(Lux) Lighting a la carte

If you want to save energy but maintain an ambience, you should consider all the options. This article looks at Bread Street Kitchen, a restaurant that combines LED and tungsten halogen sources. Jonathan Rush (Hoare Lea Lighting) contributes.

Posted on Wednesday 21st March 2012 | Comments 0 | Read full article »


The Sheldonian Theatre

Thanks to a clever lighting design concept with concealed luminaires, the appearance of the Sheldonian Theatre now successfully reflects Sir Christopher Wren’s original design by providing uninterrupted views around the space and of the ceiling paintings.

Posted on Monday 06th February 2012 | Comments 0 | Read full article »


Pearl in the shell

Simon Dove describes the new lighting scheme at one of Christopher Wren’s architectural gems...

Posted on Thursday 13th October 2011 | Comments 0 | Read full article »


St George’s Church

The lighting design brief for St. George’s Church was to create a soft lighting impression to enhance the architectural features, create a visual identity in keeping with the iconic nature of the building and provide a suitable illumination level for churchgoers. Hoare Lea Lighting discuss the project for Lighting Today...

Posted on Monday 19th September 2011 | Comments 0 | Read full article »


Faith in light

Jonathan Rush discusses the challenges of properly lighting St George's Church, Bloomsbury without diminishing its impact, when the most striking feature of a project is a 300-year-old chandelier in Lighting magazine.

Posted on Tuesday 22nd March 2011 | Comments 0 | Read full article »