Ecclesiastical Lighting - Light Projects Group

  Lighting up Hexham

Places of Worship LightingAn impressive new interior lighting scheme has recently been completed at Northumberland’s
Hexham Abbey using fittings from Light Projects. This historical Abbey - in part dating back to
Saxon times – serves both as a Parish Church as well as a popular tourist attraction.
 
The architects were Butler Fuller Alsop Williams Architects with Electrical Engineers The Ian
Campbell Partnership.

The main lighting of the walls and floor of the church was achieved using a series of 100W AR111
tungsten halogen Raylights from the Light Projects Group, with eggcrate louvres to prevent glare.

These were tucked away in the clerestory arches to reduce their visibility but without impairing
their effectiveness.

The RayLight is a perfect choice for this type of application. Mounted individually or on multi-circuit
or single circuit tracks, the fittings are  easy to focus and maintain and contain an optional integral
dimmer.

They also feature pan and tilt movement operated via a simple and effective one-handed locking
mechanism for focusing and retention of the selected angle – even when relamping.
 
View the products featured in this project:    Raylight D3

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