The YAS Hotel in Abu Dhabi was designed by Asymptote Architecture, the lighting design was done by Arup Lighting along with e:cue lighting control to create lighting effects such as color-changing light sequences, and to play customized three dimensional low-resolution video content, on the grid-shell.
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