The Zotov Cultural Center, housed in the former Zotov Bakery No. 5, is a remarkable example of constructivist architecture. The lighting concept embraces warm tones, evoking the soft glow of freshly baked bread – a subtle nod to the building’s history.
The focal point is the exposed brick wall bearing the factory’s original name – a signature feature of the site. It is frontally illuminated from the rooftop using IntiSTARK spotlights with wide optics, ensuring bold, even coverage.
To enhance the cylindrical form of the main structure, grazing light gently accentuates its curves. Meanwhile, IntiSLIM linear luminaires with oval optics are installed beneath the roof in a seamless arrangement, creating a smoot continuous glow. The annex is defined by subtle contour lighting, completing the harmonious composition.