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EMBEDDING THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY INTO LUMINAIRES

Lighting is playing an ever-increasingly important role in the circular economy. Luminaires are no longer seen as part of the disposable society, thanks to a recognition that they can be upgraded and refurbished to extend their lifetime. Responsible manufacturers are integrating this approach into the design of luminaires from the outset, providing greater convenience to sustainability. David Goddard, Head of UK Projects from LEDVANCE explores this principle.

For many years the lighting industry faced the challenge of reducing electronic waste. The barrier to achieving this was the limited lifespan that traditional light sources, and even early generation LEDs, offered. To address this, responsible manufacturers have adopted manufacturing practices that enable luminaires to be part of the circular economy.

At its heart, the circular economy is a model of production and consumption that involves reusing, repairing, refurbishing existing products for as long as possible. The lifecycle of products is subsequently extended and is a move away from the linear economic model society had become reliant on. The unsustainable linear model is one which involves large quantities of cheap, and therefore rapidly disposable, products. These are never recycled or upgraded and ultimately end up being sent to landfill on an all too frequent basis.

One example of the circular economy in practice is LEDVANCE’s EVERLOOP approach. This principle enables the replacement of individual light sources and drivers in a convenient way, rather than having to replace luminaires in their entirety. The purpose behind EVERLOOP is that it is integrated into the LED from the offset, allowing for the straightforward upgrade with new drivers and new LED light sources at any time. This means the luminaires have an almost unlimited lifespan.

The ease of replacement is key to the success of this sustainability practice. Having the ability to change the driver and light source embedded into the luminaire offers a convenient choice for many across the industry. This includes installers, planners, and facilities managers, among others wanting to secure sustainable efficiency of industrial and office applications, as well as public buildings.

The EVERLOOP approach is one way that LEDVANCE is contributing to the EU’s plan to reduce electronic waste. As well as meeting legislative requirements and targets, it also represents how lighting manufacturers are demonstrating efforts and measures that go above and beyond to address sustainability matters.

There are many reasons why focusing on the reduction of electronic waste is crucial. Firstly, the re-use of existing products slows down the use of natural resources and raw materials. This means a reduction in landscape and habitat disruption as materials do not need to be mined.

A circular economy further protects the natural environment by lowering the amount of waste that is sent to landfill, or disposed of through burning. Figures from the World Resources Institute show that each year, 300 million tonnes of plastic waste is produced globally. This is in addition to 54 million tonnes of electronic waste. Designing products that can be used for much longer will reduce waste levels, and therefore pressure on the environment.

Adding to this, creating more efficient and sustainable products from the beginning of its lifecycle helps to lower energy and resource consumption. This is because, according to research published by the European Parliament, it is estimated that more than 80% of a product’s environmental impact is determined during the design phase.

To put this into context, data shows that around 45% of global greenhouse gas comes from product use and manufacturing. By implementing circular economy strategies that reduce this need to keep producing more and more, will significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions. This has the ability to reduce and potentially reverse some of the negative implications of climate change.

The circular economy also secures benefits that go beyond the individual products themselves. A reduction in the number of new products also lowers the associated packaging that needs to be disposed of. By upgrading the products that are in situ, there is less packaging for the replacement products – only what is needed to transport and store them safely. This in turn lowers the amount of waste, that in too many cases is still non-recyclable, that will be sent to landfill.

The role of lighting in the circular economy is clear to see, especially when there is an easy solution to challenging the outdated and detrimental linear model. The move to refurbishing and upgrading luminaires is becoming increasingly commonplace, and LEDVANCE is proud to be part of this movement.

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New surface-mounted linear product from Ansell

Ideal for corridors and stairwells in education, commercial, and healthcare settings, Ansell Lighting has launched Degree – a new 1200mm surface-mounted linear, designed specifically for spaces requiring asymmetric light distribution.

Offering a choice of 80° and 120° beam angles, Degree delivers targeted illumination and is also power and CCT selectable between 3000K, 4000K and 5000K for added versatility.

Designed with ease of installation in mind, Degree features a clip-in gear tray to ensure quick and hassle-free mounting and maintenance, as well as end caps with pull-out conduit tabs to simplify conduit mounting for seamless integration into solid ceilings.

Delivering an impressive L80 60,000 hours, Degree has been constructed to last and comes backed by a five-year warranty for added peace of mind.

A self-test emergency option is also available for simplified management and maintenance.

