19/10/2021 - With a shower of light,
Fabbian illuminates the interiors of
Life Source, a new hospitality centre in Bergamo designed by the architect Leonardo Togni.
The numbers of Life Source: 20 metres high, 4 floors, 126 rooms, 5 meeting and conference rooms, 3 food areas, a stunning 800 square metre roof terrace overlooking the skyline of the Old Town, more than 5,900 square metres of greenery. Thanks to carefully targeted architectural, engineering and interior design decisions, the planning and design of Life Source were studied and created to achieve low environmental impact, sustainability, and to merge perfectly into the surrounding context.
That is the prestigious and innovative context into which the
Fabbian light fittings have been inserted. Various models were selected to characterise each area: from the hall to the food areas, Fabbian creates discreet scenarios that harmonise with the striking interiors.
Thus the
Acustica suspension lamp, which is designed not only to illuminate but is also able to absorb ambient noise and ensure a high level of acoustic comfort, was the correct solution to complete the Le Terre gourmet restaurant, and the
Giunco floor lamp, which is engineered to be modularised and becomes a partition made of light separating the dining area from the relaxation and wine tasting area. At the mezzanine level of the Le Terre restaurant the hi-tech, high-performance ceiling luminaire
Claque has lent itself well to illuminating the modern spaces.
The eclectic, simple, adjustable
Beluga light fittings, individually and in the multispot pendant version, completed the mood in the hall with local light points and cascades of light.
In the Bistrot Onda the forms and transparency of the glass insets and metal framing of the
Saya lamps were mixed with the distinctive triangular shape of
Tripla to create the magical atmosphere.
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