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Butterfly effect

 
Dominic Harris and his team at Cinimod Studio are at it again, reinforcing a restaurant chain’s brand identity with dynamic and innovative lighting. Richard Simmonds reports

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Manchester hits the right note

 
Sound and vision come together at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, where a colour-changing glazed frontage and acoustically sensitive spaces challenged the lighting designers. Richard Simmonds reports

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Learning curves

 
Blackpool is bolstering its reputation as a lighting destination with a son et lumiere installation that posed some tricky design and manufacturing challenges, as Jill Entwistle discovers. With video of the installation in action

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Another cool pool

 
This Jean Nouvel project is a swimming pool complex in Le Havre – and this time he tackled the lighting (OK, Yann Kersalé did the outside…) Richard Simmonds reports

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Architecture and light in concert

 
The most expensive concert hall in the world, Danish Radio’s Konzerthuset, depends as much on lighting by Yann Kersalé as it does on great acoustics to make an impact

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Court in the spotlight

 
Oh I say! Thanks to a new roof, rain can’t stop play on Centre Court at Wimbledon this year – but it left a tricky task for the lighting designers. Mark Faithfull reports

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Net benefits

 
Customers are attracted into the O2 in Dublin by a striking LED mesh, a clever combination of structural engineering and lighting. Richard Simmonds reports. Includes video and interactive graphic

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Pucker up for another Snog

 
Snog’s second frozen yoghurt outlet in the UK again showcases striking lighting. Designer Dominic Harris tells Richard Simmonds how lighting schemes will differentiate the stores. Includes video and interactive graphic

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River of light

 
Part bridge, part building, this exhibition pavilion glows with internal and external light. Jill Entwistle reports from Saragossa

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Living the high life

 
It’s the kind of high-end project that any lighting designer would kill for – a big-budget cliff-top villa in Mallorca with early access to the architect – and Max von Barnholt got to do it. Richard Simmonds reports

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Cool pool

 
Lighting Design International integrated lighting into the architecture to complement the minimalist design of this dramatic swimming pool and spa at a home in Ireland

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Big Apple, big savings

 
Controls ensure that daylight and artificial light are combined imperceptibly at the New York Times’ new Manhattan headquarters

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Behind the curtain at Gleneagles

 
Lighting Design International’s scheme supplies almost all the light for the new spa at Scotland’s famous Gleneagles Hotel. Richard Simmonds reports

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On reflection

 
Reflective screens were the key to comfortably lighting dealers’ desks in an imposing 22 metre-high trading floor. Richard Simmonds reports from Amsterdam

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