Lighting in Design August-September 2015

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Minimal light for maximum effect When illuminating Segera Game Lodge in Kenya, João Viegas of Pamboukian lightdesign chose to play with light and shadow, creating a warm ambience that encourages guests to absorb the surrounding beauty. 8 Curved shapes and strong colours for primary casino The luminaires in Sun City Hotel’s primary casino add a playful element, complementing rather than competing with the visual experience of the busy casino floor. 4 Delivering value beyond illumination Jonathan Weinert of Philips Global Lighting Systems outlines five ways in which connected lighting uses data to deliver value that extends beyond illumination. Sustainable lighting for the River Club A sustainable lighting design delivers the aesthetics and security required by the River Club, one of Cape Town’s most celebrated golf and conference venues. Adaptive lighting can save lives and lower energy costs Whether for motor cars, businesses or homes, even moderately ‘smart’ adaptive lighting systems can provide impressive benefits in terms of lower costs and improved living experiences. Gavin Chait explains how. McGill University’s Faculty of Dentistry A minimalist architectural concept is supported by the pure and simple lines of the lighting fixtures to create lighting that unifies the different areas, guides occupants and meets the needs of the team, students and patients. Ancient bronzes and marble sculptures in avant-garde ambience The lighting supplied for the Fondazione Prada offers an ideal solution for the varied and complex tasks required in this visionary museum.

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