Lighting in Design August-September 2017

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Springs Mall: a warm and inviting ambience The location of the Springs Mall – which is situated alongside a wetland – became a catalyst for the design, which includes contemporary interpreta- tions of tactile timber, stone and other natural materials. Lighting a museum in theTimbavati The Graeme Naylor Museum, devoted entirely to the display of mammals, reptiles and birds found on the reserve, was recently extended and upgraded. As part of the upgrade, new lighting was installed throughout. Sasol headquarters: a sense of lightness The lighting brief for Sasol’s new headquarters on Katherine Street in Sandton was to provide an innovative, energy efficient lighting solution with maximum use of natural light and a full light management system. Light: the defining element that completes a project Gregg Cocking discusses three completely different projects that display artistic inventiveness and deliver lighting that not only suits the spaces, but enhances them. Lighting up 180Wellington Lightemotion employed a theatrical approach with detailed control systems to bring the subtlety of the grand architecture of this building to light, and has set the tone for the luminous environment in night time Ottawa. Refined and modern offices for Vigilant The lighting design for this project was complex and was achieved through careful fixture selection to support the function and concept in each zone.

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Sansevero Chapel museum iGuzzini worked closely with the museum's staff of experts to create a spectacular and dynamic lighting scenario for this fascinating place.

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