Sara Collivasone, Alberto Gremo
Daylighting and electric lighting strategies for the Gallery of the Kings and the Temple of Ellesija of the Egyptian Museum of Turin.
Rel. Valerio Roberto Maria Lo Verso, Rossella Taraglio, Gabriele Piccablotto. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Architecture For Sustainability, 2024
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Abstract
The Egyptian Museum in Turin is currently undergoing a comprehensive retrofitting project, scheduled for completion by October 2024, marking its 200th anniversary celebration. In collaboration with Politecnico di Torino, the museum is focusing on advanced lighting solutions, primarily in the Gallery of Kings and the Temple of Ellesija, with potential applications in other areas. The core objective is to develop versatile electric lighting and daylighting solutions, emphasizing an optimal visitor experience while ensuring meticulous control of lighting levels and spectral characteristics to preserve artworks. The Gallery of Kings, renowned for its statuaries, will undergo a redesign featuring both electric lighting and daylighting.
Originally designed with large windows, the proposed layout aims to reopen them
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