The Chancellors Building on the campus of Bath University looked for inspiration when trying to find a lighting system to make a statement in their atrium. Eventually an idea to suspend random arrangements of Spectral Sinus was proposed and this captured everyones imagination.
To make a strong feature the light is produced from an RGB system to give the space a sense of drama in the evenings. By day, the vast amount of daylight highlights these sculptural forms which appear to glow in different colours rather than emit.
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55 St James’
The entrance of 55 St James’ street is framed by a backlit glass screen featuring images that capture the history ...

Rogers Stirk Harbour +Partners (RSHP) 122 Leadenhall Street
Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners chose Spectral IRIS to light their new offices on the fourteenth floor of the ...

St Mary Redcliffe Church, Bristol
St. Mary Redcliffe is an Anglican parish church located in Bristol Temple Meads. The church building was ...

MRJ RUNDELL & ASSOCIATES
Spectral were specified to light the New Studio Refurbishment of Central London loft space into an open plan office