This project included the lighting design for the staging of the production at Athens Concert Hall, with the Orchestra of the Greek National Opera.

Choreographed by Jean Börlin to the music of Darius Milhaud, with a libretto by Blaise Cendrars and stage sets by Fernand Léger, La Création du monde from the Ballets suédois was first presented in 1923 in Paris.

To mark the 15th anniversary of the Fluxum Foundation, the Flux Laboratoryremounted The Creation of the World to collaborate with young graduates of the National School of Contemporary Dance of Athens - KSOT, giving them the opportunity to work alongside Millicent Hodson and Kenneth Archer. True archaeologists of dance, they specialise in reconstructing ballets whose original choreographies have been lost. For The Creation of the World, they recreated Fernand Léger's sets and costumes in a version that is both freer and more sculptural than the one originally imagined by the artist. The choreography focuses on the symbolism of the animal, human and divine kingdoms.

Production: Athens State Orchestra,Fluxum Foundation & Flux Laboratory

Photography: Gavriil Papadiotis [GavriiLux]

Temporary light installation for the World AIDS Day on the façade of the Policlinic of Athens.

Photography: Gavriil Papadiotis[GavriiLux]

Lighting design of an immersive dance performancewithin a transparent cube, featuring screens on all sides and a central dancer.The dancer orchestrated a choreography that depicted the life journey of an individual affected by anemia. The performance showcased the progression from health to disease, the darkness and challenges faced, the diligent researchers seeking a solution, the groundbreaking discovery, and the eventual return to a normal, healthier life.Attendees had the opportunity to step inside the cube and personally engage with the performance. They could take photographs inside the cube and send messages, which were then projected onto the cube’s screens after the dance performance, creating a powerful sense of involvement and connection.

Production: Leoussis a_

Photography: MariosKourouniotis

The Cape Los Cabos is the new hotel of the Thompson Hotels group, located on the beach in a tourist area of Mexico with a collection of luxury hotels. It consists of a complex of hotel facilities, with three restaurants, a spa, an outdoor pool and apartments, as well as surrounding areas that connect the various functions of the complex.

Architect: JSa Architects

Designer: Ainteriores

Photography: Thompson Hotels

In collaboration with Lighteam, Mexico

The Lighting Design was called to meet a number of requirements both architectural and landscape, as well as high operational standards. The distinctive architecture, with exposed concrete and local materials led the team to an approach of fully integrating architectural lighting into specific details. The design process, in which the entire design team participated, 'gave birth' to a lighting effect that was precise and unobtrusive in its presence but dynamic in its feel, as was also the intention of the client and the team.

The lighting of the public spaces enhances the mood of the 'open' landscape, as they are directly linked to the surrounding area and one space borrows light from the other. The bedrooms maintain an aesthetic hierarchy that helps the smooth use of the spaces and highlights the high-end finishes. In close collaboration with the Interior Architects decorative lighting was positioned in such a way that does not compete with the architectural lighting.

Daylight assessment and Sunlight penetration analysis for the exhibition area of the American Air Museum, part of the Imperial War Museum in Duxford.

The daylight study evaluated the optimum glazing treatment for the conservation of the exhibits and heat gain mitigation.

Exhibition Design: Imperial War Museum