We offer award-winning, multidisciplinary expert design services and expert IoT knowhow.
We create recognizable identities, atmospheres and user experiences within a physical or digital environment and work in the intersection of design, technology and business.
2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Photo: Iwan Baan; Beatrice Witzgall received the 2010 LUMEN AWARD
Photo courtesy of Super Yacht Times (Giovanni Romero)
2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Photo: Thomas Mayer
© Gerald Lorenz, Courtesy of Luerssen Shipyard
A responsive architectural installation incorporating interactive technologies and responsive architectural elementsWith Parson’s Graduate Students of the Responsive Architecture Studio; -- Beatrice Witzgall as Instructor and Project Manager (2002-2003)
User Experience Design and Lighting Algorithm Concept
“FROM HARDWARE TO SOFTFORM”, Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York, NY, 2002 - Interactive Mixed Media Installation by Winka Dubbeldam and in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab
© Claus Schaefer, Courtesy of Luerssen Shipyard
With Peter Poon Architects, Glen Coben Architects, Flintlock Construction, Opening 2010 -- © I3D, inc. (Photo by Jovan Charlton)
Senior Design Associate & Project Manager for L’Observatoire International (2004 – 2008) -- Photo by Beatrice Witzgall
Photo courtesy of Super Yacht Times (Giovanni Romero)
2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Photo: Iwan Baan; Beatrice Witzgall received the 2010 LUMEN AWARD
2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Photo: Thomas Mayer
2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Architect: Diller & Scofidio,
Photo: Iwan Baan; Beatrice Witzgall received the 2010 LUMEN AWARD
With Scott Kester Architects, NYC
2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Photo: Thomas Mayer
With Peter Poon Architects, Glen Coben Architects, Flintlock Construction -- © I3D, inc. (Photo by Jovan Charlton)
LumiFi wireless control enabling different moods and light settings in an otherwise boring hotel corridor.
With Peter Poon Architects, Flintlock Construction, Opening 2008 -- Photo © I3D, inc
With Peter Poon Architect, 2009-2010 -- Photo © I3D, inc
A responsive architectural installation incorporating interactive technologies and responsive architectural elementsWith Parson’s Graduate Students of the Responsive Architecture Studio; -- Beatrice Witzgall as Instructor and Project Manager (2002-2003)
‘MAKE IT RIGHT’ with Brad Pitt, Graft Studio, Beatrice Witzgall as Project Manager with L’Observatoire International (2007); Photo By Beatrice Witzgall
1st Prize: winner for an EXPO 2000 competition, built in 2000 by Beatrice Witzgall
with Arquitectonica, Sorough Real Estate Development and L’Observatoire (Beatrice Witzgall as Senior Design Associate 2005-2008); Rendering by Anna Muslimova with Beatrice Witzgall
2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Photo: Thomas Mayer
IESNYC 2010 Lumen Award – Award of Merit (for Beatrice Witzgall); Rendering by Beatrice Witzgall and Photo by Iwan Baan
With Peter Poon Architects, Glen Coben Architects, Flintlock Construction, Opening 2010 -- © I3D, inc. (Photo by Jovan Charlton)
With Peter Poon Architects, Flintlock Construction, Opening 2008 -- Photo © I3D, inc
With Peter Poon Architects, Glen Coben Architects, Flintlock Construction, Opening 2010 -- © I3D, inc. (Photo by Jovan Charlton)
Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International (2002 – 2004) -- Photo courtesy by local project contact send to Beatrice Witzgall and L'Observatoire International
With Peter Poon Architect, 2009-2010
Senior Design Associate & Project Manager for L’Observatoire International (2004 – 2008) -- Photo by Beatrice Witzgall
With Peter Poon Architects, Glen Coben Architects, Flintlock Construction -- © I3D, inc. (Photo by Jovan Charlton)
With Peter Poon Architects, Glen Coben Architects, Flintlock Construction -- © I3D, inc. (Photo by Jovan Charlton)
Exterior Lighting Design Concept Proposal, Senior Design Associate, L’Observatoire, 2007
with Arquitectonica, BLT, SOSH and L’Observatoire (Beatrice Witzgall as Senior Design Associate 2006-2008); Rendering by Anna Muslimova with Beatrice Witzgall
Senior Design Associate & Project Manager for L’Observatoire, 2003-2004
with KPF Architects, Bruce Mau and L’Observatoire International (Beatrice Witzgall as Project Manager & Senior Designer) -- Rendering by Beatrice Witzgall and Lea Shao
