Sofitel sits within a Grade II listed neoclassical building, that was styled in the 1920s to be in keeping with John Nash’s original Regent Street. The primary objective of the lighting design was to illuminate the hotel façade in a way that is complimentary to the lighting masterplan for Regent Street without causing glare within each bedroom. Superlight Nano floodlights with different colour temperatures accentuate the architectural details.
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