The challenge with this project was to make as little as possible impact on the actual structure while installing lighting as it is a Heritage building.
With the structural context given, the aim was to find a solution that has enough output and a controlled distribution with a ceiling wash on each archway that leads to the Grand Concourse.
The lighting designers at LDP came up with the idea by combining two rows of Where Is Ben 14 wall-washer profiles, mounted one behind the other, on each side of the archway.
When it comes to the Grand Concourse itself, again the idea was to magnify each arch looking glass doors around the Concourse, with something slim enough, so that the light can be seen while the light source concealed. Very compact dimensions of the Downhill Dan 10, surface mounted and embarking 20w/m LED strip, met the requirements.
Project Details:
Location | Eddy Ave, Haymarket NSW |
Photography | Leif Prenzlau |
Engineer | LDP Lighting Design Partnership |
Used Products:
Downhill Dan 10
XD Profiles
Where's Ben 14
XD Profiles