Mark Abbott
, Managing Director at Ansell Lighting said: “Degree is the ideal solution for spaces where asymmetric fittings are required. Not only has it been built to deliver but it is also extremely simple to install; everything from the clip-in gear tray to the conduit-ready end caps have been designed with the installer in mind. It’s a smart, efficient choice for modern commercial environments where reliability and ease of use are essential.”

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Pharos enhances the Port of Rotterdam visitor experience

A lighting control system from Pharos Architectural Controls is creating an immersive experience for visitors at a new sustainable visitor centre at the heart of the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

Portlantis is home to a permanent, interactive exhibition that brings to life the story of one of the world’s busiest and most innovative ports. The exhibition explores the port’s rich history while looking ahead to its future as it embraces sustainable, low-energy operations.

Comprising five stacked exhibition spaces offering fantastic views across the North Sea, the coastline and the port, the exterior of Portlantis is incredibly striking. Inside, the exhibits are brought to life with a single-universe Pharos Designer LPC (Lighting Playback Controller), specified by Ata Tech, who delivered the complete lighting and audiovisual solution.

The permanent exhibition, designed by Kossmanndejong, spans three levels – each focusing on a different theme – while two of the levels will also host temporary exhibitions. To deliver the interactive and experiential elements, the system from Pharos Architectural Controls has been integrated across various locations within the building.

The installation uses six Pharos Designer touchscreens, a mix of 5-inch and 8-inch TPS (Touch Panel Station) devices which have been strategically placed throughout the visitor centre, offering elegant touch control with fully customisable interfaces. The TPS 5 is quick and easy to use when activating presets, manual overrides, or even to use a custom colour to personalise the lighting. The scheme utilises two passcode-protected TPS 5s, located in the two education rooms. These panels are used to control the video projectors and to adjust the lighting system to the appropriate settings.

The TPS 8 is a new, spacious and elegant interface that is fully customisable using the free Pharos Designer 2 software. One of the TPS 8 panels is passcode-protected, allowing staff to control the interactive maquette table by selecting different modes and highlighting specific areas. Additional TPS 8 units have been installed in the server room for direct access to the support menu, and another is located at the shop entrance, providing overall system control including startup and shutdown functions. A final TPS 8 has been placed in the group welcome space, where it is used to select introductory movies and control the room’s lighting and audio levels. The combination of the two touchscreen sizes made it the perfect solution for the visitor centre, which can offer easy-to-use touchscreen controls for the lighting, and show control in exhibition spaces, workshops and labs throughout the day.

Across these different locations, the Designer LPC manages and controls a range of systems, including PCs, BrightSign players, projectors and Advatek PixLite controllers. It is also responsible for controlling the building management system, a Casambi lighting system, DMX lighting and automated show doors. Additionally, the Designer LPC controls the Xilica audio digital signal processor (DSP) which is connected to Genelec Smart IP Dante speakers, providing an immersive soundscape throughout the building. This comprehensive setup allowed for seamless integration and precise control of all multimedia and lighting elements throughout the Portlantis installation.

The Designer LPC is an all-in-one control solution that is ideal for interactive and integrated lighting installations. As a rugged, compact unit, the LPC is designed to offer complete reliability even when in 24/7 operation. Furthermore, the LPC features individually controllable and independently running timelines and scenes. It also offers the freedom of real-time manual overrides, with the versatility of powerful show control and integration features, perfect for managing highly complex control systems like Portlantis.

Mark de Gruyter, Sales Director at Pharos Architectural Controls said: “Portlantis is a fascinating exhibition, celebrating and championing the Port of Rotterdam. By utilising the Designer LPC, the exhibition has become an engaging way for visitors to learn thanks to impressive audio-visual effects. It’s rewarding to know our technology is playing an integral role in educating visitors to Portlantis.”

Tom Aarts, Director at Ata Tech added: “The power and versatility of the Designer LPC is astounding. It has enabled us to use just one system to control and manage such a variety of technological elements of the Portlantis experience, making the installation incredibly straightforward for us. It meant we could focus on the overall picture of what we wanted to achieve, knowing the LPC would deliver everything we needed from a control perspective. We’re delighted to have chosen Pharos as our partner for this project.”

Ata Tech collaborated closely with the project’s main contractor, Bruns, design studio Kossmanndejong, and a team of creative partners to develop a robust technical platform that brings the Port of Rotterdam’s story to life. The result is an engaging and memorable experience that captures the port’s past, present, and future – entertaining and inspiring visitors from around the globe.

