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ARCHITECTURE:
Focus Architects
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LIGHTING:
Memo Lighting
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PHOTOGRAPHER:
Besart Cani
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LOCATION:
Tiranë
Faces&Places Hotel
Architectural lighting for hotels does more than illuminate a space. It defines the experience and shapes how guests feel from the moment they arrive. At Memo Lighting, we believe lighting is a central part of hospitality design. It highlights architectural features, supports the flow of space, and sets the mood in each zone.
In our Faces & Places Hotel project in Tirana, we created a lighting design that merges tradition with modern elegance. This project was done in collaboration with Focus Architects. Together, we developed a concept that uses lighting to tell a visual story. For example, we used warm tones and soft contrasts to reflect Albania’s cultural roots while keeping the space modern.
Good hotel lighting balances function and emotion. The lobby needs ambient lighting that welcomes. Hallways should use subtle lighting to guide guests without distraction. Guest rooms require a mix—soft lighting for relaxation, and brighter options for reading or working.
In addition, outdoor spaces like terraces and entrances must be inviting. Lighting here also plays a security role, making guests feel safe and comfortable.
Every hotel is unique. That’s why we take a custom approach to every lighting project. We work closely with architects and designers to match the lighting to the hotel’s brand and atmosphere. Whether it’s a luxury space or a boutique setting, the lighting should support the overall vision.
If you’re seeking expertise in architectural lighting for hotels, Memo Lighting offers tailored solutions that combine design, technology, and atmosphere. Our goal is to enhance every space through thoughtful and elegant illumination.















