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Torre del Arte Sky Garden

Lima, Peru.

Year: 2017 
Client: Urbanizadora Jardin
Photographs: Renzo Rebagliati

Lighting designer: Luminicos (Rocio Ten)
Partners: Bega

Sky Garden is an exclusive rooftop located in Torre del Arte, a 12-story commercial building spanning 527,400 square feet, situated in the San Borja district of Lima. Rocío Ten from Luminicos led the landscape lighting design. We chose Bega products, specifically innovative bollards with integrated projectors to illuminate the pathways —cutting-edge technology at the time. The result is a minimalist and functional design, perfectly suited for commercial use and resistant to Lima's humid climate.

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