Rocquencourt campus
The lighting project was designed to be as integrated as possible, meeting the standard requirements and the modularity of the various spaces. The project for this major site includes lighting for the office floors, entrance hall, showrooms, roof terrace and catering areas. These various spaces were designed and worked on in close collaboration with Partie Commune, in order to support and reveal the specific identities of each of these areas. Throughout the office floors, les éclaireurs developped line lights following a set of rectilinear diagonal grids with a UGR<19. This is intersected when it encounters a meeting bubble or a closed office space. The lighting is controlled by natural light sensors. It is optimal and comfortable for users. The entrance hall, an attractive, central space, features an upside-down bubble at its center, like a water drop that resonates with the large domed glass roof in the background. Treated as a key element, the first visual impression on entering the campus brings to this bubble providing dynamic, colorful lighting. This intensity varies depending on the site’s events. In the basement, with special emphasis on integrating the luminaires under the dome glass roof between the suspended acoustic panels, the general lighting can be adapted to different usage configurations (central stage, bleachers, showroom) using different lighting scenarios. Finally, the restaurant features general lighting integrated into the existing false ceiling coffers. It is punctually underlined by low-angled lighting effects revealing the various food kiosks, as well as the user areas.
a flexible and modular incubator