CREATING A SUPERIOR EXTERIOR – ADELAIDE OVAL
As a provider of exterior lighting products, the WE-EF brand makes a significant impression on visitors to the newly redeveloped Adelaide Oval as well as facilitates their use of the space.
The scope of this project means numerous WE-EF products have been installed throughout the site to perform different functions. However, there are four that stand out relative to functionality and design: the DAC240 surface mounted exterior downlight; the VFL540 LED street and area lighting luminaire; the STO259 steplight; and the colour-changing FLC100 series LED/RGB luminaire.
The facade of the building uses DAC240 luminaires to feature the mesh-like decorative design as well as structural columns positioned in three of the entrance atriums, with light emitted both upwards and downwards. The lighting assists crowd circulation through the Western, Riverbank and Eastern stands via covered concourses up to 10 metres wide, while multi-level atriums, lifts, escalators and stairs deliver spectators to their destinations.
“The reason Aurecon went with the DAC240 fitting was for the superior finish, versatile selection of optics and reliable high-quality performance. The option of remote gearing was also helpful in application with low clearances,” said JSB Lighting’s Paul Mark. “Then, to retain the look of the installation, they continued with surface mounted fittings throughout the facility”. Many of the DAC240 fittings were installed under the trellis of the seating stands above, directly into concrete, meaning the lighting designers needed to come up with a high-performance luminaire that was not recessed.
WE-EF provided a solution with DAC240 ceiling luminaires (70 W metal halide), part of a range that has been adapted to include a narrower lens frame and a virtually flat luminaire cover.
The redevelopment team also utilised STO259 steplights from WE-EF, a product that had been used in upgrading one of the facility’s heritage-listed grandstands several years earlier. The recessed 18 W fluorescent luminaires were used on stairs and walkways.
The FLC100 LED projectors, suited to building and monument lighting applications, in this instance are used in combination with the DAC240 luminaires in the main corridors of the stadium. With RGB capability, the projectors are able to provide a rich programmable range of colour well suited to the dynamic design of the Adeliade Oval and the variety of events hosted there.
The areas that have arguably experienced the biggest facelift in relation to technology and appearance are the pedestrian areas leading into the Adelaide Oval. Previously, the areas extending from the southern, eastern and northern sections of the grounds were illuminated with metal halide lamps in outdated equipment. They have been replaced with WE-EF VFL540 LED street and area lighting luminaires featuring [R65] ‘forward throw’ light distribution, and which provide a range of power usages from 24 W.
Architects: Cox Architecture, Hames Sharley, Walter Brooke
Lighting Designer: Aurecon