Museum Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden, Germany
Photo © Christoph Mittermüller
Links: RMCC (Planung ebenfalls DAY & LIGHT), Rechts: Landesmuseum
Photo © Christoph Mittermüller
Photo © Christoph Mittermüller
Photo © Christoph Mittermüller
Photo © Christoph Mittermüller
Photo © Christoph Mittermüller
Hinten: Kolonnaden des RMCC (Planung ebenfalls DAY & LIGHT), Vorne: Kolonnaden des Landesmuseum
Photo © Christoph Mittermüller
Photo © Christoph Mittermüller
Links: RMCC (Planung ebenfalls DAY & LIGHT), Rechts: Landesmuseum
Photo © Christoph Mittermüller
© Christoph Mittermüller
© Christoph Mittermüller
Visualization © DAY & LIGHT
Visualisierung im Entwurf
Visualization © DAY & LIGHT
Photo © Ralf Brinkmann
Lighting Designers
DAY & LIGHT LIGHTING DESIGN
Location
Friedrich-Ebert-Allee 2, 65185 Wiesbaden, Germany
Year
2019
Client
Land Hessen, LBIH
Architekten (Teil 11 Sanierung)
BGF+ Architekten Bordt Götz
Architekten (Teil 2 Wettbewerb Eingang)
CSPHN-Architekten
Elektroplanung
Werner Hauptmann
Landschaftsarchitekten
Adler & Olesch Landschaftsarchitekten GmbH
Aufgabe
Fassadenbeleuchtung

The modernistic event building RheinMainCongressCenter (RMCC), of the architect Ferdinand Heide, is standing in opposite of the neo-classicist Museum of the architect Theodor Fischer, built in 1915. DAY & LIGHT designed the lighting of both facades as well as the outdoor space, to create a town square lighting in a holistic way (except the street lighting).
The lighting of both facades were coordinated to each other: The luminance and light colour contrast shows the layer structure and transparency of the RMCC - warmwhite on internal wooden surfaces and neutral white on the colonnades. This combination is reflected on the museum facade - warmwhite behind the colonnades and neutral white on the exterior surface.
The facade light beams and luminaire positions are optimized to use the moulding shadow to correct the unbalanced facade proportions.
The colum-surface and the statue of Goethe are accentuated by small narrowbeam luminaires above the comum capitals.
The water basins in front of each building are reflecting the appearance of the opposite. The planting beds are underscored by light to arrange and structure the square.

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