This sophisticated hotel complex is quickly gaining popularity. In this fantastic project, we worked on many areas: an event hall, a restaurant, a conference hall, a bar, and the territory, and we are already finishing up and talking about each of them. And each element turned out to be unique and a favorite for us.
In lighting the territory, our task was to combine the complex with its surrounding nature - the forest and the lake. This is a place for family recreation and wellness, so we have shown comfort in everything in collaboration with our partners, world-class designers Volodymyr Nepiyvoda and the YOD Group team.


To make nighttime walks through the territory atmospheric and cozy, we combined different lighting themes on one support: functional and atmospheric, with shadow and caustic effects. With light, we also "released" the lake from the shores. For this project, for the first time, we used lamps of our production - with bodies of our design, cast from aluminum under pressure, with specially designed for this task, having developed not only glass lenses but even special LED lights -modules and the mechanism for adjusting the distance from the module to the lens. The fixtures feature our custom lenses, creating water effects and tree branch shadows. Not enough to buy lamps! Setting up the programs took a lot of time because it is the delicate work of the entire team of designers, engineers, and debuggers during the month. We designed these programs so that they have six adjustment parameters, so the combinatorics with such a set of options is almost endless.


On the territory of the object, on which we worked together with the excellent team of Andriy Ignatius and the architectural and design company 5F studio, we installed more than 500!! Lamps, and for each one, we individually selected the brightness, the angle of sight, and the distance of the LED from the lens in the middle of the housing by moving it on a unique longitudinally adjustable pin. Also, depending on this distance, we selected one of three types of caustic lenses. Then, depending on the opening direction of the ellipse of the light spot, we orient the lens in the direction perpendicular to the angle of deviation from the vertical (or depending on the angles of the adjacent lamps, we adjust the angle of the pattern so that the adjacent caustic spots are nicely combined into a common pattern).
The feeling is indescribable when you finally see the excellent result of the whole team's work after many nights spent on interesting experiments and settings. Probably, the fact that we do not stand still and constantly combine different fields (exact engineering and creative art, as here), is the secret to such successful projects! Glad to work in Ukraine and help it flourish.

