The lighting scheme was designed by MEIT Associates and won the category for workplaces in the recent Lighting Design Awards.
The special light fittings, with their clusters of five lamps, are operated by DALI interfaces. They normally operate at 80% output to produce the required lighting levels. When a lamp fails, the ballasts report back through the Simmtronic lighting control management system, which is programmed to compensate by increasing the light output of the remaining four lamps. This maintains the light level with only minor impact on the light distribution. When the failed lamp is replaced, the system resets to default mode.
Lighting and effects have been used extensively to produce visual interest, with colour and intensity changes to create a 'living' environment. Responsive colour-coded lights are used in roof rafts above meeting rooms to indicate their occupation/reservation status.
Simmtronic lighting controls have been employed throughout and incorporate presence detection, scene setting, audio-visual interfaces, partition linking and other functions associated with major corporate office developments.