Project Credits:

Client: Port of Rotterdam

Designer: Kossmanndejong

Exhibit builder and general contractor: Bruns

Lighting Controls: Pharos Architectural Controls

Lighting Design: HeinzLoopstra

Software / Content: BIND, Danny Weijermans, Shosho, IJsfontein, YIPP, VSTEP Simulation, MetImke, VideoAgency, MCW, Orfixmedia, VR Gorilla, Mevea

AV, hardware and lighting: Ata Tech

Photography: Robin Utrecht

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White Light Brings West End Production Values to Dunottar School’s Shrek the Musical

Reigate, Surrey – When Dunottar School set out to stage its most ambitious production yet—Shrek the Musical—Theatre & AV Manager Ted Swan knew he wanted to raise the bar. With a background in professional theatre and experience in the West End, Ted turned to White Light, a d&b solutions company (WL), to help bring a touch of theatrical magic to the school’s 480-seat venue.

Over three sold-out nights, the school’s production wowed audiences with a full-scale set, dynamic lighting, and immersive effects, all made possible through a carefully curated hire package from WL. The equipment included Ayrton Diablos, ETC ColorSource Spot V fixtures, Chauvet Cloud 9 foggers, Unique 2.1 hazers, and Magic FX Power Shot confetti systems.

“The kids are so talented—some of them have even performed in the West End,” said Ted. “I wanted to give them a platform that matched their ability. WL helped us do exactly that.”

Working closely with WL’s Senior Account Handler Adam Walker-Cheetham, Ted developed a lighting plan that balanced creative ambition with the technical constraints of the school’s venue. With limited rigging capacity, weight was a key consideration, making the Ayrton Diablo the ideal choice.

“We needed compact movers that could still deliver real punch,” Ted explained. “The Diablos were perfect. I used them to shutter in on a bridge, throw gobos across the stage, and create stunning beam effects through haze. The results were incredible.”

From initial planning to opening night, WL’s team provided hands-on support. When a fog machine failed just an hour before curtain-up, a replacement was delivered within 40 minutes.

“The service was amazing,” said Ted. “Every time I called, someone picked up. Whether it was technical advice or last-minute kit, WL was there. It was smooth, easy, and completely stress-free.”

For Ted, this production marked his first major project at Dunottar, and a turning point for what’s possible in school theatre.

“We’ve gone from school shows to full-scale productions. With WL’s support, we’re delivering experiences that rival professional venues. It’s opened up a whole new world for us.”

Adam Walker-Cheetham, Senior Account Handler at WL, comments: “It’s been a real pleasure supporting Ted and the team at Dunottar School. Helping them bring their creative vision to life with the right tools and technology is exactly what we’re here for. I first discovered my love for theatre at school, so it’s incredibly rewarding to play a part in inspiring the next generation, whether they are future audiences or future professionals in our industry.”

Photo courtesy of Dunottar School, Shrek the Musical

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Calverton Miners Welfare FC kicks off with Wireless Lighting Upgrade

Calverton Miners Welfare Football Club in Nottinghamshire has undergone a lighting transformation, replacing outdated metal halide fittings with energy-efficient LED floodlights and wireless lighting controls. This upgrade modernises the grassroots football ground with a smart, sustainable solution tailored to the needs of community sport.

Previously, the club’s lighting consisted of ageing metal halide fixtures mounted on old steel columns and powered by an onsite generator, illuminating both the main football pitch and the 5-a-side pitch. As part of a broader football framework initiative, the club aimed to improve visibility, energy efficiency, and lighting control – all without disrupting the existing infrastructure.

Halliday Lighting were directly appointed by the main contractor to deliver a full electrical installation, which included replacing the entire floodlighting system from the ground up, from underground cables, steel raise lower masts and equipment cabinet to front end protection and relocated distribution and control.

A key requirement of the framework was the integration of dimmable controls to suit varied usage patterns and enhance energy savings.

For Calverton Miners Welfare FC, the goal was to modernise the club’s outdated metal halide lighting with a reliable, efficient, and easy-to-control solution — without the need for disruptive rewiring. To achieve this, Tridonic supplied a tailored package of wireless lighting controls perfectly suited for outdoor sports environments that is easily commissioned by utilising the mobile commissioning app, and the use of basicDIM Wireless allows end users to access a simple and ease lighting controls solution that doesn’t compromise on features and benefits.

