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CAB20 Hotel, Hamburg
Germany’s first cabin hotel opens in Hamburg’s St. Georg quarter and Licht 01 had the opportunity to develop a unique lighting design full of colour, emotions and experiences.
The long and narrow corridors along the cabin-rooms lack of direct connection to natural light. This particular condition inspired the lighting concept created by Licht 01: Bringing the day and night situations into the hallway while at the same time maintaining a pleasant spatial impression and interrelating with the modern and young character of the interior design.
This concept refers to the idea of interpreting the hallway as a street between the houses, i.e. as an outdoor space. Defining the ceiling of the corridor as a sky that illu
Lighting Design: Licht 01 lighting Design
Architects: A6 Architekten – Ingenieure & Partner; Possehn Voges Ossenbrügge Architekten
Interior designers: Janiesch Architektur
Electrical engineer: Ingenieurbüro Reiner Gerhardt
Programming: Ingenieurbüro Beyer
Client: Fährhaus Investment Group GmbH
Photos: Jakob Börner
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