At Memo Lighting, we understand how powerful thoughtful lighting design can be in shaping architectural spaces. Our work on the Green Coast project reflects this belief. In collaboration with the Maden Group and renowned architect Emre Arolat, we set out to illuminate the Galeria by TEG in a way that complements its Mediterranean setting.
The Green Coast development features sandy textures and rich, wild greenery. Therefore, our main goal was to design a lighting scheme that enhances these natural elements while remaining practical. By carefully tracing the building’s architectural lines and following its natural contours, we created a lighting system that highlights the structure’s elegance and blends smoothly with the environment.
Warmth That Mirrors Seaside Sunsets
Inspired by the glowing tones of seaside sunsets, we chose lighting fixtures that give off a warm and welcoming light. As a result, the atmosphere feels calm and inviting—similar to a peaceful coastal evening. In addition, the way light filters through the greenery creates changing patterns that add to the visual experience.
To bring this vision to life, we used top-quality fixtures sourced from leading European manufacturers. We also managed every detail of the installation. This hands-on approach ensured that each element met our high standards for both quality and sustainability. Consequently, the lighting at Green Coast will stay strong and beautiful for years to come.
The success of this project highlights the deep connection between architecture and lighting. Our partnership with Maden Group and Emre Arolat allowed us to explore new creative possibilities. As a result, we designed a space where light is not just functional—it becomes an essential part of the story.
At Memo Lighting, we believe the right lighting can do more than brighten a space. It can shape emotions and leave lasting impressions. The Green Coast project is a perfect example of how light, when used with care and creativity, can become a powerful storytelling tool in architecture.