Lighting Design

Our low energy lighting strategies seamlessly integrate natural light and artificial lighting to deliver beautifully lit, visually pleasing environments.

We understand that designing great lighting means addressing both the technical and the human needs of the project. Our designs aim to be energy efficient, accurate and easy to live with as well as interesting, beautiful and inspiring. 

 

  • Image: Hélène Binet Info
    Fittings at Nevill Holt Opera were selected to meet the architect's vision of a 'raw' aesthetic, in keeping with the original agricultural use of the building. Decorative, warm exposed LED lamps alongside a bespoke central pendant - incorporating twenty eight porcelain shades - give subtle variations in light, enhancing the character of the space
  • Image: Hufton+Crow Info
    The roof of the newly refurbished Hayward Gallery allows daylight in for the first time in 50 years.
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    Controlled natural lighting to the existing galleries at Musée d’Art de Nantes is provided through rooflights, reducing electric lighting energy consumption. On especially bright days, blinds close to preserve the artworks, but levels are allowed to vary in order to embrace the changeability of sun and skylight both in tone and intensity.
  • Image: Hufton + Crow Info
    The double-height foyer at Generali Tower features slot lights integrated into the curving and sloping ceilings.
  • Image: Max Fordham LLP Info
    We were the exhibition lighting designers for the new £20M museum at Silverstone racetrack.
  • Image: Hufton + Crow Info
    Tone matched artificial lights in the turret augment the daylight distributed in the spaces below at Friends House
  • Image: David Morley Architects Info
    Careful analysis made sure light levels worked from all angles and eliminated distracting glare when the water was disturbed during play at London’s Olympic Water Polo Arena

Lighting Design