British Museum, Elizabeth II. Court
Architect:
Foster & Partners, London
Lighting designer:
Claude Engle, Chevy Chase (CL)
Photographer:
Richard Bryant, Arcaid
Place:
London
Lighting solutions
The cleared and roofed-over inner courtyard with the rotunda of the Reading Room in the centre forms the new heart of the British Museum. The fascinating steel-latticed roof has 3,312 triangular glass planes. A crown of luminaires around the upper rim of the Reading Room illuminates the courtyard area and the facades. To enable artifacts in the court area to be highlighted, the luminaires combine floodlight lenses with directional luminaires in common housings.
New light for the carefully restored Reading Room, where once Karl Marx did his literary research: Trion Uplights with 70W HIT high-pressure lamps illuminate the tremendous dome.
The new conference and lecture rooms were relocated by Lord Foster to an underground level. In the foyers, the lighting designer Claude Engle has used directional luminaires and lens wallwashers with halogen lamps. Their light has the quality necessary for optimally reproducing the hues of the stone-clad walls.
Factsheet
Contract: 1994
Commencement of building work: 1997
Completion: 2000
Usable area: 19 000 m2
Building sponsor: British Museum
Others involved in the project:
Buro Happold
Claude and Danielle Engle Lighting
EPP
FEDRA
Giles Quarme Associates
MACE Ltd
Northcroft Nicholson and Neighbour
Sandy Brown Associates
Further information on the British Museum available on:
www.fosterandpartners.com
www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk
Guide
The Guide section provides thorough information on everything from the physical bases of lighting to suggested solutions for different lighting situations. The interactive knowledge modules vividly illustrate lighting solutions that are possible with this product range.
General
Providing ambient luminescence
Washlighting
Illuminating objects and emphasising surfaces in the room
Wallwasher
Lighting technology for vertical surfaces
Downlights
Recessed ceiling luminaires with different light distributions
Wall-mounted luminaires
Wall-mounted luminaires
Wall
From scenic wall illumination through to vertical visual tasks
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