Principal, Creative Director & Project Manager of I3D, inc (2008-2010) – Lighting Consultants © I3D, inc. (Photo by Jovan Charlton)
Senior Design Associate & Project Manager with L’Observatoire International from 2002 – 2008 -- Rendering by Beatrice Witzgall
with SOM, Arquitectonica, Wong & Ouyang, SWA, Frank Gehry, L’Observatoire, Swire Properties and L’Observatoire (Beatrice Witzgall) -- Project Management and Rendering by Beatrice Witzgall
Senior Design Associate & Project Manager with L’Observatoire International from 2002 – 2008; Rendering by Anna Muslimova with Beatrice Witzgall
Senior Design Associate & Project Manager for L’Observatoire International (2004 – 2008); Rendering by Beatrice Witzgall
with Steven Holl Architects, L’Observatoire (Beatrice Witzgall, Senior Design Associate); Rendering by Lea Shao and Beatrice Witzgall
Senior Design Associate & Project Manager for L’Observatoire International (2004-2007); Rendering by Beatrice Witzgall
Senior Design Associate & Project Manager for L’Observatoire International (2004-2007); Photos by Beatrice Witzgall
1st Prize: winner for an EXPO 2000 competition, built in 2000 by Beatrice Witzgall
with RTN Architecture, Balmori Landscape Architecture, Bounds & Gillespie Architects, L’Observatoire (Beatrice Witzgall 2004-2008); Project Management and Rendering by Beatrice Witzgall
with KPF Architects, Bruce Mau and L’Observatoire International (Beatrice Witzgall as Project Manager & Senior Designer) -- Rendering by Beatrice Witzgall
Senior Design Associate & Project Manager for L’Observatoire International (2002 – 2008); Photo courtesy of Arquitectonica, Hongkong
Auditorium - 2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Photo: Thomas Mayer
With Scott Kester Architects, NYC
With Scott Kester Architects, NYC
by Toyo Ito, Lighting Design by L’Observatoire with Beatrice Witzgall as Senior Design Associate, 2005-2007
Lighting Design by L’Observatoire with Beatrice Witzgall as Senior Design Associate, 2005-2007
in Russia outside Moscow, confidential
with Signe Nielson Landscape Architects, EDC, Columbia University, L’Observatoire (Beatrice Witzgall 2004-2007) -- Rendering by Anna Muslimova with Beatrice Witzgall
2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Photo: Thomas Mayer
2004-2007 Project Manager & Senior Design Associate for L’Observatoire International; Photo: Iwan Baan; Beatrice Witzgall received the 2010 LUMEN AWARD
Interior lobby design
© Gerald Lorenz, Courtesy of Luerssen Shipyard
Photo courtesy of Peter Seyffert (TheYachtphoto)
Interior stairway © I3D, inc
Interior Lighting Details - © I3D, inc.
Interior Lighting Design
Custom Lighting Fixture Design: Family of sculptural Fixtures - © I3D, inc.
Creating unique identities in corridors and stairs -- © I3D, inc. (Renderings: Anna Muslimova / Photo: Beatrice Witzgall)
Development of various light scene modes creating mood & atmospheres -- © I3D, inc.
Exterior Mast Projection © I3D, inc.
© Claus Schaefer, Courtesy of Luerssen Shipyard
Photo courtesy of Super Yacht Times (Giovanni Romero)
Photo courtesy of Super Yacht Times (Giovanni Romero)
Photo courtesy of Super Yacht Times (Giovanni Romero)
Exterior Lighting Design Proposal (2009)
Exterior Lighting Design Proposal in various illumination modes: Th e owner wanted to make a statement (2009)
Exterior Lighting Design Proposal in evening illumination mode (2009)
Exterior Lighting Design Proposal in full event mode (2009)
Exterior Lighting Design Proposal showing the idea of exterior linear hull illumination (2009)
showcasing our custom logo design on the spinnaker.
Photo courtesy of Team Phaedo (Richard Langdon, Ocean Images)
We were involved in developing the interior layout, the lighting design and specifications as well as developing its branding, specifically the signature logo and graphics.
Lighting Design for Yacht Interior & Exterior
Exterior Lighting Design Concept: various identity & user modes for hull
Exterior Lighting Design Concept showcasing innovative linear lighting integrated into the rub rail and in hull reveals (2009).
We believe that lighting needs to adapt to different times of the day and activities. Here you see our cocktail hour and late night mood.
Exterior lighting design Services from concept to design development.
showcasing the different lighting moods and atmospheres - - Development of various light scene modes creating mood & atmospheres for Aft Deck -- © I3D, inc.
