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About us

Studio Von Der Liebl is an architectural lighting consultancy working across hospitality, residential, and commercial sectors. The practice integrates sustainability, circadian awareness, and human-centred performance into precise, restrained lighting strategies aligned with architectural intent and material expression.

Founded in Australia in 2014 following its founder's Fabio Von Der Liebl's studies in Melbourne, the studio began as an interior design practice. Early residential projects in Florianópolis, Brazil, established a holistic approach grounded in materiality and spatial rhythm. Relocation to São Paulo expanded this foundation through further study in design thinking and architectural lighting, leading to national work across Brazil and a refined focus on lighting as a defining spatial discipline.

In 2016, Victor Drummond joined the studio, bringing extensive experience in luxury brand strategy, international marketing, and cultural positioning. His background across global luxury and institutional sectors strengthened the studio’s strategic outlook, reinforcing its ability to operate within high-end residential and hospitality markets with precision and discretion.

In 2022, the practice transitioned exclusively to architectural lighting consultancy, sharpening its methodology toward measurable performance, visual comfort, and long-term environmental responsibility. Today, Studio Von Der Liebl operates internationally, with presence across Brazil and Europe.

Lighting is treated as an invisible layer of architecture — shaping atmosphere and perception without excess. Projects develop through spatial analysis, calibrated modelling, and technical coordination to ensure visual clarity, energy efficiency, and system resilience.

Research informs each stage, including spectral calibration, melanopic awareness, glare control, and sustainable specification. Advanced digital tools support scenario testing and adaptive control strategies across complex environments.

Lighting is not decorative.
It is architectural intelligence — deliberate, measured, and nothing in excess.

Meet the founders


Our Offices

London, United Kingdom

Lisbon, Portugal

Sāo Paulo, Rio de Janeiro & Santa Catarina, Brazil

Studio 

Studio Von Der Liebl is an architectural lighting consultancy grounded in precision, restraint, and measurable performance. The practice operates at the intersection of spatial intelligence, environmental responsibility, and human physiology — shaping lighting as an integrated architectural system rather than an applied layer.

Approach

Lighting as Spatial Moderator

Light is treated as a spatial moderator — guiding focus, reinforcing hierarchy, and shaping atmosphere without visual excess. Rather than decorative emphasis, the studio prioritises calibration: contrast ratios, spectral balance, glare control, and spatial rhythm.

Lighting is integrated into architecture and materiality from the earliest stages of design, ensuring coherence between form, surface, and illumination.

Evidence-Based Design

Design decisions are informed by research in visual perception, circadian science, and environmental psychology. Spectral rendering, melanopic impact, flicker mitigation, and colour fidelity are considered alongside functional lux levels and architectural intent.

Each project balances measurable performance with experiential clarity.

Integration Over Decoration

The studio does not approach lighting as ornament. It is embedded within ceilings, joinery, and architectural detail — supporting atmosphere while remaining visually disciplined.

Restraint is not limitation; it is control.

Method

Concept

Spatial analysis establishes hierarchy, rhythm, and programme-based requirements. Early-stage strategy defines tone, contrast, and experiential transition across day and evening conditions.


Simulation & Lux Modelling

Digital modelling and lux calculations inform distribution, uniformity, vertical illuminance, and visual comfort. Beam angles and aiming studies are calibrated to eliminate glare and ensure precision.

Controls Strategy

Digitally addressable control systems are specified to enable adaptive scene transitions, operational flexibility, and energy optimisation. Dimming curves, temporal shifts, and layered zoning are defined in alignment with programme and circadian considerations.

On-Site Calibration

Final commissioning refines aiming, intensity, and scene balance. Calibration ensures the built environment reflects the intended spatial hierarchy and sensory experience.

Lighting performance is measured, not assumed.


Sustainability Commitment

Longevity

Specifications prioritise long-life LED modules, high-efficacy performance, and systems designed for extended operational durability.

Serviceability

Where possible, luminaires are selected for accessible maintenance, modular replacement, and long-term adaptability — reducing unnecessary material waste.

Measured Environmental Performance

Energy efficiency, embodied impact, and lifecycle considerations inform specification. Lighting systems are designed to reduce operational load while supporting comfort, clarity, and wellbeing.

Sustainability is embedded within technical decision-making — not appended as an afterthought.


Lighting is architectural intelligence — precise, integrated, and nothing in excess.


Services

Concept Lighting Strategy

Early-stage spatial analysis defining hierarchy, contrast, tone, and experiential transitions. Lighting strategy is developed in parallel with architecture to ensure integration from inception.

