Michael Schmidt
Michael Schmidt TUNNEL TO CEMETERY The former cemetery at St. James' Gardens is entered through a tunnel. The tunnel sits above the garden and it seems to pass to another world walking through it. The task for the project is to make the passing to the "underworld" more enjoyable. The details, such as the gravestones leaned to the walls, will be accented.
Lisa Hammond
Lisa Hammond ST JAMES' GARDENS The former cemetery St. James' Gardens, surrounded by heavy walls, is now a beautiful garden with delightful details. The team has to accent the amenities of the area with respect and empathy and illuminate them respectfully. The status quo of the area is that it is a world without any man made light. Just a little sodium-vapor-light of the near streets pressures into the garden.
Isabelle Corton
Isabelle Corton HOUSING ESTATE, ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL The housing estate close to the Anglican Cathedral in the Baltic triangle area of Liverpool forms the second project at this site. The estate will be illuminated by the ideas of the inhabitants which will be included in the design.
Olsson & Linder
Olsson & Linder GREAT GEORGE SQUARE The Great George Square is an area surrounded by a housing estate in the Baltic triangle area of Liverpool. The task and challenge for the team is to design this area to create a positive impact and to make it relevant to local young people.
Brian Mosbacher
Brian Mosbacher CONTEMPORARY URBAN CENTRE This former warehouse is a Grade II listed building located on Parliament Street in the Baltic District. Its classic brick stone facade makes this building a landmark on the southern fringe of the City Centre. Recently transformed as part of a £16m refurbishment, the building will be enhanced by lighting installation.
Kevan Shaw
Kevan Shaw THE VENTILATION SHAFT A tunnel under the Mersey River connects Liverpool with the Wirral side of the river Mersey. The task for the team is to connect the Wirral with Liverpool via illumination. To highlight the 50 metre high building, dynamic and coloured light will be used.
Sam Neuman
Sam Neuman THE WIRRAL MUSEUM The tower of the Wirral Museum in Birkenhead will be the second project which links Liverpool to the Wirral side of the River Mersey. Not just the tower of the 200 year old Victorian building will be embraced in the design concept but the whole building. There will be no ordinary building illumination; innovations will be made in facade and architectonic lighting.
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