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Lighting in Design

February 2003



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Funky lighting for a five star venue
The Melrose Arch Hotel, situated in the centre of the Melrose Arch precinct, is a luxury venue aimed at corporate men and women, and the Jo'burg chic. Robert Kalish of Streamlight designed the lighting for the hotel and invited Lighting in Design along
Electronic ballasts for metal halide luminaires
Electronic ballasts for metal halide luminaires offer silent operation, improved colour stability, flicker free illumination and reduced energy costs. Diarmuid McSweeney and Jeffrey Gibbs of Holophane examine these benefits
Flights of fancy
There is a great deal of light, both natural and artificial, at the new domestic terminal at Johannesburg International Airport. CA du Toit Consulting Engineers handled the lighting for this sophisticated building
Interacting with light
The modern understanding of interaction implies we have a choice. Paul Pambokian challenges lighting practitioners to achieve energy efficiency and sustainability while vivifying our surroundings with ephemeral qualities that only light can give to space
MTN gets the green light
We take a brief look at the lighting for MTN Campus in 14th Avenue, Fairland - the consulting engineers make maximum use of natural light
Lighting retrofit
As part of its drive to encourage sustainable energy efficiency, Bonesa funded a complete lighting retrofit for the offices of the Department of Minerals and Energy in Pretoria

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