The deployment of layers of light to define form and volumes, guide circulation and movement and create zones based on a distinct visual hierarchy helps establish visual clarity and supports transitions and facilitate activities through the campus. The lobby to the office spaces takes on a corporate feel, incorporating light, clean fin ishes and elements. A lobby has several key functions that it must serve and the lighting strives to support these. It must feel welcoming and at the same time, represent and communicate the brand or development. It needs to orient and guide the user but also create micro-zones within the larger volume for waiting and conversing. For the Worldmark lobby, that welcomes a host of tenant users and their guests, warm 3000K lighting in coves and downlights are deployed to bring in a layer of general light ing with dedicated lighting for material finish and elements. While maintaining a clean ceiling look, feature walls are picked up extending the perception of depth and empha sizing the volumes. Lighting frames the pathway to the turnstiles, brings out the ‘feel good’ factor of foliage. At the same time waiting zones feature a more intimate ambi ence curated with floor and table lamps Lights remain unobtrusive while the lighting forms a part of the overall exeprience
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