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Lighting, Art + Science

Locality: Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9436 0998



Address: 1/41 Hume St 2065 Crows Nest, NSW, Australia

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14.01.2022 Yininmadyemi, Thou didst let fall, Hyde Park, Sydney The City of Sydney sought the services of Lighting, Art & Science to assist with the lighting of a commemorative memorial to the service of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait women and men, that were instrumental in World War II yet, but not treated as equals. The project poses some interesting challenges both in the site and nature of the materials used. The brief required a soft lighting effect that created a dramatic sce...ne however tied back to the War Memorial Podium and The Pool of Reflection A series of ground mounted surface spotlights, inground uplights and linear LED fixtures were used to create an interesting, thoughtful lighting outcome. Artist Tony Albert Client City of Sydney



12.01.2022 Brett Whiteley Place Lighting Art + Science in collaboration with landscape architects, Oculus were commissioned to propose a lighting design for the Brett Whiteley Place formerly known as North Sydney Plaza. It is also part of the North Sydney Council’s efforts to revitalize the public space and create a focal point in the middle of North Sydney CBD. A lighting design strategy envisioning improved safety as well as creating an attractive destination for the promotion of publ...ic arts, events and a place for social interactions. In the lighting design post top luminaires and high poles with spotlights provided the necessary safety lighting for the thoroughfare between the buildings and feature lighting in the form of catenary and LED inground strip lights to create a warm inviting environment for visitors, couples and families to relax and feel comfortable while navigating the space at night. Stylish round post top luminaires and poles with spotlights were selected to provide the area lighting. The public art work, seating, fountains and landscaped areas were aesthetically featured with up lighting from architectural inground LED luminaires, to welcome visitors to come and enjoy the park. Visitors and pedestrians to the Brett Whiteley Place now have a night-time travel route, which links the Mount Street and the adjacent Elizabeth Plaza with the aid of the new lighting scheme. Client North Sydney Council Landscape Architect - Oculus Photographer Simon Wood See more

10.01.2022 Henson Park, Marrickville-Sports Lighting Upgrade Lighting, Art & Science were engaged to upgrade the sports lighting at Henson Park, Marrickville. There was a requirement to reduce the spill lighting to surrounding residences in this inner-city sports field. The brief required the sports lighting to be able to be switched between 100lux, 200lux and 300lux to accommodate for different sporting usages principally AFL and Rugby League teams. Client-Marrickville Council

09.01.2022 Bondi Park and Pavilion, Bondi Lighting Art + Science were actively engaged in the Stage 1 upgrade works of Bondi Park and Pavilion by Waverley Council. A lighting concept envisioning improved safety and capacity for the park was realised, with post top luminaires providing much needed safety lighting for the paths in the space and feature lighting creating a warm inviting environment for local beachgoers, visitors, couples and families to visit and feel comfortable by the be...ach at night. Stylish round post top luminaires were selected and fitted with modern marine-grade finished poles durable for the coastal environment. The surf lifesaving sculpture and seating areas were aesthetically featured with uplighting from architectural inground LED luminaires, to welcome visitors to come and enjoy the park. Lighting controls and events bollards serve to further expand the power capacity of the space and allow the hosting of events for the Bondi community. Visitors to Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach now have a night-time travel route through Bondi Park, which links the beach and Campbell Parade with the aid of the new lighting scheme. Client Waverley Council Photographer Jackie Chan (we-ef) See more



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