Thorn Lighting has supplied its Dyana and Alumet luminaires for use in new student accommodation at Holyrood Campus North, part of the University of Edinburgh.
Designed by JMArchitects/Oberlanders Architects, HarrisonStevens Landscape Architects and RSP Consulting Engineers, the new Postgraduate student accommodation has been created to give a real community feel and contains 950 en-suite bedrooms, a large communal kitchen, 4 music rooms, reception, a main common room and a private dining suite.
Landscape Architects HarrisonStevens and RSP Consulting Engineers worked on the design of the public realm and private spaces with a brief to provide an innovative, contextual response to complement the new student buildings.
A contemporary look has been created through the urban areas, with a crisp public realm and street trees. Reflective areas for study and relaxation between lectures are defined by raised lawns and native herbaceous and grass planting that also lead the students through the various campus buildings. RSP Consulting Engineers and HarrisonStevens chose a mixture of Thorn’s Dyana fittings, mostly wall mounted with internal servicing and cabling, plus Alumet Control Direct luminaires.
The Dyana fitting is IP66 rated and has a sleek rounded form and provides a glare- free white light. The fitting offers a choice of mounting, lamps, control gear and controls, including dimmable for reduced energy consumption and maintenance. Alumet is a pencil slim tubular lighting column that is designed to blend seamlessly with its surroundings. Available in 3 and 4 metre heights, the 4 metre columns were chosen for the campus installation.
Martin Stevens, director of HarrisonStevens commented: “Our brief was to find energy efficient, high performance, low maintenance lighting which was also aesthetically pleasing and could blend into the surrounding design concept at Holyrood Campus. Thorn’s Lighting has fitted our brief perfectly and we are very pleased with the outcome of the project”.