Modern Catenary Solution Fit for Microsoft Square by WE-EF Elevated horizons: A modern catenary solution fit for Microsoft SquareMicrosoft Square, located at Microsoft House in Auckland's CBD and also part of the vibrant Viaduct Harbour precinct, is a public plaza designed to encourage openness, connection and innovation. To complement this space, the lighting solution, devised thoughtfully by Landscape Architects Landlab, Lighting Designers/Engineers at Mesh, together with Architects Warren & Mahoney, needed to be visually unobtrusive, aligning with the plaza's minimalist architecture while offering optimal lighting quality. Key ConsiderationsThe lighting design needed to preserve the square's open visual environment without adding any intrusive elements, such as poles or bulky lighting products, while providing reliable illumination in Auckland's demanding climate. Additionally, it was essential that the lighting solution balanced brightness with a soft, glare-free effect to enhance the square's inviting atmosphere. Challenges
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ResultsAccording to Mark Kirkham of MHL, the "plaza could have been lit with conventional lights on poles, but the careful creative consideration from Landlab meant an intentional design approach for lighting - a catenary lighting system from WE-EF, which holds a proven track record for durability across New Zealand's harsh environments". The discreet, catenary-mounted DAS120 and ETC330-FS inground luminaires illuminate Microsoft Square without obstructing its openness, delivering ambient and safe lighting for public use. WE-EF's quality ensures enduring performance, enhancing visitor experience in an attractive, unobtrusive manner. Completed: 2022Client: Microsoft, 151 Property Sales Partner: MHL Architect: Warren & Mahoney Landscape Architect: Landlab Lighting Design: Mesh Electrical Engineer: Mesh Photography: IP Media for WE-EF
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