At.mosphere, Burj Khalifa
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At.mosphere at Burj Khalifa Unites Fine Dining and Exquisite Lighting Design Above Dubai’s Skyline

Located at the top of the world’s tallest tower, At.mosphere at Burj Khalifa is one of Dubai’s most renowned fine dining experiences. The lighting design team created a composed but decorative lighting scheme that responds to the polished execution of the luxurious interiors and the need to preserve the views of the cityscape.

In the reception, minimalist downlights positioned sparingly across the ceiling provide a soft layer of ambient light, and a stunning gold-embellished feature pendant infuses the space with drama.

At.mosphere, Burj Khalifa
Photo Credit: Ihsan Salhia

The restaurant’s lighting design is restrained with theatrical touches. Cove illumination frames the ornate feature ceiling and emits a soft glow, while reeded glass ceiling lamps form a rhythmic play of light across the main dining area. The decorative luminaires used to illuminate the perimeter seating areas were scaled back to preserve the sight lines and reduce reflections in the windows. Battery-powered lamps are added to the tables to augment light levels and evoke a moodier atmosphere in the evening.

At.mosphere, Burj Khalifa
Photo Credit: Ihsan Salhia

In the bar area, a crystal chandelier creates a playful air of shimmering light around the bar, and an illuminated bar with backlit shelving and graze lighting beneath the counter adds a further element of scale and drama. Glass and gold luminaires above the seating area and were chosen to complement the reflective finishes and minimize glare.

At.mosphere, Burj Khalifa
Photo Credit: Ihsan Salhia

All of the lighting within the scheme has a clear purpose. Light fittings were integrated where possible to minimize interventions from an architectural point of view.

The lighting scheme at At.mosphere features purposeful and architecturally integrated light fittings. The lighting control system has been designed to dim light levels at certain points in the day to save energy, while LED light fittings were used throughout to keep energy consumption to a minimum. These thoughtful choices contributed to its recognition at the LIT Lighting Design Awards.

At.mosphere, Burj Khalifa
Photo Credit: Ihsan Salhia

The lighting has been designed to be flexible, which means that if the interior needs to be altered, the lighting design can be adapted to accommodate them. The team also focused on selecting high-quality, timeless light fixtures that stand the test of time.