All Lighting articles – Page 2
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Features
Tecton Super Highway
Elegance and a versatile, easy-to-install electrical distribution system are the key characteristics of Tecton Super Highway lighting specified by AHMM in a south London office block at 160 Tooley Street (pictured).
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Compact 100 Recessed Luminaires
The Compact 100 range provides ambient lighting for administrative and commercial spaces, and offers cost-effective, quality design
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Lighting by Modular Lighting
Unable to fix lights into the panelled walls, Hût specified Modular’s Nomad Minimal E27 Short – a ceiling-mounted light that could be angled back to illuminate the wall.
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Light fittings by Modular Lighting Instruments
The first UK commercial use of Iwasaki’s Cera Arc Natural Red metal halide uplighter.
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Technical
Office of Public Works with Keith Williams Architects' new Wexford Opera House
Wexford’s Theatre Royal gave award-winning lighting designer Sutton Vane Associates the chance to place its skills centre stage
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Technical
Dyson Jr finds a new angle with Motorlight
It appears that 35-year-old Jake Dyson has inherited his father’s imaginative and entrepreneurial genes.
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Glowing up and down
When the sun goes down on Soho, a public artwork by Jason Bruges Studio deploys a sequence of LEDs to replay the day’s journeys of the lift at Broadwick House
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Internal light fittings
Modular Lighting of Manchester supplied interior fittings from Duell, Skin Moon, and LTS Lichtkanal, and exterior products by Una.
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Lighting and coving by Whitegoods
Round fittings emphasise the curve of the reception desk.
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Uplighters by WE-EF Lighting, Nottingham
These in-ground uplights are made of stainless steel with a silicone rubber gasket and a safety glass lens.
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I-Guzzini linear wash light
This fluorescent lighting was installed to wash-light the timber benches, but the 35W modules are also suitable for walls or ceilings.
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Technical
Artificial lighting brings flashes of inspiration
Will Hunter examines recent projects at Cardiff Bay, Salford Law School and London’s Natural History Museum where lighting has been used to communicate an architectural concept
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Features
Zumtobel Vivo metal halide spotlight
Designed specifically for the retail market, the Vivo S fitting can switch from a recessed downlight to spotlight with a simple adjustment.
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Concord Lighting’s NoLimit spotlight
It may look conventional, but Concord Lighting’s NoLimit can be angled like a spotlight, rotating 360° around its longitudinal axis.
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Flos Architectural/Lightworks
The Compass spot fitting uses a low voltage QR111 lamp — selected for its beam control and colour-rendering properties — and an integrated dimmer switch.
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Zumtobel 3 way standard track
The Tren modular track lighting system is ideal for high ceiling spaces, including museums, showrooms and galleries.
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Time to switch
No need for wires with the Echo range of self-powered switches from MK Electric.
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Luminaire by Thorn
The Planor Suspended luminaire, which uses compact T5 fluorescent tubes, was specified to give diffused up- and down-light in the study bridge.
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