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PROJECT / ASPERS, STRATFORD CITY, UK / HOLLAND CASINO SCHEVENINGEN, NETHERLANDS


PROJECT DETAILS


Holland Casino Scheveningen, The Netherlands Client: Holland Casino Architect: Claessens Erdman Concept Design: Sinot


Lighting Design: Bique Lighting


Aspers, Stratford City, UK Client: Asper’s


Architect: Design Coalition


Project Co-ordinator: Emeny Thurley Partnership Lighting Design: Gravity Design


LIGHTING SPECIFIED


Holland Casino Scheveningen, The Netherlands Projection Lighting AlphaLED downlights - Pin Hole, Gyro Cube, Nimble


Tom Dixon Copper Void pendants RGB custom-made LED for escalators FLOS Kap 105 LED recessed downlights


Aspers, Stratford City, UK


Projection Lighting AlphaLED Nimble downlights ALM bespoke pendants (supplied by Alliance Lighting UK) ACDC cold cathode


UK LED linear and colour change LED


Inspired by Design decorative fabric pendants and bespoke VIP bar chandelier


Kreon wall recessed channel lighting MR-Resistor LED lamps


Tom Dixon restaurant and entrance pendants Moooi main bar pendants Cube bespoke long bar pendant Vibia exterior standard lamps Chelsom and Porta Romana table lamps iLight and Willow control


of house including 367 metres of ACDC cold cathode and 181 metres of linear LED. Overall the front of house scheme is 96.4% energy efficient.


“The project was approached firstly with design driving the scheme but with energy consumption and maintenance as a very crucial second,” comments Hammond. “We designed it to provide the highest level of uniformity we could achieve on the gaming tables themselves but with areas of lower level lighting and colour change to create a bit of drama in the social areas of the casino.”


Another piece of drama at the casino are the pendants that give the casino its trade- mark decadent look. Alliance Lighting UK were approached by Gravity Design to help them source the fittings. One of Alliance’s partners, ALM, were tasked to manufacture large rings with glass drops that would cre- ate a glamorous and fun feeling in the huge gaming room.


In order to give a dramatic and lavish feel to the casino, the sizing and quantities of the pendants were paramount. All fittings are made with 7W/m LEDs that are re- flected in the glass drops which contribute to the sparkle and add a sense of excite- ment to the venue


Aspers trademark pendants - large rings with glass drops - are manufactured by ALM and supplied by Alliance Lighting UK and create a sense of excitement.


To manufacture and transport these large pendants and then assemble them on site, so that they appeared seamless, was a huge undertaking as the fittings were also to be used as general lighting, not just to enhance the mood. www.gravitydesign.uk.com


Energy consumption and quality of light is very important to both projects but, ultimately, it is the design credentials of the schemes that were the priority. By creating pockets of interest around neces- sary uniform lux levels in the gaming areas, both practices have created exciting spaces where customers are happy to spend many hours winning... and losing!


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