Lighting Design Award - Episode Hotel Gading Serpong
Located in Gading Serpong, an emerging satelite city in Tangerang, Banten, the hotel interior design is inspired by two local cultures rooted in Tangerang, Baduy and Peranakan. Baduy culture, the local tribe who lives in Banten and Peranakan culture that grew through marriages between the native locality and new settlers who came with their heritage.
This project massively caters to the needs for MICE-related activities. The prihect has 8 meeting rooms, 1 main ballroom, an exhibition hall, 2 mini ballrooms, 1 multifunction room, 2 private dining rooms, 1 restaurant and spa.
We work closely with the interior designer to creqate lighitng design scheme that would complement the interior design throughout all spaces. We were involved from the very beginning of the project from concept through the completeion and final setting-up stages on site.
The lighting needed to respond to the interior design and enhance the focal points of interest, whilst being inviting and conveying a warm and welcoming ambience. By utilising ceiling coves, well integrated furnitureconcealed lightings, we were able to add interest and focus to particular elements of interior, with supplementary downlighting to highlight artwork, tables and points of interactiosn, such as the bar and check in desks.
Sustainability Approach
Warm ahite, dimmable, 2700K LED fixtures were specified and installed throughout the spaces. To reduce energy and maintenance costs, a lighting control system was installed to give the flexibility required for the lighting to adapt to suit the hotel's needs thoughout the day.
The control system installed includes an astronomical time clock that automatically sets the lighting scenes to allow for a smooth transition between day and night for all open space areas. There are control plates within each enclosed rooms, i.e. Ballroom, Meeting Room, Private Dining Rooms, to allow for further ontrol of the lighting should the staff wish to change the lighting scene, or raise/ lower the light levels according to the needs.