Sindhu Bhavan Road, Ahmedabad
Corporate
4,000 sqft.
2022
Light Matters – Experience Centre is conceived as an immersive spatial laboratory exploring the intersection of architectural lighting, automation, and sensory interaction. The project translates the brand’s vision into a tactile environment where illumination becomes more than a functional requirement — evolving instead into an experiential medium capable of shaping perception, atmosphere, and human engagement.
The planning strategy balances spatial openness with controlled privacy, positioning enclosed director cabins around an interactive central experience zone. This core acts as a dynamic demonstration interface where lighting systems, automation panels, and technological integrations are embedded across walls, furniture, flooring, and suspended surfaces, allowing architects and designers to engage directly with evolving smart technologies and programmable lighting environments.
An immersive lighting experience centre crafted through interactive technology, tactile materiality, and spatially choreographed sensory encounters.
Materiality embraces an industrial yet crafted aesthetic through exposed brick surfaces, birch ply, stainless steel members, fluted glass, and raw textured finishes that reinforce the authenticity of the space. Sculptural circular pods punctuate the layout as experiential pauses, encouraging exploration and interaction while guiding movement through the centre. These interventions function simultaneously as display systems, conversation points, storage modules, and illuminated furniture elements, transforming utility into spatial storytelling.
Every transition within the experience centre is choreographed to heighten curiosity and discovery, where shadow grooves, integrated lighting details, reflective surfaces, and layered textures together establish a futuristic workplace atmosphere. The project ultimately becomes a curated environment where technology, material expression, and experiential design converge to redefine how users perceive lighting and automation within contemporary architecture.