Bristol Airport’s admin building, Northside House, is key to the running of the business. Sustainability is at the forefront of everything the Airport does, so making a move to low-energy LED lighting technology was a high priority.
The original fittings used within the lobby area were a mix of fluorescent lighting and louvre strips hiding the ceiling structure. The engineers at Connected Light were tasked with introducing low-energy fittings working with the large space. We were also required to incorporate a reception, staff break-out area and catering area.
The reception and communal areas were given a complete makeover using parts from Aeroplanes. Connected Light used their skills and knowledge to install LED lighting, and an emergency lighting system, into the Aeroplane spares.
The main breakout area was transformed by replacing old fittings with LED equivalents, battens in the ceiling, and up/down lights to accentuate the pillars within the building.
Being the entrance to the main administration building, the reception area needed to give a bright and airy feel to visitors and staff alike. Using LED downlights and panels to light the main reception and corridors, making the space whiter and brighter. This makes the area more welcoming to those visiting the building.
The Aeroplane parts needed special attention from the Connected Light design team who were able to incorporate lights into and around parts of the old aeroplane, wings and window panels. The window panels were backlit with blue strip lighting to create a fascinating feature on the walls in areas throughout the ground floor of the building. The wings had small downlights integrated in them, along with emergency spotlights to create a unique feature hanging from the ceiling in the main staff breakout area.
Finally, Wings Café needed fittings suitable for their catering environment. LED panels were used above the serving area, to maximise space and give their customers a clean, bright environment to purchase food from.
Connectedlight have worked for ETS designing and supplying lighting systems that deliver full turnkey projects repeatedly building up a valued trust between the companies.... Read More
As a member of BS 5266 I am so excited to see such suitable, diligent, compliant processing from Connected Light. BS 5266 pt. 1 is a Code of practice for the emergency lighting of premises.... Read More
I've been a Client of Connected Light when working as a Project Manager for two NHS Trusts in Bristol over the past three years. Every interaction with Matt and the wider team at the company is a positive one... Read More
Connectedlight have worked for ETS designing and supplying lighting systems that deliver full turnkey projects repeatedly building up a valued trust between the companies. We have also been employed by Connectedlight upgrading lighting systems in many schools across the South.
Connectedlight engineers attention to detail is of a very high standing understanding the clients brief and looking at ways of energy saving and cost-effective installation. We have worked with various other lighting design companies, but Connectedlight definitely stand out in this area.
Their engineers and staff are professional, polite and keep you informed with updates on design and deliveries and will do whatever is required to succeed.
Their working accreditations reflect their quality of service and attention to detail. Construction Line Gold is a highly commended accreditation and requires a specific level of commitment, especially on health and safety and communicating between all parties involved. ETS Group have this accreditation and understands its level of difficulty to acquire.
Working with Connected Light Lighting Architects is a pleasure.
As a member of BS 5266 I am so excited to see such suitable, diligent, compliant processing from Connected Light. BS 5266 pt. 1 is a Code of practice for the emergency lighting of premises. This is the base document that calls up relevant standards and outlines how they should be interfaced. It also details how types of emergency lighting systems should be designed, installed, commissioned, and tested for different types of premises. Installation and wiring considerations are detailed and the appropriate testing and commissioning documentation are defined.
Connected Light as a member of the Fire Industry Association and competent compliance with BAFE SP203 part 4 adheres to appropriate verification for suitable compliance with all of their customers.
I've been a Client of Connected Light when working as a Project Manager for two NHS Trusts in Bristol over the past three years. Every interaction with Matt and the wider team at the company is a positive one, and everyone I have dealt with has been excellent at explaining legislation, the possibilities with various lighting fixtures and designs. Fee proposals are very reasonable, well presented and complete and Connected Light deliver on what is defined at the outset.
Competence, particularly certified competence, is of paramount importance on the fire safety projects we are working on together, so Connected Light's expertise and accreditations are not only invaluable but also a necessity.
Thank you Connected Light for being a crucial part of our projects and assisting in making our hospital buildings safer, compliant and nicer places to be.