Bornapark

Visualization © beta architecture

Residential home and workshop for people with disabilities

Light is essential for the perception of our surroundings. It influences our everyday life and our well-being. Needs-oriented and biologically effective lighting is especially important for people with disabilities. The Borna residential and work community is committed to the integration and care of people with disabilities. The new replacement building for the workshops and the residential complex was designed by Malte Kloes Architekten to be user-oriented and sustainable. The building structure and materials used are adapted to the location. Thanks to the intensive exchange with the client and the user representatives, the lighting concept can be integrated into the project planning not only functionally and design oriented, but also biologically effectively for optimal user comfort.

Visualization © beta architecture
Visualization © beta architecture
Visualization © beta architecture
Visualization © beta architecture
Visualization © beta architecture
Visualization © beta architecture
Lighting Designers
lightsphere GmbH
Project Status
Under Construction
Client
Genossenschaft Borna
architect
MALTE KLOES ARCHITEKTEN

Related Projects 

  • Moos
    playze
  • Reiters Reserve Premium Suites
    BEHF Architects
  • Erweiterung und Instandsetzung Hallenbad Altstetten
    MIYO Visualisierung
  • Neubau von fünf Einfamilienhäusern
    Bäumlin + John Architekten ETH/SIA
  • The Forge at 105 Sumner Street in London
    Kiefer Klimatechnik GmbH

Magazine 

Other Projects by lightsphere GmbH 

l‘Oro di Napoli
Zurich Airport, Switzerland
Sablier Rooftop Restaurant
Zürich, Switzerland
Government Press and Media Room of the Principality of Liechtenstein
Vaduz, Liechtenstein
Renovation Büechihuus
Dielsdorf, Switzerland
Private Residence in Uitikon
Uitikon, Switzerland