One Snowden Street, Broadgate Quarter
Suspended in Time
A visionary light installation spanning the atrium space of the refurbished Broadgate Quarter in London. Suspended rings of light hang staggered up in the 30m space; and provide a view of sculptural interest by day, and floating illumination by night. The lighting transitions through a spectrum of colour for an ever-changing outlook for office workers and visitors.
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Services
Architectural Lighting Design
Designing for Daylight
Lighting Installations
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Sectors
Installations
Workplace
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Client
Hines Europe Ltd
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Architect
John Robertson Architects

Providing visual comfort through lighting
Bringing the core space of this prominent office building in central London to life was a rewarding and challenging experience. It allowed us to explore a design that pushed the boundaries of light and form; whilst retaining the primary purpose of improving the space for those working in the bordering offices.


Imagery © Matt Livey