The upgrade included Tridonic’s basicDIM Wireless OTD modules, basicDIM Wireless G2, and PS3 power supplies — all engineered for outdoor performance and seamless integration. The result is a future-ready, sustainable lighting solution that improves safety, visibility, and overall functionality for the club.

Matt Caygill, Business Development Manager, Tridonic UK said: “This upgrade provides the club with a dependable and energy-efficient lighting solution that improves both safety and functionality. It’s a great demonstration of how wireless technology can elevate grassroots sports facilities, delivering optimal lighting conditions for players while enabling greater control and energy savings.”

Calverton Miners Welfare FC’s lighting upgrade sets a new benchmark for community sports facilities, showcasing how innovative technology can deliver long-term benefits without the need for costly structural changes.

Project credits:

Client: Calverton Miners Welfare FC

Sports Lighting Contractor: Halliday Lighting

Lighting Technology Provider: Tridonic

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P&A Projects creates custom commercial lighting design for Accenture Circle Square, Manchester

Leading lighting designers and manufacturers, P&A Projects, have successfully completed an innovative commercial project in Manchester for Accenture at the No.2 Circle Square workspace.

Global professional services company, Accenture, has created an innovative new hub at the Circle Square 2 workspace in Manchester. The multi-sq-ft hub, situated in the landmark building and spread over three floors, will be home to around 500 employees who will be supporting Accenture’s clients in the Northwest region, allowing the business to expand into new projects across the UK and beyond.

Accenture has been located in Manchester for 30 years and this transition to Circle Square marks a significant moment in the organisations evolution. No.2 Circle Square is a joint venture between Bruntwood SciTech and Vita Group, creating market leading brands and dedicating spaces to the growth of science and technology.

Appointed by electrical contractor CSK Electrical, P&A Projects were to supply lighting features throughout the offices and meeting rooms. The brief was to provide a custom, alternative solution to the specified bespoke luminaires that met the requirements of the space.

P&A Projects supplied several custom oval pendant luminaires, bespoke linear rail luminaires, and various SubSpace 50 suspended linear luminaires varying in size from 1200mm to 2400mm. The custom pendant fixtures were specified in RAL black, while the linear rail luminaires were finished in green with copper shades for a completely unique design that complemented the overall interior design vision.

Philip Ascroft, Managing Director at P&A Projects said: “We were excited to be part of this project, providing a fresh start for Accenture to grow their business in the North West. Circle Square is a forward-thinking venture which will provide the perfect location for Accenture to thrive. This was a brilliant opportunity for P&A Projects to demonstrate how our design and manufacturing capabilities provide bespoke lighting fixtures that meet the needs of each individual space and requirements.”

Project credits:
Electrical Contractor – CSK Electrical
Lighting Partner: – Palace Lamps Company
Photography: Mike Dinsdale

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Indian Railway Stations Shine with K-LITE’s Landscape and Architectural Lighting Solutions

As part of India’s ambitious drive to modernise its infrastructure, three key railway stations in the southern region – Begumpet and Karimnagar in Telangana, and Shornur Junction in Kerala – have recently undergone a transformative facelift.

With projects completed as recently as April and May 2025, these upgrades were carried out under two major national programmes: the PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan and the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme (ABSS). While Begumpet and Karimnagar stations were developed as part of Gati Shakti Units (GSUs) to fast-track connectivity and urban infrastructure, the enhancement of Shornur Junction was aligned with the broader goal of improving passenger amenities and travel experience under the ABSS.

K-LITE played an important role in shaping the lighting landscape across all three stations. Known for their technical reliability and design-led solutions, K-LITE delivered a wide selection of outdoor lighting products that elevated both the functionality and visual appeal of these public spaces. K-LITE’s sales team proactively engaged with project stakeholders across each location, building strong relationships through continuous dialogue and project support – an approach that proved key to securing and successfully delivering these high-impact projects.

For the Begumpet and Karimnagar stations, architectural firm M/s Narsimham Associates from Secunderabad were entrusted with creating a landscape-led design vision. To support this, K-LITE supplied a wide range of decorative poles and contemporary landscape lighting fixtures to enhance the spaces.

At Begumpet, the integration of asymmetrical Sudo and Sudo Mini luminaires delivered focused, comfortable lighting and In-ground fittings were carefully placed to highlight natural elements. A mix of Nebula Mini and Midi fixtures, equipped with honeycomb louvres for glare control, brought refined accents to key areas, while Mushroom bollards, Neon Flex, LED strip lights, and recessed Cylin Mini luminaires ensured pathways and perimeters were clearly illuminated.

