Offices lighting

Enhancing productivity with smart lighting solutions that balance work comfort and energy efficiency.

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Project Name: OPPO Second Operation Center, Chengdu
Project Location: Xinchuang Innovation Technology Park, Hongxing Road, Shuangliu District, Chengdu

The OPPO Second Operation Center comprises a 206.3-meter-tall main R&D tower, a 57.2-meter multi-purpose secondary tower, and four underground levels. The project integrates research, office, and support functions, requiring a comprehensive and efficient lighting solution across all interior areas.

Lobby

The lobby lighting primarily utilizes linear luminaires. High-quality polycarbonate diffusers are applied to ensure sufficient brightness and uniform light distribution throughout the space, creating a clear and welcoming arrival experience.

Open Office Areas

Open office areas are mainly illuminated with suspended linear office lights. Precisely customized fixture heights and lengths are tailored to align with each row of workstations. The luminaire diffusers are made of microcrystalline materials, effectively reducing glare, minimizing eye fatigue, and improving overall work efficiency.

Meeting Rooms

Directly above the meeting tables, recessed downlights are used as task lighting. Circular LED light strips are integrated around the perimeter of the downlights and paired with 4000K neutral white light, allowing illumination to radiate softly and evenly outward from the center of the table. This lighting arrangement creates an atmosphere conducive to alertness, focus, and effective communication.

Office Corridors

Office corridors feature minimalist surface-mounted grille downlights combined with flexible LED light strips. This configuration delivers focused illumination while emphasizing wayfinding functions. High-quality forged aluminum heat sinks are incorporated to ensure long-term stability and reliable performance of the lighting system.

Elevator Lobbies

Deep anti-glare recessed spotlights are evenly distributed across the elevator lobby ceilings to provide general illumination. LED light strips installed along elevator door frames and within ceiling recesses enhance spatial depth and reinforce the building’s technological character.

Parking Lobby

As a transitional space between the building interior and the parking garage, the parking lobby lighting design prioritizes functionality and safety. Stretch membrane lighting systems are used for their high-quality light output and luminaire materials, offering high energy efficiency and low power consumption while delivering both functional and decorative lighting effects.

For this project, Anno Lighting supplied more than 300 customized office lighting products, including over 35,000 downlights, approximately 50,000 meters of linear lighting, and more than 142,500 meters of flexible LED light strips. These tailored solutions provide comprehensive interior lighting coverage across the entire campus, ensuring a green, energy-efficient, and high-performance lighting system throughout the OPPO Second Operation Center.

The Tencent Technology Beijing Headquarters building is located at the southeast intersection of Zhongguancun Software Park Phase II and Xiabeiwan Road in Beijing. The scope of this lighting design project primarily covers the first-floor public areas, the Taihe Cloud Ladder, and the Tencent flagship store.

The ground floor employee lobby utilizes ceiling-mounted linear lighting, column lighting fixtures, and wall-washing lights to illuminate the entire space. Artificial and natural light are integrated and controlled together, with a brightness gradient from dark to bright, progressing from the background to the media screen and then to the service desk, reinforcing visual focus.

The VIP lobby on the first floor is illuminated with warm light from recessed and linear lights, highlighting the walls and greenery, while the anti-glare treatment of the downlights enhances visual comfort.

The lighting in the ground-floor visitor lobby is graded from strong to weak, from the service desk to the projection screen, using soft ambient light as a base to ensure functional lighting at the service desk.

Taihe Cloud Ladder features brightness grading based on function, utilizing LED linear lights and track spotlights to adapt to the curved and layered spatial structure. Warm lighting is combined with wood materials to soften the industrial feel of the building.

Tencent’s flagship store utilizes different types of lighting fixtures and layered ceiling lighting designs in various areas, adapting to the needs of display, retail, and relaxation spaces while also enhancing the spatial layering and overall experience.

Located on the former grounds of Hong Kong’s decommissioned Kai Tak Airport, AIRSIDE is the latest project unveiled by Asia Office to mark the 25th anniversary of the closure of this civilian airport. This LEED Platinum-certified mixed-use landmark will serve as the gateway to the revitalized commercial district. Its design skillfully integrates spacious public spaces and gardens into a series of external plazas and rooftop landscapes, perfect for urban farming, dining, events, and entertainment. The development incorporates several groundbreaking sustainable practices, making it the first project in Hong Kong to achieve five of the highest green building certifications.

The 88 Walker building is composed of a pair of tall, slender forms, creating a striking contrast with the broader proportions of the surrounding structures and becoming a focal point on the skyline. Located in the heart of North Sydney’s central business district, the project integrates with the historic Firehouse Hotel. The two-story former fire station—now a heritage-listed pub—and the 50-story mixed-use tower together narrate the evolving development of North Sydney, from an early colonial suburb across the harbor from Sydney Town to a major business district of this global city. Within the ever-evolving and dynamic CBD, it hosts some of the largest corporate tenants in the world.

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