The facade of MOCAPE in Shenzhen and its lighting design conquered many challenges and was successfully integrated into the building.

GD-Lighting is a professional lighting design company which work scope covers exterior and interior lighting design and consultancy. This time, its chief designer, Mr. Wang Yenchin and his GD-Lighting team successfully design the lighting of the Museum of Contemporary Art and Planning Exhibition (MOCAPE) of the Austrian Studio COOP HIMMELB (L) AU - Wolf D. Prix & Partner, using BIM (Building Information Modeling) as work methodology.

Recently, IES Illumination (Illuminating Engineering Society) awarded the Outdoor Lighting Design award for the outdoor lighting design of the new cultural meeting point in Shenzhen and a place for architectural exhibitions. COOP HIMMELB (L) AU worked with AG Licht and GD-Lighting to create "Artful Illumination of a Unique Glass Envelope Responsive to the Architecture" for the Museum of Contemporary Art and Exhibition Planning (MOCAPE).

Description of project by GD-Lighting

Shenzhen MOCAPE is located north of the Shenzhen Civic Centre; it is also the last major public cultural project in Shenzhen. 

The building is an integration of the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Arts and the Urban Planning Exhibition Halls. Surface materials of glass, perforated plate, and stone extend and twist along the steel structure, creating a complicated architecture full of vitality. However, the unique façade form also created great difficulties in lighting design. Lighting design conquered multiple challenges and successfully inte-grated within the building, neatly and sharply presented a clear and translucent city “rock”.

BIM is a fast and effective solution for irregular shaped buildings. For this time’s lighting design process, it is also an effective attempt to use BIM to assist with light-ing design.

By constructing a 1:1 architectural digital model in Rhino, luminaire installation was mapped, and also calculated multiple times with lighting design software in order to analyze different photometric, power and material reflectance. In addition, in order to resolve glare issues caused by the building’s concave and convex corners, we have carried out multiple on-site tests with lumianires’ installation angels, manipulated its photometric and added shading accessories. Considering the large quantity of lumi-naires and their installation difficulties, it was finally decided to use custom-made U-shaped shading grooves with exterior baffles adjustable in heights to block glare, and coated the groove interior matt black to reduce self-illumination.

The construction and commissioning process of this project took advantage of BIM’s convenience, seamlessly integrated building and its façade, perfectly presented lu-minaire installation, load, wiring and visual effects; which also laid the foundation for future lighting design process on similar complex irregular- shaped buildings.

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Project team
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COOP HIMMELB(L)AU – Wolf D. Prix & Partner ZT GmbH
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Design principal
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Wolf D. Prix
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Project partner
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Markus Prossnigg
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Design architects
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Quirin Krumbholz, Jörg Hugo, Mona Bayr
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Project architects
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Angus Schoenberger, Veronika Janovska, Tyler Bornstein
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Project coordination
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Xinyu Wan
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Local architects
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HSArchitects, Shenzhen, China
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Lighting design
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COOP HIMMELB(L)AU – Wolf D. Prix & Partner. AG licht.- Wilfried Kramb, Klaus Adolph. GD-lighting design.- Yenchin Wang, Hui Ren, Tim Cheng
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Facade Design
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SuP Ingenieure GmbH
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Shenzhen, China
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Wang Yenchin is the Chief Designer of Grand Sight Design International Limited (GD-Lighting Design), founded in 2004 in Hong Kong.

GD-Lighting is a professional lighting design company which work scope covers exterior and interior lighting design and consultancy. The company has been involved in a number of national and local landmark lighting design projects. It is also a company of professional lighting designers of different background from Mainland China, Taiwan and other Asia countries. GD-Lighting has accumulated rich design and practical experiences in high-rise buildings, large commercial mixed-use buildings, five-star hotels, and public and traffic spaces.
 
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Wolf D. Prix, born in Vienna in 1942, a co-founder, Design Principal and CEO of COOP HIMMELB(L)AU. He studied architecture at the Vienna University of Technology, the Architectural Association of London, and the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles.

Most formative among his many international teaching positions was his tenure at the University of Applied Arts Vienna: from 1993 to 2011 he was Professor for Architecture (Studio Prix), and stepped down from his position as vice chancellor of the Institute of Architecture in 2012. He taught as a visiting professor at the Architectural Association in London in 1984 and at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1990.From 1985 to 1995, Wolf D. Prix was active as Adjunct Professor at the SCI-Arc in Los Angeles. In 1998 he was a faculty member of Columbia University in New York.

In 1999, Wolf D. Prix was awarded the Harvey S. Perloff Professorship at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). In 2001, he served as adjunct professor at UCLA and became a Doctor Honoris Causa de la Universidad de Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

In 2002, Wolf D. Prix was made Officier de l’ordre des arts et des lettres and was also awarded the gold medal for merits to the federal state of Vienna. He received in 2004 the Annie Spink Award for Excellence in Architectural Education for his commitment to teaching and training and was awarded with the Jencks Award: Visions Built prize for his major contribution to the theory and practice of architecture in 2008. A year later, Federal President Dr. Heinz Fischer bestowed the Austrian Decoration of Honor for Science and Art on Wolf D. Prix for his outstanding creative achievements. In 2011 he was honoured with the “Silberne Komturkreuz des Landes Niederösterreich” as well as the Honorary Citizenship of the City of Busan, Southkorea.

From 1995 to 1997, Wolf D. Prix was a member of the architectural committee in the Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research, and the Arts. He is a member of the Austrian Art Senate, of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, as well as of the Advisory Committee for Building Culture. Furthermore, Wolf D. Prix belongs to the Architectural Association Austria, the Association of German Architects (BDA) in Germany, the Architectural Association Santa Clara in Cuba, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Chamber of Architects Île de France and the Architectural Association Italy.

The work of Wolf D. Prix has been published in numerous books and his architectural designs have been featured in many museums and collections worldwide. In 2006, he was the commissioner for the Austrian contribution for the 10th International Exhibition of the Venice Biennale.

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Published on: March 23, 2018
Cite: "Lighting Design for Mocape Shenzhen winner of Outdoor Lighting Design Award" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/lighting-design-mocape-shenzhen-winner-outdoor-lighting-design-award> ISSN 1139-6415
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