Karimnagar station followed a complementary design, with the lighting strategy centring on continuity and energy efficiency. Anila Celosia and Heron Conical poles were used to complement the design, with Imperial Mini, a decorative pole-mounted luminaire with downward light distribution to deliver a clean architectural emphasis.

At Shornur Junction, the lighting upgrade took a different route. Appointed directly by the Executive Engineer of the Palakkad Division, K-LITE worked closely with railway officials to deliver a tailored lighting solution that aligned with the goals of the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The design focused on creating a safe, accessible, and visually welcoming environment for passengers. Here, the emphasis was on creating a lighting scheme that not only improved visibility and orientation but also enhanced the architectural expression of the station’s environment.

Across all three sites, the lighting solutions demonstrate a strength in delivering technically robust, aesthetically sensitive, and energy-efficient products. K-LITE’s commitment to supporting public infrastructure is evident in every detail of these railway projects. With thoughtful design coordination, intelligent product choices, and long-term collaboration with key project stakeholders, K-LITE continues to illuminate India’s path toward a smarter, more sustainable future.

Project Credits

Begumpet railway Station, Begumpet, Hyderabad, State Telangana

Karimnagar railway station, Karim Nagar City, State Telangana

Shornur railway station, Shornur, Palakkad, State Kerala

Architectural – Narsimham Associates

Shornur Station, K-lite, were directly appointed by the Palakkad division Executive Engineer

Images – Courtesy of K-LITE

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K-lite Products, Begumpet Station Landscape

2079-600-G52-DA – Anila Celosia Lighting Pole

2079-600-G52-SA – Anila Celosia Lighting Pole

KL-2743 Sudo – Asymmetrical-12W LED

KL-2747 Sudo Mini 2747- 6W LED

KL-4098 In-Ground Input power-8W LED

KL-4129 Fountain Light – Underwater Luminaires- 18W LED

KL-4266 Nebula Mini with Honey Comb KL-8333 – 6W LED

KL-4268 Nebula Midi with Honey Comb KL- 8334 -12W LED

KL-4893*Imperial Mini 50W LED

KL-5583 Mushroom Bollard -16W LED

KL-3230 Neon Flex

KL-4082 Cylin Mini-18W LED

KL-4267 Nebula Midi-12W LED

KL-4283 Nebula Midi – GU10 (Green and Red LED Lamp 7W)

KL-7289 LED Strip Light- 12W/m

For Karim Nagar Station Landscape

2079-600-G52-DA – Anila Celosia Lighting Pole 6000MM

2079-600-G52-SA – Anila Celosia Lighting Pole 6000MM

2075-700-S06-DA – Heron Conical Lighting Pole 7000mm

2075-700-S06-SA – Heron Conical Lighting Pole 7000mm

KL-4268 Nebula Midi-12W LED

KL-4392 Avenue 100 LED Road Light Fixture mounted on Heron Lighting Pole

KL-4893* Imperial Mini 50W mounted on SA/DA Anila celosia lighting pole

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Light Forms Provide Bespoke Lighting Solutions For The Place, Nottingham

The Place is a landmark new-build student accommodation development in Nottingham, and the first of its kind for developer and owner MRP. Designed to offer more than just a place to live, the scheme combines style, function, and a strong sense of identity, brought to life by the award-winning interior designers at Ekho Studio.

The interior design from room finishes to the schemes stunning amenity spaces on the ground floor and 11th floor roof terrace features lighting solutions from Light Forms.

The interior design narrative draws from three site-specific themes helping ensure a unique style and sense of place, reflected in both the finishes and lighting. The first thread was ‘heritage’, referencing Nottingham’s rich industrial past and iconic mills. The second thread was ‘process’, inspired by the city’s world-renowned lace-making traditions. Lastly, ‘locality’, drawing elegant cues from nearby Queen’s Road and the historic Belvoir Castle.

Ekho Studio’s lighting design approach focused on zoning the space, identifying the features and circulation points where track lighting will be used to aid wayfinding. Rachel Withey, Co-Founder at Ekho Studio commented “These are the areas where we specified Light Form’s flexible track lighting and the smaller fittings.”

Light Forms enriched the space by suppling a range of lighting solutions included Powergear Mains Track and Powergear DALI Track systems – chosen for their adaptability, performance, and clean architectural finish. These versatile tracks allowed for maximum flexibility in the amenity spaces and living areas, essential for future-proofing a high-use student environment.

