Lighting design of W luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi W hotel is the only luxury hotel in the world and the only hotel built on F1 track in the world. This luxurious building is located on Yas Island, the entertainment center of Abu Dhabi, and is connected to the mainland of Abu Dhabi through a bri
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 Abu Dhabi W hotel is the only luxury hotel in the world and the only hotel built on F1 track in the world. This luxurious building is located on Yas Island, the entertainment center of Abu Dhabi, and is connected to the mainland of Abu Dhabi through a bridge. The whole building is arranged in a T-shape by two towers, one on land and the other on the dock on the other side of the track. It is also known as the "half on the ground, half on the water" hotel.



 As a lighting project attracting worldwide attention in the industry, lighting of W hotel in Abu Dhabi was provided by world-renowned lighting enterprises as early as 2010, and a full set of control systems were provided by German enterprises. It took 10 years to completely rebuild and upgrade. For the first time, a complete set of customized lamps and control systems were provided by Chinese independent brands, which won the trust of owners and designers, and has begun a new 10-year warranty journey.


 Remove the existing top grid housing lighting system, and fix 5000 customized projection lamps on each cross glass frame with screw installation. The unique installation method ensures that the lamps and buildings are integrated and beautiful. Equipped with touch designer effect design software, it can display more complex light sequences and dynamic content than before.


 The modern high-end hotel features are shaped with simple and atmospheric methods and bright colors, which inject a noble and atmospheric tone into the building, so that the overall building reflects the unique "structural beauty" of the style, outlines the skyline of the building, increases its identifiability, and vividly shows a colorful whale "swimming" at the waterfront of Yas Island.