A-Light, an Acuity Brand, has announced a solid-state lighting (SSL) project in Memphis, TN where a unique historic building afforded lighting designers the chance to focus their efforts on aesthetics given abundant natural light that floods the space. Much of the artificial lighting is focused on grazing walls and wall art and adding to the ambient layer, with task lighting only directly located over interior work spaces. Orion Federal Credit Union moved its headquarters into what once was the home of a famous bread baker and rehabilitated the natural concrete surfaces, minimally changing the internal space.
Architect LRK spearheaded the interior design with engineering assistance from HNA Engineering. Orion had chosen the office because of its location in the iconic building in a historic neighborhood undergoing a reinvention through commercial and residential growth. The credit union grasped the opportunity to be an anchor in the neighborhood.
The building had what the team considered “good bones,” a term armchair contractors that watch do-it-yourself TV shows will be very familiar with. The concept was built around respecting those bones including the concrete walls and floors, open ceilings, exposed duct work, and more.
The building featured large industrial windows that would deliver plenty of natural light. In many cases, renovations of older structures require great effort to add natural light into a space such as with this London office.
The team developed a theme around the Orion’s Belt astronomical constellation and shooting stars. The space theme is focused on low levels of artificial light only where required. The natural light afforded the luxury of plenty of light during the day.
The polished concrete walls and floors deliver what the team conceived of as a track or pathway surrounding the offices and workstations. These de facto hallways are lit with A-Light Accoled ACL3 linear luminaires mounted parallel to walls. The linear fixtures weren’t centered over the hallways but rather mounted close to the walls. And the specified HE Tech secondary optics spread the lighting onto walls and art mounted on those walls. Still, the design delivers plenty of reflected ambient lighting for workers walking about in the space.