At the heart of The Israel Museum in Jerusalem stands the Anna Tycho House—a historically significant structure that blends artistic legacy with timeless architecture. Nestled among open-air sculptures, carefully landscaped gardens, and serene walking paths, this building plays a pivotal role in the museum’s spatial narrative. To enhance this tranquil and prestigious setting, the museum has selected Unilamp’s STICK luminaires, a premium lighting solution engineered to bring visual clarity, durability, and aesthetic harmony to culturally important outdoor environments.
The installation of STICK luminaires reflects more than a technical decision—it’s a deliberate design choice rooted in respect for heritage. The cylindrical form of the STICK series integrates seamlessly into the landscape, offering a refined and non-intrusive presence that echoes the architectural language of the surroundings. Whether viewed during twilight strolls or from across the sculpture garden, the luminaires contribute to the atmosphere without overwhelming it.
Every STICK luminaire installed at Anna Tycho House is protected by UniShield16 coating, Unilamp’s proprietary 16-stage surface treatment system developed to deliver superior resistance against corrosion, color fading, and environmental wear. From degreasing and deoxidizing to multi-layer coating and final curing, this advanced process ensures long-term durability and consistent appearance—even in demanding outdoor climates.
With an ambient temperature rating of up to 50°C and efficacy of at least 120 lm/W, the STICK series is purpose-built for high-performance lighting in public and architectural spaces. The luminaire’s wide 250° beam spread lens ensures optimal light coverage while minimizing glare, thanks to an internal glare suppression louver system. These features not only improve safety and visibility but also support visual comfort—especially important in cultural settings where ambiance and experience matter deeply.
The Anna Tycho House required a lighting solution that could meet technical performance standards while preserving the dignity and calmness of the site. STICK fulfills this role through:
Unilamp’s STICK luminaires contribute to the museum’s vision of creating a peaceful, engaging space for art lovers and cultural explorers. More than just functional, these luminaires offer a visual dialogue between light and architecture, modern technology and cultural preservation. With their combination of performance, design integrity, and surface resilience, they stand as a testament to how light can subtly elevate spaces of meaning and memory.
Location: Anna Tycho House, The Israel Museum, Israel
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