When an environment is already permeated with light, lighting interventions become sartorial gestures, precise brushstrokes that define and emphasize. In a recent project in Cuneo, dedicated to well-being and hospitality, this was precisely the challenge: to insert distinctive luminous elements into an already well-lit context, and our Ghostfeed 2.0 system offered the ideal solution for tracing pure lines of light.
The goal was to design continuous luminous segments, capable of extending up to fifteen meters, with a minimal visual and installation impact. Thanks to its single-cable technology and the need for only two anchoring points for its special tensioners, Ghostfeed 2.0 allowed these lines to be integrated with extreme discretion. The light source, almost ethereal, merges with the architecture designed by architects Gianluigi Santoro and Andrea Lo Papa.
Specifically, for this project, Ghostfeed 2.0 was used exclusively to create lines of light, utilizing its satin-finished methacrylate screen. This feature ensured a homogeneous light emission, both direct and indirect, defining the spaces with elegance and without altering the pre-existing luminous balance. The low-voltage system further contributed to the clean nature of the intervention, allowing for the creation of these precise light geometries that enrich the environment, highlighting the care and attention to detail that characterize the entire space.
CREDITS
Project: Athena Diagnostic Institute
Year: 2024
Location: Cuneo, Italy
Photo: Andrea Martidonna