Lighting

W Edinburgh

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We were delighted to be part of the creative spirits, carefully curated to create a unique Scottish hotel for the Iconic W Brand in our very own capital city. Sophisticated and quirky, glamourous and decadent, the W Edinburgh is the centrepiece of the St James Quarter development – providing luxurious and vibrant hotel accommodation in the heart of Edinburgh. The Hotel comprises of 3 unique buildings – The Iconic ‘Ribbon’ Building, the contemporary ‘Quarter House’, and ‘James Craig Walk’ – […]

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Callum Innes Art Installation at the facade of Lysverket, Bergen

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The Art Installation at the facade of Lysverket enriches the KODE collection while gifting art, light, and color to Bergen and its visitors. Three panels on an otherwise blind façade of the building are illuminated with a sequence of coloured forms. Callum Innes conceptualised the piece and determined the sequence of patterns and colours.Technically the artwork was developed by EFLA | Kevan Shaw Lighting Design. We intended that the light sources should be invisible. These are integrated in folded aluminium […]

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University of Glasgow’s Western Campus redevelopment

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The University of Glasgow’s expansion known as the Western Campus provides substantial new areas of public realm space within the West End of Glasgow. The lighting team at Arup provided a lighting design that would help shape a positive experience for users and ensure a safe environment at night. An initial lighting strategy by Arup was produced for the site to provide guidance, and used the concept of borrowed light from buildings to ensure energy use at night was kept […]

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Kilmartin Museum

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Lighting design for the new Kilmartin Museum located in the heart of Argyll and Bute. A new visitor experience offering you the chance to journey back through 12,000 years, bringing our ancestors’ stories to life in bold and captivating ways. Lighting to museum exhibition space, audio visual space, temporary collection gallery, and retail shop. Lighting of interpretation and artefacts throughout new exhibition including objects on loan from collections of National Museum Scotland, British Museum and Historic Environment Scotland.

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