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Tom Mark Henry designs MullenLowe Profero’s Sydney Office Tom Mark Henry
Tom Mark Henry MullenLowe Profero Photo credit: Damian Bennett
Jian Li Ju Theatre More Design Office (MDO)
The Entrance. lighting draws visitors through the theatre. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
A dark curved corridor seeks to create a sense of departure from the world outside. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
A small changing space, highlighted by a number projected from a pinhole aperture onto the floor. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
the waiting room is bright creating a soft environment. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
Waiting area contrasts with the rest of the spaces. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
Changing room props are highlighted by a single spot light Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
Small anti-chamber where the four enclosing walls are asymmetrical. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
Changing Space. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
Sequence finishes with a room of mirrors. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
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Dramatic lighting draws visitors through the corridor. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
Contrast in the corridor. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
A corridor of spot lights leads visitors to the final space. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
Theatre number displayed through a magnifying glass Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
The lobby has an emphasis on low-key lighting and unbalanced composition. Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
The theme of theatre and light continues through to the signage Photo credit: Dirk Weiblen
Shock Therapy NYC Eray Carbajo
Photo credit: Eray/Carbajo
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