For this installation at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, designer Philippe Rahm considered both the illumination and heat generated by lighting sources. Based on Archimedes' principle that hot air rises, while cold air descends, Rahm placed lights at mid-level to optimize both visibility and warmth generated by the incandescent bulbs. Humlebæk, Denmark. Design Philippe Rahm (philipperahm.com). Client: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art)
Photo: Brøndum & Co.
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For this installation at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, designer Philippe Rahm considered both the illumination and heat generated by lighting sources. Based on Archimedes' principle that hot air rises, while cold air descends, Rahm placed lights at mid-level to optimize both visibility and warmth generated by the incandescent bulbs. Humlebæk, Denmark. Design Philippe Rahm (philipperahm.com). Client: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art)
Photo: Brøndum & Co.