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Sill Lighting was
selected because it provided a sympathetic, efficient and cost effective
lighting solution.
Iain Johnston, Facilities Manager for the Council’s Heritage Services,
commented, “We liked the effect Sill had created on other prestigious
sites, such as the Royal Albert Hall and the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
After inviting three companies to submit quotes, we awarded Sill the
contract because they created a bespoke solution that fitted best with
our requirements.” image 1 image 2 |
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Designers
at Sill used the company’s 020 series projectors, which are compact
in size and can be used to produce different optical distributions.
Sill was able to incorporate the lights into the site’s existing
wiring points, causing minimal disruption to the area. The light fittings
were grouped and mounted directly onto extended gear enclosures using
pan and tilt mounting brackets, providing both vertical and horizontal
adjustments. Each group consisted of three or four wide beam 35 watt
projectors, while selected groups had an additional switched narrow
beam 70 watt fitting for the purpose of highlighting specific displays
or artefacts.
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