In 2026, light becomes organic. Bioluminescent Walls use living microorganisms to create a soft, eco-friendly glow. This is not just design — it's a functioning ecosystem that purifies the air and creates a unique atmosphere of vertical 'living' space.
Phytoplankton Aesthetics
The core of the system is sealed glass panels filled with a culture of glowing algae. With air movement or sensor triggers, the algae begin to emit a soft neon-blue light. The lobby design gravitates towards biomorphism: smooth lines, no sharp corners, and the use of recycled natural materials. The reception desk seems carved from a solid rock, emphasizing nature's monumentality.
Light That Breathes
Symbiotic Lighting
The glow's intensity depends on CO2 levels in the room. The more people in the lobby, the brighter the walls shine — the algae react to the increased carbon dioxide concentration. We integrate the microorganism life support system into the building's overall engineering network. This makes the lobby not only beautiful but functionally useful, acting as a powerful air filter.





