Architectural and facade lighting

Architectural and facade lighting

Architectural lighting, the illumination of buildings and structures, is an undeniable trend in creating the visual image of a modern city. While previously such lighting had a purely functional purpose - to illuminate an object in the dark hours - now it most often fulfills an aesthetic demand and is the embodiment of a designer's idea.

It is lighting design solutions that create the original image of cities. Thanks to the illumination of monuments, prominent buildings, statues, fountains, and park areas, a unique signature of the place emerges.

  • The cylindrical light fixture LSPOT-EX is a stylish, modern, reliable, and functional lighting fixture designed for outdoor and facade lighting of objects. It is widely used in the architectural lighting of cultural heritage sites and public premises.
  • ORBIS is the number one light fixture for industrial premises with high ceilings.
    The powerful ORBIS high-bay light excellently handles lighting tasks in challenging conditions: it does not overheat, is resistant to dust and contamination, high humidity, and temperature fluctuations.
  • Architectural lighting creates a special, cozy, and fairy-tale atmosphere in the night city.
    PROMLINE-F is the light fixture that creates this magic!
    PROMLINE-F is actively used in facade lighting, accent lighting of balconies, bay windows, arched openings, and other architectural elements. It can also be used to highlight the advantages of the building as a whole.
  • The respectable S-LINE light fixture is the king of architectural lighting. It takes the stage when it is necessary not just to set light accents, but also to select aesthetic lighting fixtures for the purpose. This imposing and functional light fixture will help to highlight a building or architectural structure, showcasing it in the most favorable light.
  • W-LINE is the ideal wallwasher facade light fixture for accent lighting and washing walls with light.
    Create contour lighting with dynamic, gradient compositions.

Architectural lighting from SVL

In building illumination, one distinguishes between floodlighting and accent lighting, which is aimed at emphasizing specific architectural elements. Lighting designers boldly combine both types of lighting, experimenting with color temperature, intensity, and direction of light, as a result of which architectural illumination moves from the field of engineering into the realm of true art.

The SVL light fixtures possess the technical capabilities to implement such tasks and a sufficient set of characteristics that allows them to be operated in any weather and temperature, under conditions of dust pollution, rain, and snow. An additional advantage is that energy-saving architectural light fixtures do not harm the city budget.