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Jordan Apotheke, Büchenbach
Erlangen, Germany


The lighting is designed for a simple, clear effect. The luminaires are therefore restrained in terms of their own effect. To keep the ceiling as free of luminaires as possible, the functional luminaires are either housed in pendant luminaires assigned to the furniture or are located at the lateral edge of the ceiling. Here, the point luminaires lined up at the sides are offset upwards, without any bright light falling on the edge of the ceiling. In this way, a part of the luminaires disappears from the field of vision or remains completely invisible in the axis of the main access in the external effect. Freed from visual ballast, the ceiling appears all the more forceful.

This also creates the framework conditions to draw light accents into the ceiling. There are a total of four sales islands for prescription medicines, which are supplied via medication chutes from the ceiling. Green LED rings are flush-mounted in the ceiling around the medication chutes so as to demarcate these sales areas more clearly in the room. In addition, the bag trays were backlit with LEDs to create a soft vertical brightening of the rounded counters. The bag tray lighting and the pendant luminaire above define the sales area for the customer.

Architects:
Glahn Architekten, Berlin

Photograph:
N. Kazakov

Category: Shop

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Jordan Apotheke, Büchenbach
Erlangen, Germany


The lighting is designed for a simple, clear effect. The luminaires are therefore restrained in terms of their own effect. To keep the ceiling as free of luminaires as possible, the functional luminaires are either housed in pendant luminaires assigned to the furniture or are located at the lateral edge of the ceiling. Here, the point luminaires lined up at the sides are offset upwards, without any bright light falling on the edge of the ceiling. In this way, a part of the luminaires disappears from the field of vision or remains completely invisible in the axis of the main access in the external effect. Freed from visual ballast, the ceiling appears all the more forceful.

This also creates the framework conditions to draw light accents into the ceiling. There are a total of four sales islands for prescription medicines, which are supplied via medication chutes from the ceiling. Green LED rings are flush-mounted in the ceiling around the medication chutes so as to demarcate these sales areas more clearly in the room. In addition, the bag trays were backlit with LEDs to create a soft vertical brightening of the rounded counters. The bag tray lighting and the pendant luminaire above define the sales area for the customer.

Architects:
Glahn Architekten, Berlin

Photograph:
N. Kazakov

Category: Shop

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