Application: Cove Lighting, Under Eave Lighting, Contour Lighting, Façade Grazing Light-upwards, Low Position Ambient Light
The Shaanxi Archaeology Museum, located in Changan District, Xi'an, is China's first specialized archaeological museum. Designed by the renowned architect and Chinese Academy of Engineering academician, Zhang Jinqiu of the Northwest Architectural Design Institute, the museum building adopts a Tang Dynasty architectural style with a garden-like design. It comprises "one museum and five centers," including the museum itself, a research building, an information center, a scientific archaeology center, and a public archaeology center.
Given its architectural features and layout, the museum's main building lighting, when considering the overall nighttime view, must incorporate the fifth facade (roofline) lighting design. The lighting fixtures are carefully positioned to complement the building's form, achieving a "light without seeing the lights" effect.
For the hardscape areas, the lighting design emphasizes high brightness and strong guidance. While ensuring sufficient functional lighting brightness and comfort, ground lighting fixtures are added to enhance guidance and rhythm, following the paving texture and spatial traffic flow. These are integrated into the unified control system of the building lighting, seamlessly merging the two-dimensional ground with the three-dimensional architecture.