Creating a lighting masterplan
At night-time Fed Square space lacked vitality and functioned as a thoroughfare to other places, rather than somewhere people wanted to spend time in. We were engaged to improve the night-time experience and gendered perceptions of safety by first developing a lighting masterplan for the space.
Our Night-time Vulnerability Assessment (NVA) tool helped us to understand how existing lighting, architecture and urban design characteristics influenced visitors’ perceptions of safety after dark.
Following the principles outlined in Fed Square’s lighting masterplan, we were engaged in the first stage of implementation, which included lighting for circulation areas, the Main Plaza, the Atrium, and the Edge auditorium. By considering parameters that extend beyond base compliance design, our team were able to arrive at design outcomes that more closely reflect experience of people using those spaces. We ensured that factors such as the quality of light, contrast levels, surrounding architecture and social context are considered designing the lighting scheme and will shape perceptions of safety and inclusivity in the precinct.
The lighting design enhances the night-time identity of the iconic outdoor square through layered illumination of the facades while maintaining soft general illumination to circulation areas. In the Atrium and Edge auditorium, we highlighted the structure of glazed facades with discreet linear lighting that can be customised and tuned for different events and holidays. For the outdoor Main Plaza, we provided a layered façade approach with control integration. The façade illumination in these primary areas can be adjusted at the client’s convenience, enabling customisation, and creating a unique backdrop for specific events and providing connection to a wider city colour scheme.