KEMKI – Central European Research Institute for Art History
- LOCATION
- BUDAPEST
- DESIGNER
- NARMER ARCHITECTURE STUDIO, LEAD DESIGNER: ZSOLT VASÁROS DLA, ARCHITECTS ZSOLT MEGYESI, EMŐKE BANDUR-JUHÁSZ, GÁBOR NAGY, ÁRON SASVÁRI, ANIKÓ SOMLAI INTERIOR DESIGNER: ALÍZ MATISZ
- LIGHTING DESIGNER
- LÁSZLÓ CSERNUS
- PROJECT MANAGER
- EMÍLIA ERM, DÓRA VARGA
- PHOTOS
- CSABA BARBAY
- YEAR
- 2022
- One of the major milestones of the Liget Budapest Project was the handover of the world-class museum center on Szabolcs Street. The 37,000 square-meter complex also houses the Central European Institute for the History of Art.
In this project, our lighting designers redesigned the lighting in an area that had undergone renovation, contributed to the construction, and installed and commissioned the Casambi system.
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- The special feature of the work is that it is essentially an office environment, which is also the office of the research institute’s management. The space features a large number of paintings, which were well-lit.
We are proud to have contributed to the creation of the Research Institute by designing lighting.