Lord’s Cricket Ground

Burrell Foley Fischer were the architects to the Contractor, Knight Harwood, for the refurbishment of the Grandstand at Lords, based on a design intent by Populous Architects. The project involved the refurbishment of their main bar and catering facilities, including the ECB Box and the Father Time Bar and was again completed in time for the first Test Match in the spring of 2015.

 Jon Estell: “much work was done on the lighting levels and direction of light for the central spine ‘corridor’ that links not only the boxes and restaurant areas but all the essential circulation areas, toilets, entrances, stairs etc. It formed a vital part of the overall design. To witness the transformation from a dark and miserable circulation thoroughfare to a bright and celebratory journey with memorabilia and famous images on the walls, was a pleasure. The restaurant and bar were challenging due the extremes of light levels from a façade of daylight on one side of the building to dark low ceilings on the other. Modelling the spaces with real lighting photometric data was essential and contributed to Spectral being able to present the intention

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Products Used

Blade

Blade

Blade combines vertical acoustic elements and luminaires for optimum user comfort in terms of lighting technology and acoustics.
VLG-FP

VLG-FP

Low profile LED gear trays with a diverse range of light distributions from special linear lenses
H80-Profil

H80-Profil

The H80 profile consists of two mirrored T-profile aluminium extrusions, which are joined by special connectors to form an extremely stable H construct.
VL1-GP

VL1-GP

Low profile LED gear trays with a diverse range of light distributions from special linear lenses

Spectral Projects

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Spectral previewed the new Dome suspended and floor standing luminaire at the Surface Design Show and it caught the
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St Matthews Church, Cambridge

Built in 1866 and designed by Richard Rowe, one-time understudy to George Gilbert Scott in the 1850s in his work at Ely Cathedral.
TouchBase Pears, Birmingham

TouchBase Pears, Birmingham

Sense, a national charity that supports deafblind people or those who have sensory impairments, appointed renowned ...
Mill Hill Synagogue

Mill Hill Synagogue

Mill Hill Synagogue in London has completed the construction of a new community centre to replace a pre-existing ...
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