To highlight features and create atmosphere, Carina 86 downlights were specified alongside the Nova 62 track spots and pendants. This combination delivers precision lighting with a timeless, elegant aesthetic that complements the scheme’s refined material palette and architectural character.

The end result is a dynamic, inviting space that balances practicality with personality, creating a student living environment that is not only functional but beautifully lit throughout.

Project credits:

Developer and Owner: MRP Investment & Development
Interior Designer: Ekho Studio
Lighting Manufacturer: Light Forms
Operator: Prestige Student Living
Building Architect: Consarc
Contractor: McAleer & Rushe
Photographer: Stevie Campbell

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TRILUX Lights Spain’s Most Sustainable Office Building

Colón Towers in Madrid sets new standards with NZEB, WELL and LEED
certifications

TRILUX has completed a landmark lighting project at Colón Towers (Torres Colón) in Madrid –
now recognised as Spain’s most sustainable office building. Owned by insurance group Mutua
Madrileña, the 31-storey building is the first in the country to achieve certification as a Nearly Zero
Energy Building (NZEB) and will also receive WELL and LEED certifications in recognition of its
outstanding environmental and workplace credentials.

An integral part of meeting these ambitious standards was the smart, energy-efficient lighting
solution designed and delivered by TRILUX Spain. Around 3,000 luminaires were installed
throughout the building, offering not only optimal light quality and visual comfort, but also integrated intelligence and digital control.

High-performance lighting for modern workspaces

TRILUX developed bespoke linear luminaires specifically for this project, all equipped with
integrated presence and daylight sensors. The luminaires adjust automatically to the time of day
and occupancy, supporting both energy efficiency and user wellbeing.
Lighting colour temperature (4,200 Kelvin), high colour rendering (CRI 90), and a unified glare
rating of 19 ensure compliance with WELL certification criteria, helping to promote productivity and
comfort. For added design value, Sonnos pendant luminaires in black were also selected to
enhance aesthetics in key areas.
Smart, connected and future-proof

Lighting throughout the building is controlled using the Casambi system, with each floor connected
to a central gateway. This enables the building team to manage lighting remotely, monitor
performance in real time, and streamline maintenance. If a luminaire needs replacing,
reprogramming is not required – delivering both time and cost savings.
This project underlines TRILUX’s capability in delivering cutting-edge lighting solutions that meet
the highest sustainability and workplace standards, supporting building owners and occupiers
alike. For further information, visit: www.trilux.com/en

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P&A Projects provides bespoke lighting solutions for the Express Building, Manchester

UK designers and manufacturers of lighting equipment, P&A Projects, have completed a successful commercial project at the Express Building in Manchester.

The Express Building is renowned for being the original Daily Express newspaper offices in Manchester. This Grade II listed building was designed by engineer Sir Owen Williams in 1939, and features a futuristic, space-age design with curved surfaces and glass finishes.

Today the building is used as a modern workspace in a vibrant neighbourhood in Manchester. The Express Building is home to a visitor reception, cafe, and business lounge, while the top fifth and sixth floors provide access to a dedicated terrace area with striking views across the city centre.

P&A Projects were appointed to the project by electrical contractor CSK Electrical to supply lighting features throughout the offices and meeting rooms. The brief was to provide a custom, alternative solution to the specified globe pendant luminaires and design a solution for the canopy luminaire.

Due to its glass fronted design, the expansive floors are flooded with natural light and the new lighting scheme makes the most of this, by accompanying it with a layered scheme featuring meticulously selected luminaires.

P&A Projects supplied 60 400mm Dia Globe luminaires with a bespoke decorative top cap, two 900mm Dia POLO pendant luminaires, a bespoke Art Deco exterior canopy luminaire, and various Subspace 70 linear luminaires varying from 1197mm to 3344mm in length. POLO and Globe are spherical suspended architectural luminaires, which draw the eye to their dynamic design, while the Subspace fixtures provide each area with comfortable general lighting.

Philip Ascroft, Managing Director at P&A Projects said: “We were thrilled to work on this innovative project, demonstrating how our bespoke lighting solutions can transform a space to meet the unique vision of the client. The Express building is a renowned architectural feature in Manchester and we were honoured to provide a custom lighting scheme that reflects this.”

Project credits:
Electrical Contractor – CSK Electrical

Lighting Partner: – Palace Lamps Company

Photography: Mike Dinsdale