WE offer extensive Expertise in IoT and Smart building technology;
Where architecture and technology meet
Early on we started to investigate how architecture can be made interactive and engage with its users. The implementation of technology changes what can be done and has evolved over time. These project explorations were primarily done between 2000-2008 and evolved into our lighting design services and development of smart IoT technology.
We are operating in the space between architecture, emerging technologies and lighting to influence people’s emotions and behavior. We investigate the relationship between Space, Technology and Interactivity and how it affects human behavior and emotions. By doing this we create responsive, animated and smart environments.
Exterior Lighting Design Concept - Creating a recognizable night time visibility to strengthen its unique identity & characteristics -- © I3D, inc.
Interior hospitality and living spaces and exterior entertainment areas - Setting up of different moods and light scenarios such as Day, Evening (Lounge), Late Night Intimate or Party / Event mode -- © I3D, inc. – Lighting Designers
Development of various light settings according to the time of the day to set up a mood -- © I3D, inc. (Photo by Jovan Charlton)
Dynamic architectural lighting panel with digital input.
Technology & product consultancy 2005-2007
Exterior Perception: Creating different modes according to its use: Event (Showtime) / Convention Mode / Not-in-use calm mode -- Renderings by Lea Shao and Beatrice Witzgall
Exterior Perception (Size Matters!): Creating different modes according to its use: Event (Showtime) / Convention Mode / Not-in-use calm mode -- Renderings and Composition by Beatrice Witzgall
Lighting changes according to the moon cycles (the tides) to create a connection to the river and nature within the urban context // Development of wireless lighting technology (2002-2003)
“FROM HARDWARE TO SOFTFORM”, Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York, NY, 2002 - Interactive Mixed Media Installation by Winka Dubbeldam and in collaboration with the MIT Media Lab
Dynamic and interactive lighting creates a sense of awareness & ambient information about other neighborhoods; Renderings by Beatrice Witzgall
A responsive architectural installation creating ambient information & awareness of remote activity of students within the student lounge through lighting and sound input (2002-2003)
Dynamic Lighting acts as ambient information about wireless internet use in Bryant park creating an awareness of the internet use.
A dynamic lighting installation creates an abstract visual connection with other urban places creating possibilities of interaction and awareness
“Projections: Making Places through Information Technology: Enhancing Conversation through Context Output” – cell phone interface provides real-time information about your friends to create a sense of community (published in 2000)
Winner of an architectural competition for the EXPO 2000 - Interactive light play by the natural movement of the sun in context with fun materials as well as the playful human interaction of the visitors
by Kinderhorizonte, Braunschweig, Germany
Since 2000 we have build a range of different websites for different clients and industries. Over time the technologies have changed and we have always kept on top of the most recent developments and tools. We started with manual HTML programming, then using Dreamweaver to current platform technologies such as Squarespace and Shopify. We also have worked with a team of web programmers for custom web-platform sites (Django, Javascript, etc).
Our award-winning background in design enables us to think through the structure and organization of a website quickly, design it and execute a clean beautiful design and manage a team of designers and programmers when necessary. Here are a few samples of sites we build over the years:
Typi non habent claritatem insitam; est usus legentis in iis qui facit eorum claritatem. Investigationes demonstraverunt lectores legere me lius quod ii legunt saepius. Claritas est etiam processus dynamicus, qui sequitur mutationem consuetudium lectorum.
Mirum est notare quam littera gothica, quam nunc putamus parum claram, anteposuerit litterarum formas humanitatis per seacula quarta decima et quinta decima. Eodem modo typi, qui nunc nobis videntur parum clari, fiant sollemnes in futurum.
19”x24” Pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
19”x24” pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
19”x24” Pastels on Mixed Media Paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels on mixed media paper, framed (SOLD)
19”x24” pastels on mixed media paper, framed (SOLD)
19”x24” Pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
19”x24” Pastel on Mixed Media Paper, unframed
19”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
19”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18’x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” in pastels on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels on mixed media paper, framed (SOLD)
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, framed (SOLD)
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, framed (SOLD)
30"x44” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
19”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, framed (SOLD)
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, framed (SOLD)
18”x24” Pastels in mixed media paper, unframed
Acrylic/tape, unframed
18”x24” acrylic on mixed media paper, paper slightly ripped, unframed
18”x24” acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed (SOLD)
18”x24” Acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
Approx. 18”x20” Acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
18”x24” Acrylic on mixed media paper, unframed
20”x30” Pastel/Chalk on paper, Framed (SOLD)
Approx. 18”x24” Oil on Canvas
Approx. 14”x20” Pencil on paper
Approx. 18”x24” Ink on paper, framed
Airbrush on paper