Enlightening spaces: innovative architectural lighting solutions for every project

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07 March 2024

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A recent project by Colab Lighting, and Cundall with Uncle Jim Carrol & Matt Fellingham, ‘Burra burawa burring gili’ (eel above countless generations of starlight) in Parramatta, Sydney is a great example of how colour can be used to provoke a human response.
A recent project by Colab Lighting, and Cundall with Uncle Jim Carrol & Matt Fellingham, ‘Burra burawa burring gili’ (eel above countless generations of starlight) in Parramatta, Sydney is a great example of how colour can be used to provoke a human response.
Architectural lighting has evolved significantly in recent years, driven by changing demands, technological advancements, and a growing emphasis on sustainability. We sat down with Colab Lighting’s Adam Addario to understand the transformative trends and innovations in the field.
A public lighting installation by Colab Lighting throws pretty shapes across an old building.
Above and below: UTS Red Bull gaming lounge; using gamer controller buttons lighting pendants were created to hang from the ceiling in their shapes: circle, X, and triangles. RGB colours were used to mimic the Red Bull logo.
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