In this case study article we learn more about how ROBUS has helped to light up every corner of a new apartment complex.
What makes an apartment building? It’s not simply about stacking living spaces on top of each other. A residential property, like an apartment complex, is a beehive of key areas, each with its own purpose.
These include welcoming reception areas, personal living spaces, connecting hallways and staircases, safety-first emergency exits, practical utility spots, communal laundry rooms, essential parking, and must-have storage and maintenance zones.
Each of these distinct areas requires lighting specific to the function of the space. From downlights to surface fittings, linear battens to LED strip, a variety of lighting fixtures are needed.
When Mitchian Group and Mitchian Electrical approached ROBUS to conduct a lighting design for its new apartment complex, ROBUS’s extensive range of luminaires meant it was able to provide a complete and comprehensive lighting solution to satisfy the client’s needs.
Tailored lighting design
Phil Mitchell from the Mitchian Group provided lighting concepts which ROBUS Project Engineer, Dave Wood, used to establish the ideal lighting design for this residential property.
A key step to starting any lighting project is employing lighting designers to create a plan for how best to illuminate each space. At ROBUS there’s a team of in-house lighting designers at hand, ready to turn any space into a place with a mix of lighting, art, and technology.
Dave’s completed lighting design included 2D/3D mock-ups and renders of all key areas. This was generated using Relux lighting planning software.
Additionally, a Material List was provided, indicating the required products, along with a detailed explanation of the rationale behind these recommendations. ROBUS has collaborated with Mitchian Group for over a decade, continually tailoring its services to meet evolving needs and ensure satisfaction.
Residential lighting for function and beauty
Lighting plays a crucial role in residential spaces, significantly impacting people’s well-being, whether that’s enhancing mood, influencing how a space is perceived, ensuring safety, or promoting productivity.
Let’s take a look at a few of the key highlights from the Mitchian Group Apartment project:
Statement piece LED linear batten lights
In the gated parking lot, ROBUS fitted a combination of HORIZON linear batten lights and DESMOND downlights. The Lighting Design Team crafted a harmonious light effect by positioning the downlights in the stone walkway and suspending matte black linear lights from above. The overall result was a rich lighting effect that transformed a functional space into a safe and visually appealing environment.
Fire-rated downlights for living spaces and corridors
In hallways and living spaces, ULTIMUM fire rated downlights and DESMOND emergency downlights were fitted. ULTIMUM is rigorously tested for compatibility with both I-joists and metal web joists, and designed to maintain the integrity of 30, 60, and 90-minute fire rated ceilings. DESMOND is equipped with anti-panic and corridor applications, providing a three-hour emergency discharge duration.
With both sporting white trims to match the interior design, this installation not only met the safety standards required, but also enhanced the aesthetic appeal.
Creating a strip light feature
A unique feature can go a long way to establishing an inviting reception area. ROBUS designed an eye-catching wall installation using VEGAS COB to achieve this effect. This fluid, dotless strip flows gracefully from wall to floor, extending into the walkway for an immersive experience. VEGAS COB brings endless potential to make spaces feel personal and inviting.
Superior strength surface fittings
In the stairwells and outdoor recreational areas, ROBUS selected the durable ROCCO surface fitting. Designed with weather-resistant die cast aluminium housing, ROCCO boasts an impressive IK10 impact rating. It’s highly reliable, featuring an IP65 rating and impressive 125 Lm/W efficacy. While toughness is a key attribute, the ROCCO doesn’t compromise on style with a sleek profile and black trim eyelid.
Considerations for your next large-scale project
Selecting the appropriate luminaires for a space depends on various factors, including colour temperature, brightness, beam direction, and design, along with control mechanisms and adherence to relevant regulations, such as those for fire safety and emergency lighting.
At 40 years in business, ROBUS has a wealth of experience across many industries and a broad range of luminaires so you can be sure your large-scale project is managed to a high-quality standard from start to finish.
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