Technical Lighting Design

Detailed luminaire selection, beam calibration, glare control, and coordination with architectural and engineering disciplines. Documentation supports buildability, compliance, and performance integrity.

Daylight Integration

Analysis of orientation, seasonal variation, and interior reflectance to harmonise electric light with natural daylight conditions. Electric lighting is calibrated to complement, not compete.

Control System Strategy

Digitally addressable lighting architectures enabling adaptive scene transitions, operational flexibility, and energy optimisation. Dimming curves and zoning strategies are defined in alignment with programme and circadian considerations.

Performance Modelling

Lux calculations, vertical illuminance studies, and aiming simulations to ensure measurable visual comfort and spatial clarity. Performance is tested prior to construction.

Sustainable Specification

Selection of high-efficacy, serviceable systems prioritising longevity, embodied responsibility, and reduced operational energy demand.

Wellness-Centred Calibration

Spectral consideration, flicker mitigation, glare reduction, and evening melanopic awareness integrated to support comfort, restfulness, and perceptual balance.


Contact

studio@vonderliebl.com+44 7435 878908
Fabio Von Der Liebl
Founder & Principal Lighting Designer

Studio Von Der Liebl®


We design and optimise lighting to improve how spaces perform — enhancing wellbeing, reducing energy use, and aligning light with architecture.







Spa Project, London

April, 2023


Subterranean Pool & Spa
- Gruta Light Study

Stuart House — Kensington, London



The lighting concept for the underground pool and spa at Stuart House reimagines the space as a gruta — a calm, immersive cavern shaped by the illusion of natural light entering through an opening above. The intention was to evoke the experience of a secluded natural swimming pool bathed in daylight filtering through rock and water.





Developed in collaboration with the interior design team at Banda Studio, the strategy sought to dissolve the perception of enclosure typically associated with subterranean environments. Rather than introducing visible feature lighting, illumination was modelled as vertical penetration — a controlled descent of light suggesting an oculus within a geological volume.


Careful modulation of luminance hierarchy was essential. Lux calculations, aiming studies, and visual simulations refined beam distribution, vertical illuminance ratios, and the interplay between water surface and stone. Light was shaped to behave as if refracted and softened by depth, with particular attention given to mitigating specular reflection and suppressing glare across the pool plane.







Simulation and visual translation — the original DIALux render establishes calibrated lux levels, beam distribution, and luminance hierarchy, while the AI-enhanced image refines material realism and atmospheric depth without altering the underlying lighting calculations. The process preserves technical integrity while rendering the spatial and perceptual intent of the subterranean gruta environment.

Lighting operates here as a perceptual instrument rather than an object.
Concealed linear systems and indirect illumination articulate texture and spatial rhythm while maintaining a low-luminance, cave-like balance. Horizontal and vertical levels were calibrated to preserve legibility without disturbing the meditative stillness of the environment.


Moisture resilience, serviceability, and long-term durability informed every specification decision, ensuring sustained performance within a high-humidity setting. The resulting atmosphere is neither theatrical nor decorative. It is measured, immersive, and physiologically aware — supporting relaxation, recovery, and sensory clarity.


AI-enhanced images refine material realism and atmospheric depth without altering the underlying lighting calculations. The process preserves technical integrity while rendering the spatial and perceptual intent of the subterranean gruta environment.



At Stuart House, lighting
does not imitate nature.

It reconstructs its logic 
guiding perception
through controlled
verticality, reflection,
and shadow.



Simulation and visual translation — the original DIALux render establishes calibrated lux levels, beam distribution, and luminance hierarchy.

Lighting & Environmental Control InfrastructureLow-luminance linear architectural lighting integrated within ceiling and wall recesses
Indirect perimeter illumination modelling vertical stone and textured surfaces
Concealed uplighting to simulate filtered daylight penetration
Moisture- and corrosion-resistant luminaires (high IP-rated specification) suitable for spa environments
Warm-neutral calibrated colour temperature to evoke natural light filtered through water and stone
CRI >90 for accurate material rendering under low ambient levels
Flicker-free LED drivers to maintain neurological comfort in reflective conditions
Low-glare optics with fully shielded sources to minimise specular reflection across water surfaces
Controlled beam distribution balancing horizontal and vertical illuminance ratios
High-efficacy LED modules optimised for continuous operation in high-humidity environments
Digitally addressable DALI-based adaptive scene control enabling gradual intensity transitions
Specified from manufacturers prioritising durability, serviceability, and long-term environmental performance

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