Architect:Clarisa Llaneza Studio
Location:Toronto, ON, Canada
Project Year:2020
Category:Offices
A boutique studio for TPL Lighting, intimately curated within an elegant heritage home in downtown Toronto.
The Adelaide Project is a first-of-its-kind collaborative lighting studio, demonstration centre and workspace for TPL. Located in the intimate setting of an elegant heritage home in Toronto’s vibrant King West neighbourhood, The Adelaide Project seeks to create an intimate approach to experiencing and learning about today’s most innovative lighting solutions.
Josh Geelen
While The Adelaide Project is, at its core, a collaborative presentation center and curated lighting showroom, there are so many other functional uses of the space. It can be used as a venue for events, art shows, speakers, shared workspace, photography studio, etc. The intent is for The Adelaide Project to become a hub for the design community – a space that provokes thought and inspires conversation.
Josh Geelen
The intention is to rotate the lighting, as well as furnishings, art, and decor on a quarterly basis. The overarching design goal for the space was to invite people to come in and make themselves at home, and to achieve what traditional showrooms lack – character and context.
Josh Geelen
Aesthetically, we kept the overall design simple, giving a nod to the classic elements of the Victorian home in a way that complements current, more minimalistic designs. We envisioned a space that would be both sleek and graphic, raw and refined, a blank canvas with personality. Functionally, we envisioned a space that would allow for the flexibility to rotate products in and out of the studio frequently. To do this, a tremendous amount of work went into the electrical and lighting design.
Josh Geelen
Josh Geelen
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