Living Showroom Vol. 5 Retail Edition
Welcome to the Living Showroom series, a real-world lighting journey where you can witness aesthetically brilliant lighting solutions shining brightly.
Welcome to the Living Showroom series, a real-world lighting journey where you can witness aesthetically brilliant lighting solutions shining brightly.
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05<br />
FEATURE PROJECT<br />
RAINE SQUARE<br />
CLIENT<br />
Charter Hall<br />
ARCHITECTS<br />
Taylor Robinson Chaney<br />
Broderick Architects and<br />
Cox Architecture<br />
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER<br />
Floth<br />
BUILDER<br />
Built<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />
Everett Smith<br />
LOCATION<br />
Cnr Murray Street, William<br />
Street & Wellington Street,<br />
Perth WA 6000<br />
PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
Ron Tan<br />
Charter Hall’s redevelopment of Raine Square expands the centre into a<br />
spectacular entertainment and retail precinct. Conveniently located close<br />
to the train and bus stations, Perth City Link and RAC Arena.<br />
This collaboration between Taylor Robinson Chaney Broderick and Cox<br />
Architecture, includes a new hotel, various restaurants and bars and a<br />
multi-screen cinema complex. The design addresses the site’s four street<br />
frontages and increasing public access in addition to integrating the<br />
existing heritage buildings.<br />
LIGHTING PLAN<br />
Façades and soffit are illuminated with striking effects to highlight both new<br />
and old architectural features. The modern gold squares lined with Unios<br />
Aeon Flex reflect the Raine Square branding while iGuzzini iPro, Linealuce<br />
RGB and Trick highlight the columns and detail of the heritage buildings.<br />
The interior features textured ceilings illuminated by Unios Aeon Flex<br />
and ELS downlights. Similarly the Unios Eclipse Linear lights compliment<br />
the timber beams creating a comfortable environment in addition to<br />
highlighting the texture. ELS Systemkanal 50 was used to create bold<br />
square feature lighting, which adds another graphic element that also<br />
reflects the Raine Square branding.<br />
New laneways and entrances from William Street, together with<br />
enhancements to the existing entrances allow a greater level of public<br />
access. Both client and builder requested a low voltage catenary system<br />
in addition to dimming capabilities to illuminate the laneway. Mondoluce<br />
worked with ELS to achieve the required combination of low voltage and<br />
dimming control within the Ligman Odessa with Xicato XIM LED module.<br />
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