Leading-edge LED technology is shining a stylish spotlight on the
new Yas Hotel in Abu Dhabi. The structure, designed by Asymptote
Architecture, features an expanse of sweeping curvilinear forms
constructed of steel and more than 5,300 pivoting diamond-shaped
glass panels illuminated via a sophisticated lighting system
courtesy of Cooper Lighting and Enfis.
From the outside, the Enfis LED color-changing shroud can be seen
for miles around, producing optical effects and spectral
reflections that play against the surrounding sky, sea, and desert
landscape. The architecture as a whole performs as both an
environmentally responsive solution as well as an architecture of
spectacle and event. A total of 208,800 LEDs were used on the
hotel, making it one of the largest LED projects in the
world.
The 500-room hotel also features a racetrack running through its
center, hosting the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
this past weekend. The race was rescheduled to begin at dusk and
finish in the dark, thus showcasing Yas Hotel's illuminating
beauty.
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Nielsen Business
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ChetanYas Hotel Lights Up Abu Dhabi
Nov 3, 2009
Leading-edge LED technology is shining a stylish spotlight on the new Yas Hotel in Abu Dhabi. The structure, designed by Asymptote Architecture, features an expanse of sweeping curvilinear forms constructed of steel and more than 5,300 pivoting diamond-shaped glass panels illuminated via a sophisticated lighting system courtesy of Cooper Lighting and Enfis.
From the outside, the Enfis LED color-changing shroud can be seen for miles around, producing optical effects and spectral reflections that play against the surrounding sky, sea, and desert landscape. The architecture as a whole performs as both an environmentally responsive solution as well as an architecture of spectacle and event. A total of 208,800 LEDs were used on the hotel, making it one of the largest LED projects in the world.
The 500-room hotel also features a racetrack running through its center, hosting the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this past weekend. The race was rescheduled to begin at dusk and finish in the dark, thus showcasing Yas Hotel's illuminating beauty.
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Nielsen Business Media