Lighting in Design May-June 2015

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Can better lighting help airports be a little less horrible? New technologies and design approaches are making their way into existing airport terminals as renovation-through-lighting is seen as a lower-cost means of face-lifting some of the older buildings. Gavin Chait tells us how. 8 PRASA’s Nerve Centre Anthony Tischhauser describes the dynamic lighting concept that motivated the jury’s decision to choose GAPP Architects and Urban Designers to design the new operational centre for Gauteng’s railways. 4 Dynamic lighting signature for retail complex Lightemotion resolves numerous issues through a lighting design strategy for the interior retail concourse and two main entrances to Complexe Desjardins in Montreal. Creating light for special applications Randal Wahl of Regent Lighting Solutions speaks to Lighting in Design about what goes into creating a light fitting for a special application. Intelligence takes many forms Craig DiLouie, education director for the Lighting Controls Association, explains how intelligent lighting control systems are changing lighting installations into highly flexible, responsive and controllable systems. Lighting control with the click of a mouse Lighting Innovations and Osram have teamed up to offer the South African market an advanced lighting control system that also provides significant energy savings.

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Digital LED Illumination for CapeTown monuments Cape Town's Clock Tower, Port Captain's building and Swing Bridge have received a lighting facelift using LEDs.

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