Hotel Westin Palace

Madrid
Photo © Westin Palace Starwood
Photo © Westin Palace Starwood
Photo © Westin Palace Starwood
Photo © Westin Palace Starwood
Photo © Westin Palace Starwood
Planificateurs en éclairage
BMLD
Lieu
Madrid
Année
2013
Lighting Design

BMLD (Birgit Walter / Irene Bas)

Architect
Valentin Merino

Interior Design
RGE Rockwell Group Europe

Property
Host Hotels and Resorts

Project Management
Arcadis

Operator
Westin Palace Starwood


Refurbishment of Lower Floors- Meeting Rooms.

The restoration of the lower floors dedicated to Ballroom and Meeting Rooms began in 2008 and was finalized within 2013.

The spaces were given an integral lighting system with concealed lighting element while providing in every space, a visual lighting element in form of custom fixtures or lighting sculptures.  The ballroom has three main lighting systems. On one hand a grazing rgb led system which lights the perimeter of the two floors providing the volume of the space, a custom light fixture within its center proving the necessary glamour as well as recessed downlights within the ceiling providing the necessary lighting levels for each function.

The meeting rooms on the other hand are given two lighting systems. On one hand the backlighting of the glass elements within the columns which provide the spaces atmosphere and heritage and on the other hand, linear recessed low glare lighting providing the necessary lighting levels for each function.

All rooms are fitted with led technology and control systems to be easily used and maintained.

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