• David Morgan Associates designs luminaires for RIBA-award-winning projects

    An international luminaire design company has lit up two RIBA-award-winning buildings in London.
    June 17, 2010
    2 min read
    Regent's PlaceTwo of the 2010 Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) award-winning buildings in London have been illuminated with LED luminaires designed by David Morgan Associates (DMA) the international luminaire design consultancy and supplied by Radiant Architectural Lighting.

    DMA developed custom designed IP 68 LED up-lights for the Regent’s Place Pavilion with MBLD; and also designed the Radiant Serpentine IP 68 LED linear system used for the wall grazing illumination of a TFL bus driver facility in east London.

    Serpentine Project, TFL East LondonDavid Morgan said: “There are some truly stunning developments in this year’s RIBA Awards for London and we are proud to have been involved in two of them. The selection of a drivers facility on the one hand and of a landmark sculpture on the other serve to illustrate the importance of well designed lighting equipment to a finished scheme – whether that scheme is small and functional or iconic and sculptural." Scheme details:
    Regent's Place

    Regent’s Place Pavilion

    Architect: Carmody Groarke
    Lighting design: MLBD
    Client: British Land

    RAD 250 IP 68 buried uplight

    16 x 3 Watt Cree XRE LEDs with colour correction gel to create the ultra warm lighting effect.

    Narrow beam central lenses with medium beam outer lenses to give both long throw and also wide distribution.
    Serpentine Project

    Dagenham Bus Driver Facility

    Architect: Julian Cowie
    Urban and lighting design: Burns and Nice

    Radiant Serpentine IP65 exterior linear LED lighting system.

    3 Watt Cree XRE white LEDs with medium beam lenses.

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