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Naera Hotel Resort & Art Gallery Blends Innovative Lighting with Great Architecture

Naera Hotel Resort & Art Gallery Blends Innovative Lighting with Great Architecture

Naera Hotel Resort & Art Gallery's lighting design emphasizes on fleshing out each technical aspect of the hotel - and we love it so much!

If you are love great architecture with just the right lighting to bring out each architectural concept present in the area, you're in luck!

Located in Xitang, China, this MUSE Design Award winning architecture has won the hearts of many architects, creatives and connoisseurs alike. Check it out here:

The lighting concept revolves around organic farming and art, where all the public spaces face the central courtyard.

The main challenge of this concept has been to integrate lighting within the architecture and the RGB light show, creating a wondrous spectacle without affecting normal operation or safety of the hotel guests.

This concept curation has allowed the Resort to maintain an element of intrigue that contributes to the carefully lighted areas of the place.

If anything, we are witnessing a brand new take on how hotels will utilize lighting and architecture together in the near future. If you ever have a chance to go to Naera Hotel Resort, it is high time for you to take more pictures and be enthralled by sights there!

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Credits

Entry Title: Naera Hotel Resort & Art Gallery

Entrant Company: Klaasen Lighting Design

Client: Naera Hotel Resort & Art Gallery

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