Noble flats in the university city of Münster
In the university city of Munster, a six-story high-rise was built to meet the ever-increasing demand for high-quality housing for the city’s more than 50,000 students. The complex comprises of 15 residential units with a total area of 3767 square feet.

A brick façade with clearly defined grid lines and generous window areas give the architecture of this new building its character. Its architectural radiance is accentuated by BEGA luminaires.
The large windows allow daylight to stream into the flats from the outside, and from the inside they provide an impressive view of some of Münster’s picturesque buildings. Virtually invisible during daylight hours, BEGA wall luminaires blend into the architecture. After dusk, however, they unleash their full potential: arranged between the windows for maximum effect, the fixtures underline the building’s symmetry and create playful shapes with their light.
On the balconies, shielded BEGA wall washers create an attractive lighting atmosphere combined with high visual comfort. Precise reflectors inside the luminaire housing direct the light to ensure glare-free illumination.


BEGA recessed ceiling downlights accentuate one of the most striking features of this new building: the car elevator via which residents reach the 13 parking spaces in the underground car park. They cast their light from above onto the characteristic entrance area, which is reinforced with striking brass panels. The area on both sides of the driveway is illuminated by compact BEGA outrigger floodlights.