Huberty Breyne

Huberty & Breyne Gallery in Brussels is dedicated to the 9th art, graphic novels and comic books. The gallery is housed in a former sports hall, that was entirely remodeled by Estate Estate Architects.

The gallery consists of a succession of different spaces, in different shapes and heights. The challenge was to create a coherent story, guiding the visitor through the different spaces while maintaining the individual identity of each space. This was achieved through a symbiosis of architecture and lighting.

A composition of Supernova luminaires is installed in the double height entrance hall. These give hints of what’s to come inside the gallery. At the heart of the gallery a large atrium fills the space with natural light during the day. In the evening, Microline profiles replicate that feeling of daylight.

Throughout the gallery, a combination of profiles and spotlights and diffuse lighting leads visitors around the exhibition. Different atmospheres can easily be created, while the adjustable spotlights can be focused on the artworks exhibited.
Country
Belgique
Architecte
Estate Estate Architectes
Application
bâtiment public