AWARDS
Lighting Design Awards
London
104
REVIEW
ENGLAND
Pic: Ramon Pratt Pic: Andre Brunecky
Pic: Peter Pritchard
winning scheme in the Exte- and a powerful 1200W light been recognised as best in class Clockwise from Top left:
rior category. Its design at the source. It was hailed by the judges at the Lighting Design Awards.
Speirs and Major’s Armani
Ginza Tower, Tokyo; the BA
Q House in Sandyford, Dublin as “a great engineering achieve- This prestigious award demon-
Lounge at T5, Heathrow by
was described by the judges as ment” and “unique in its abilities”. strates that the Vio truly is the
Pinniger and Partners; Q
“dramatic”. With motorised focus and zoom, best available high power LED
House in Dublin by Pritchard
Themis; Firefly won the Res-
The International category was it has a 0-100 per cent intensity on the market and is valuable
idential award for a scheme
won by Speirs and Major Associ- control, high optical clarity, and recognition of GE’s commitment
in the Strand, London
ates for the Armani Ginza Tower uniform distribution of light and to bringing innovative top quality
Below left: The Studio at the
Andaz Hotel in Liverpool by
in Tokyo. This was several projects colour. products to market.” Elektra Lighting
in one: facade, Emporio Armani In the Light Sources and Controls
www.lightingawards.co.uk
Below right: The Public in
West Bromwich, a winner
and Giorgio Armani outlets, the section, GE Consumer and Indus-
for Kevan Shaw Lighting
first Armani Spa, restaurant and trial triumphed with the Vio high Design
private bar with roof terrace. power white LED, which judges
The gold leaf motif which begins cited for its “colour stability”.
with custom LED fittings against GE Lighting’s highest power, white
a bamboo backcloth for the LED yet, the Vio 7.2, also avail-
facade is translated to a con- able in 1.2W and 3.6W, provides
cealed ceiling feature in Giorgio industry leading light quality and
and reiterated in the restaurant stability with light outputs of up
where dappled golden light in the to 350 lumens. Combining GE’s
form of a bamboo leaf motif is proprietary violet-chip with remote
projected on to the floor. multi-phosphor technology, the
In the Interior Luminaires catego- Vio provides more stable colour
ry, the judges selected as its win- than regular blue chip/yellow
ner the Luxo Ninety. Described by phosphor LED technology with
the judges as “beautiful” and “an low part-to-part colour variation.
instant classic”, the Ninety LED Plus it is diffused for a pleasing,
task light is spare and elegant in more uniform light similar to a
design but packs a punch. soft white incandescent lamp.
Martin Professional won the Receiving the award, GE Light-
External Luminaires category for ing’s product manager for solid
the Exterior 1200 Image Projector, state lighting, Andy Davies, said;
which boasts CMY colour mixing “We are thrilled that the Vio has Pic: Neil Knowles Pic: Kevan Shaw
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