Lusail Lighting Master Plan

Lusail Lighting Master Plan

Client: Lusail City
Scope of Work: Lighting Master Plan
Completion Date: 2013
Country: Qatar

SOHO @ Podomoro City

SOHO @ Podomoro City

Expatriation à Singapour, s’expatrier à Singapour

Expatriation à Singapour, s’expatrier à Singapour

Light Cibles Group CEO Emmanuel Clair was a TV guest on the Singapore episode of 24 heures Chrono de l’International (aired 10 January 2016, TV5MONDE):

SINGAPORE: Lighting Design Forum 2014

SINGAPORE: Lighting Design Forum 2014

Held at the National Design Centre, Singapore, the first Lighting Design Forum brought together four world-renowned lighting designers Light Cibles (Louis and Emmanuel Clair) and Consuline (Francesco Iannone and Serena Tellini) to share their expertise, ideas and inspiration in illuminating cultural artefacts and conservation sites for the appreciation of the future generation.

Emmanuel & Louis Clair speak at the Lighting Design Forum Singapore

Emmanuel & Louis Clair speak at the Lighting Design Forum Singapore

Lighting Design Forum presents: ideas fuel the brain.
“Lighting historic art and monuments: a new approach using latest technologies.”
25th November 2014 @ The National Design Centre, Singapore.

Eiffel Tower Lighting Design Contest

Eiffel Tower Lighting Design Contest

For the Eiffel Tower new lighting design contest, Light Cibles was shortlisted as one of the four finalists on 24 September 2012; however, the contest was cancelled on 8 July 2014.

Emmanuel Clair spoke at Asia Lighting Arts Symposium 2014

Emmanuel Clair spoke at Asia Lighting Arts Symposium 2014

Guangzhou China, 9th June 2014

BEX Asia 2014 – Interview with Emmanuel Clair, Light Cibles

BEX Asia 2014 – Interview with Emmanuel Clair, Light Cibles

Lusail Lighting Master Plan, July 2013

Lusail Lighting Master Plan, July 2013

Client: Lusail City
Scope of Work: Lighting Master Plan
Completion Date: 2013
Country: Qatar

Eclairage centre-ville de Beyrouth par Light Cibles

Eclairage centre-ville de Beyrouth par Light Cibles

Client: City of Beirut / Solidere
Designers: Light Cibles / DIAP
Contractors: Mamari Freres (MFR) / Lampo Srl
Scope of Work: Exterior Until Final Completion
Completion Date: 2011
Country: Lebanon

“Lighting Beirut Architecture” Project Launching Event

“Lighting Beirut Architecture” Project Launching Event

Project Launching @ Trablous Street, Beirut Souks – 18th June 2011
“Architectural Lighting Changes The City’s Nightscape”
A new lighting concept is introduced to the Beirut urban scene, revealing the city center’s architecture by night. On June 18, 2011, Lighting Beirut Architecture is launched as the first project to outline the architecture of a large urban area using the concept of permanent image projection.Tailor-made projectors retrace, with light, the existing façade features of selected heritage and contemporary buildings in the historic core of Beirut. Beyond this first initiative, the project aims to turn the city center into a lively platform for creative expression.

Travel to the Paris of tomorrow…

Travel to the Paris of tomorrow

Les Halles – voyage au coeur du Paris de demain

Lighting Beirut’s City Center, June 2011

Lighting Beirut’s City Center, June 2011

Client: City of Beirut / Solidere
Designers: Light Cibles / DIAP
Contractors: Mamari Freres (MFR) / Lampo Srl
Scope of Work: Exterior Until Final Completion
Completion Date: 2011
Country: Lebanon

In the heart of Beirut devastated by the war, beautiful buildings have been brought back to their ancient splendor during several years of untiring works of renovation by using an innovative lighting technique. Light Cibles was honoured with IALD Award of Excellence 2012 (International Association of Lighting Designers).

Lighting Beirut Architecture is the first project of its kind to permanently illuminate a large urban area using image projection. Tailor-made projectors trace the features of 28 heritage and contemporary building façades along a special heritage trail in the heart of historic Beirut.

Gobos were designed based on a special photographic survey of each individual building’s façade. Using oversized glass gobos allowed the designers to design high-definition images and projections. The resulting close relationship between the lighting concept and the architecture preserves the specific identity of each building. All fittings are located on the roofs of buildings facing chosen façades. A special fitting was developed to maintain the simplicity of the projector’s mechanics, while modifications made permanent exterior installation and uniform distribution of light possible. The façades of more contemporary buildings utilize a different concept. Modern buildings are treated with abstract frescos that introduce colored elements and textures derived from the original composition.

Conference in Madrid February 2009

Conference in Madrid February 2009

Conference of Louis and Emmanuel CLAIR
Madrid, 5th February 2009

“The best is coming, Enjoy 2009!”

“The best is coming, Enjoy 2009!”

Lighting the Mont Saint-Michel by Light Cibles

Lighting the Mont Saint-Michel by Light Cibles

This unique monument that belongs to the Unesco’s World Heritage, acquires the deserved lighting since summer 2006 by Light Cibles, a French Lighting Design company founded by Louis Clair.

Client: Centre des Monuments Nationaux
Scope of Work: Facade & Landscape Until Final Completion
Completion Date: 2006

Light Cibles on “Chic Arte” TV Show, France January 2006

Light Cibles on “Chic Arte” TV Show, France January 2006

Light Cibles on “Chic Arte” TV Show, France Jan 2006 featuring Louis Clair (Light Cibles’ founder) & Emmanuel Clair (Group CEO of Light Cibles).

Emission CHIC on ARTE, janvier 2006 avec Louis Clair et Emmanuel Clair.

Gaz de Bordeaux’s Dancing Facade by Light Cibles

Gaz de Bordeaux’s Dancing Facade by Light Cibles

Client: Gaz de Bordeaux
Architect: Moga & Agence Flint
Scope of Work: Facade Until Final Completion
Completion Date: 2005
Country: France

The head-quarters of the ” Gaz de Bordeaux ” company, a classic-style building dating from the beginning of the 20th century, was lit by Louis Clair in 1995. It has become one of the most eye-catching focal points in the city of Bordeaux. Louis’ son, Emmanuel Clair, took over for the new head-quarters, in the place Ravesies. He transformed the 12-metre high and 30-metre-wide façade into a gigantic video screen, with each window acting as a pixel. Since its inauguration, on October 28th 2005, the façade like double curtains has been animated by an image of the company’s logo, a flickering blue flame.