Austria: – a bar code of light in a light factory project by XAL Graz

XAL Graz has recently completed the design and construction of an eye-catching light factory project in Austria. The project was designed to project abstractly coded light onto surfaces, and utilized XAL lighting systems to create a vibrant and dazzling bar code of light. This innovative design enhances the atmosphere of the structure, transforming what could have been a dull and sterile space into a thrilling experience. The project carries with it various advantages, such as uniform color irradiation, a low energy consumption rate, and an easier maintenance courtesy of integrated cable mats. This project is a great example of how XAL Graz's expertise in luminaire engineering can be utilized to create truly inspiring lighting arrangements.
XAL Competence Center

Austria, whose architecture has always been generous with experiments never tires of surprises! Before you, readers of this fascinating forum, a completely new concept in the world of design. The experience of this striking building is so utterly unique it’s hard to describe!

XAL Competence Center

The XAL architects didn’t rest on their laurels when they reconstructed a building for the production of light fittings. Of course, the main figure in the interior color scheme is light. The white walls and ceilings, as well as the striking screens in the rooms. And some of the panels are shaded like a spectrum, which is not surprising.

XAL Competence Center

The building consists of three parts. The outside is dedicated to the technological process and yet open to curious eyes, the central part is for people – it includes meeting and rest rooms. The meeting room boasts a panoramic view of the Zen garden from the window, with the obligatory dwarf tree, “green wall” and natural wood floor.

XAL Competence Center

In general, everything is about clear vertical lines. Original design spotlight illuminates the office interior and leaves an indelible mark.

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Material from INNOCAD Architektur

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  1. Waverly

    Can you provide more information about the bar code of light concept in the XAL Graz light factory project in Austria? How does it work and what is its significance within the project?

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  2. Nova Morgan

    What specific purpose does the bar code of light in the XAL Graz light factory project in Austria serve?

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