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Anolis at the Paddington Tavern

Anolis at the Paddington Tavern

An extensive Anolis architectural LED lighting installation has been completed at Brisbane’s Paddington Tavern pub – known locally as “The Paddo”, renowned as one of Queensland’s finest pubs.

   The Paddo is also the flagship venue of the locally based McGuire family, to whom Anolis have installed products for three other venues. The Paddo’s new lighting scheme itself was designed by Craig Chandler of Craig Chandler Architects as part of a recent re-vamp of the large venue, giving it a post-modern industrial edge. The installation was undertaken by electrical contractors Espirit.

   The project was jointly managed by Acoustic Technologies and ULA. Blair Terrace, national sales manager from ULA comments: “Craig has specified both Robe and Anolis fixtures for many other venues. Knowing the brand’s reliability and low maintenance, he chose Anolis and energy saving properties.”

   Lighting at The Paddo is divided into three separate but related areas.

   The first is the Sync Bar, positioned at one end of the venue, with a high ceiling and an outdoor seated area. In here Chandler wanted a large colour-hanging feature to be incorporated into the wall as it opens up to the double storey height.

   Twenty-four panels of 1m x 800mm frosted Perspex panelling run around this wall in three horizontal layers, one above the other, and each panel is back-lit with eightes of Anolis ArcLink 3 RGB. This is all controlled via an E:cue system, programmed to run through a selection of different colour-hanging chases, providing multi-colour eye-candy for all those inside and outside the Sync Bar area. The ArcLinks proved so bright that they are dimmed down to run at 50%!

   The next area is the inside Saloon Bar which features 10 pool tables, nightly live entertainment and regular DJ's. Again, they wanted a colour-hanging effect in the main area, but much more subtle than that of the Sync Bar. Nine transparent ceiling panels with metal patterning in front are each back-lit with 12 Anolis ArcLink 3 RGB units. The panels all have their own driver boxes for individual control.

   The third area treated with Anolis illumination is the extensive outside terrace at The Paddo, which has a line of large ribbed steel arches running along its length, supporting the roof. This distinctive and elegant architectural feature is clearly visible from the busy Given Terrace Road and was an obvious contender for being featured with lighting.

   Six Anolis ArcSource 6 RBG down-lighters are integrated into each of the beams which cast a mellow veil of shifting coloured light over the whole terrace. The road-side edges of the arches contain an acrylic covered ‘light box’ section, each of which is illuminated with five internally mounted ArcLink 3s. The eye is immediately drawn to these like a beacon when walking down either side of the street.

   All three areas are run off separate E:cue controllers, which can be physically and - metaphysically linked through light - if required.

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2nd January 2008

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