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072 PROJECT / HIGHBURY STADIUM SQUARE, LONDON, ENGLAND 073
Pathways within the pitch use low level Bespoke feature lighting to the external glass structures punctuates the garden and cleverly double up as
bollard luminaires in a non-uniform arrange-
natural smoke vents from the basement carpark. A spokesman for Vision Four Developments commented:
“Hoare Lea Lighting has created a stunning and functional design that is spectacular to view and which also
ment to create drama and contrast while
works for people relaxing in, or walking through, the serene and tranquil space.”
highlighting key routes and intersections.
The patterns of illumination encourage
discovery and allow users to find intimate viding a spectacle that can be enjoyed from
Project Details
spaces within the landscape. the pitch and the overlooking apartments.
Highbury Stadium Square, London, England
The focal points of the space are the large, A colour-changing sequence is designed to
Client: Arsenal Football Club
glass, water filled forms. These sculptural
Development Consultant: Vision Four Developments Ltd
link with the bubble sequences providing
Lighting Design: Hoare Lea Lighting
elements also disguise vents from the car a narrative between light, light colour and Architect: Allies & Morrison
park beneath. Within the water, controlled bubble pattern.
MEP Consultant: Hoare Lea
Landscape Architect: Christopher Bradley-Hole
injections of air create swirling bubble The lighting design presents the culmination
Main Contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine
forms. These provide a perfect surface for of four years’ work and leaves an elegant
Electrical Contractor: NG Bailey
illumination. After tests and mock-ups, it legacy for the famous Highbury pitch.
Photography: Highbury Holdings
was decided that linear RGB LED luminaires www.hoarelealighting.com
Lighting Specified
should be used to wash light into the glass
• Bega - 8252 compact fluorescent
• Delta Light – MONOPOL 70TC
forms. These illuminate the bubble patterns
• NJO – Luxeon LEDS and RGB linear LED system
and the structure of the glazed boxes pro- • Pharos Architectural Controls
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