps are used.

 

 The building also affected the commercial lighting projects of all private residences signed by Arthur Casas Studio. Located on the last 12 floors of the building, the environment prefers neutral colors and noble materials. In order to bring a sense of lightness and warmth, indirect light adapted to an automatic system and programmed for different scenes. It also explored metal tones such as brass and copper, as well as built-in lighting, highlighting geometric joinery and boards applied to walls and ceilings.

 

 LED light is the main choice, because it has better economy and energy efficiency. Due to the different atmosphere of the hotel, Foco has chosen different commercial lamps, each of which creates a different atmosphere, specific to each space. The lobby and social areas use eye-catching devices, while private spaces such as corridors and spas use eye-catching spotlight beams.

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