Victoria Wharf Offices Leeds

Victoria Wharf Offices Leeds

Upgrade of office lighting gave this nineteenth century building a fresh new look.Humans’ pursuit of beauty is endless.Fixtures are an important means of expressing the beauty of buildings. The offices are situated on the northern bank of the River Aire in Leeds.

Sundopt worked in conjunction with Design Tonic. Their interior design team specified the type of lighting and chose Sundopt to work with on this project.It’s a really professional and famous team and we are so honor to be chosen as a partner in the vast world.

G3 Indirect/Direct/Direct-Indirect option was used to maximise the open plan office space creating a stylish and functional lighting theme throughout.Integral emergency option was also used with the added feature of occupancy PIR control.

This upgrade of office lighting project was completed in April 2021, with the site managers and the designers&end customer completely satisfied by the end result.

For more about Linear Lights:

Linear lighting is an effective and beautiful solution to a wide variety of needs. The most obvious are applications over longer surfaces – office , Residential housing, conference tables and many more . Not only will a linear light provide even illumination over these surfaces, it will also make a tidy aesthetic statement through balanced proportion. But those aren’t the only places where linear lights really shine. They can also upstage the traditional bathroom vanity lightbar, streamline workspace task lighting, or neatly fill vertical space in a vaulted living room.

The advantages of Linear Pendant LED Lighting: Easy to install and super low maintenance, LED linear pendants are a fantastic solution for active households. This design cuts a bold profile with its black body and white diffuser – a minimalist look that fits well with a variety of interior themes.

For more about Indirect/Direct Light:

WHAT IS INDIRECT LIGHT?

Simply stated, when light is directed onto a surface and reflects off, it creates indirect illumination. In this way, the light the moon provides is indirect illumination from the sun. Indoors we experience indirect illumination when luminaires are used to aim the light source at ceilings or walls to reflect around the room.

The opposite of indirect illumination is, of course, direct illumination – or direct light. Commonly referred to as task lighting, direct illumination utilizes the light source aimed directly at the item or area it is intended to illuminate.

Indoor spaces that lack or are void of natural light can benefit from indirect illumination’s ability to create a comfortable light that eases eye strain. Indirect light is also ideal for spaces that are for flexible use where the furniture or layout of the room is susceptible to change. The uniformity of the light distribution from indirect light.

Applications for indirect light

For lighting designers, the choice between indirect or direct illumination often comes down to aesthetics and application. Many environments require the targeted brightness delivered by direct lighting. These may include medical facilities, scientific testing labs, classrooms, and manufacturing. The ambiance and softer light provided by indirect illumination are often preferred in residential, retail, and business office environments. Of course, many illuminated spaces combine both direct and indirect light to achieve the designer’s vision.

Indirect light enables designers to create shadowless spaces and the appearance of spaciousness in otherwise restricted areas. Indirect light can also accentuate architectural features found in many modern retail and eatery designs including beams, pipes, and other structural features.

American Linear Lighting offers indirect lighting options with many of its suspended, and wall-mount linear fixtures.

 

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Post time: Jun-07-2021