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Automotive Lighting Module Design

Architectural Lighting · Automotive Display · Product-Oriented Lighting Design

This project is a technical lighting concept study developed for automotive display and exhibition environments, focusing on how controlled light geometry interacts with vehicle surfaces.

The system is based on modular suspended and surface-mounted lighting elements, including linear bars, angular frames, and circular ring forms. Each lighting module is designed to deliver uniform, glare-controlled illumination, optimized to emphasize body lines, curvature, and material transitions on the vehicle.

The lighting elements are envisioned as aluminum or steel profiles with integrated LED strips and diffuser layers to ensure soft light distribution and consistent luminance. Spacing, height, and orientation of each module were carefully studied to minimize unwanted reflections while enhancing depth and contrast.

The project includes multiple lighting configurations, allowing adaptation to different showroom layouts, ceiling heights, and brand identities. All designs were developed with realistic mounting logic, cable routing assumptions, and scalable dimensions, making the concept applicable to real-world production and installation scenarios.

Scope:
Lighting System Design · Form & Geometry Studies · LED Integration Logic · 3D Modeling & Visualization · Automotive Display Concepts

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