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Facade Solution · Commercial Exterior
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Building Facade Lighting Solutions

LED wall washers, linear lights and practical project support for commercial towers, hotels, retail facades and mixed-use exteriors. Built for permanent outdoor use, easier specification and clearer project coordination.

22+Years of architectural lighting manufacturing
2000+Projects completed across global markets
FacadeWall washing, outlining, grazing and dynamic accents
Living World Mall Indonesia facade lighting project by TPK Lighting

Best fit for modern facade projects

Suitable for podium facades, glass curtain walls, hotel exteriors, commercial envelopes and landmark retail buildings.
Support can include product recommendation, beam-angle matching, file preparation, control coordination and installation reference.
Definition

What is building facade lighting?

Building facade lighting is the planned use of outdoor luminaires to reveal a building’s exterior form after dark. It can be used to wash large wall surfaces, trace rooflines and floor edges, highlight texture, or create dynamic brand-led colour scenes for special events.

For most projects, the goal is not simply brightness. The real target is a controlled night image: clean vertical light distribution, limited glare, durable outdoor performance and fixture layouts that suit the actual facade geometry.

TPK’s facade solution combines wall washers, linear lights and related control options so designers, contractors and project buyers can build a practical system around real project conditions.

Commercial retail facade lighting at Living World Mall Indonesia
Living World Mall, Indonesia — DMX-controlled facade lighting with geometric layer emphasis and commercial night identity.
Project Focus

Common needs in facade lighting projects

Most facade projects do not fail at the concept stage. They fail when optics, mounting, control and documentation do not match the building conditions. The module below is arranged around those real project needs.

01 · Uniformity

Clean wall washing without obvious scallops

Facade lighting needs beam angle, wattage and spacing to work together. Too much output or incorrect spacing creates hotspots, while weak output leaves vertical surfaces patchy and flat.

02 · Durability

Outdoor reliability for long-term operation

Permanent exterior lighting must handle rain, UV exposure, temperature change and maintenance constraints. The fixture structure matters as much as the visible light effect.

03 · Control

Static white or dynamic colour, but still manageable

Some projects need a quiet warm-white facade. Others need DMX-driven RGB or RGBW scenes. In both cases, the system should stay practical for wiring, zoning and later adjustment.

04 · Documentation

Files that help specification and approval move faster

Facade projects usually need more than photos. Product pages, certifications, catalogues, IES files and installation references help the project team compare options and reduce back-and-forth.

TPK Approach

How TPK supports a facade project

1

Share the facade conditions

Start with building photos, facade type, mounting location, control preference and the target visual effect.

2

Match fixture type and beam logic

Select wall washers, linear lights or high-power accents according to height, throw distance, texture and outline requirements.

3

Prepare product and technical files

Use the product pages and catalogue to review available certifications, control options, downloads and model range before order confirmation.

4

Coordinate delivery and application details

Confirm the final product mix, accessories and project needs, then move to quotation, production and follow-up through the contact team.

Selection Guide

Wall washer, linear light or high-power accent?

Project need Typical fixture type Where it fits best
Uniform vertical illumination on a facade surface LED wall washer Commercial facades, podium walls, columns, hotel exteriors, textured walls
Clean building outline, floor line or edge definition LED linear light Glass curtain walls, parapets, mullions, rooflines, modern mixed-use buildings
Longer throw or stronger emphasis on key facade elements High-power wall washer or spotlight Taller elevations, landmark accents, large feature zones and longer mounting distances
FAQ

Building facade lighting FAQ

What is the difference between wall washing and outline lighting?
Wall washing brightens the main facade surface, while outline lighting traces edges, floor lines or rooflines. Many successful facade projects use both together: wall washers for body illumination, linear lights for architectural definition.
Should I choose static white or RGB / RGBW?
Static white is usually better for permanent, refined building identity. RGB or RGBW is better when the facade needs event scenes, seasonal colour change or brand-driven dynamic presentation.
Can this page lead clients to actual product files?
Yes. The recommended product cards above link directly to TPK’s current live product pages, where users can continue to specs, catalogue items, certifications and download sections.
What kind of facade projects fit TPK best?
Commercial buildings, retail facades, hotels, mixed-use developments and modern architectural envelopes are the most natural fit, especially when the project needs practical product support rather than only visual inspiration.
Can TPK support custom project requirements?
Yes. For projects needing custom structure, beam logic, application coordination or related engineering discussion, this page should direct users to the custom page and contact page for the next step.
Where should users go next after reading this page?
The normal paths are product pages for technical review, case pages for references, the catalogue page for grouped files, and the contact page for quotation or project communication.
Next Step

Ready to discuss a facade lighting project?

Use the contact page for quotation and project discussion, the catalogue page for grouped product files, and the custom page for non-standard facade requirements.