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ABCyclette
Hatem+D Architecture

Prototype

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@hatemplusd

ABCyclette
Hatem+D Architecture

Prototype

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@hatemplusd

ABCyclette
Hatem+D Architecture

Lateral view

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@hatemplusd

ABCyclette
Hatem+D Architecture

Top view 

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L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Just Another Lamp by David Grifols from Barcelona, Spain. Just Another Lamp appeared with a small sketch during a weekly meeting, those meetings in which you don’t just talk about work and in which great ideas appear without intending it, that's how Just Another Lamp knocked on our door.

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L A M P 

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Just Another Lamp by David Grifols from Barcelona, Spain

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L A M P

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

L n°004 by Pierric De Coster from Antwerp, Belgium. The pendant lamp is characterized by its simplicity and pure form. Stripped of all unnecessary, a logical composition of cylindrical shapes creates a subtle and poetic object. The lamp only consists of three cylindrical aluminum pieces, a light source and a power cord.

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L A M P

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

OVO by Adrian Fisher from Vancouver, Canada. OVO embraces the concept of balance with a simple yet striking presence. The symmetrical design culminates in a physically balanced luminaire made from contrasting materials with an environmental conscience.

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L A M P 

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Boom by Stickbulb/RUX Studios from New York, USA. Boom is an LED fixture made from sustainably sourced or reclaimed wood and a cast-brass joint. This is a new series of LED chandeliers with explosive forms made from and inspired by destroyed buildings.

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L A M P

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Mito by by Tom Fereday and Rakumba Lighting of Melbourne, Australia.  Mito is an exercise in balance and proportion, with feature reflectors carefully balanced along a fine thread-like stem – hence the name. The Mito lighting series was designed to celebrate the natural beauty and character of raw materials.

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L A M P 

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Apollo Chandelier by Taylor McKenzie-Veal from Chicago IL and New York, USA. Concept: The Apollo Chandelier features an symmetrical array of LED lights housed within glass and brass shades that seamlessly blend with the structure of the fixture. The shades span out from a central point as if on a linear trajectory in each cardinal direction. 

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L A M P 

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Orbital Series by Michel Duvernet from Nelson, Canada. The Orbital Series merges a chandelier with a mobile. Suspended it is Orbit, when standing it is Floorbit. “Balance” is at the core of this design and its celestially inspired movements.

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L A M P 

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Orbital Series by Michel Duvernet from Nelson, Canada. 

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L A M P

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Cube by Petra Stanev from  Philadelphia, PA, USA. Balance derives from the equivalent action of opposing forces and may lean towards the precarious or the certain. Cube makes the case for the beauty of sure footed balance that can be carved from disparate elements. Through the use of light, it illustrates the complexity that can lie hidden behind a simple exterior surface.

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L A M P 

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Portal by Mark Kinsley from Chicago, IL, USA. Precariously balancing two surfaces, wall and floor, Portal is neither sconce or floor lamp, and yet it is also curiously both. The elongated form and reflective, polished brass core nod to the mirror as a literary object of magic, a portal to other worlds. Like our own world, Portal finds stasis in polarity. Favoring neither pole, Portal has no upside down as form balances function for lighting both up and down.

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L A M P

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

EastWest Light by Ákos Huber from Kecskemet, Hungary. The EastWest Light tracks the path of the sun, which rises every day in the East and disappears below the horizon in the West. The light is an abstract shaping of this cyclical process, which combines mood lighting with an interesting structural solution. Thanks to the geometric construct, one curved form conforms to the other.

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L A M P 

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

EastWest Light by Ákos Huber from Kecskemet, Hungary.

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L A M P 

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Emerging Category - Highwire by Christian Lo from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. CONCEPT: By allowing gravity to weight the center, the Highwire maintains balance by creating tension between two points.  The user can add up to five luminaries to a single power drop. The light created by the fixture not only illuminates the surrounding area, but also illuminates itself further enhancing the fixtures presence.

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L A M P 

L A M P Finalists Announced for Fifth Annual International Lighting Design Competition 
L A M P (Lighting Architecture Movement Project)

Thank you to LAMP's Sponsors!

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Smartvoll wins the 2018 AZ Award
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Loft Panzerhalle - overview

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Tobias Colz/smartvoll