High-efficiency LED lighting and sensors have been installed throughout The Foundry – a new learning space and hub facility for enterprise and technological innovation.
Described as an ‘industry-facing enterprise zone’, The Foundry is a new facility located at the heart of University of the West of England, Bristol’s Frenchay campus. Occupying areas including the
former Students’ Union bar, The Foundry has been established to provide a hub for enterprise and innovation – with a particular focus on developing the digital skills that the UK requires to compete successfully in the global digital economy.
The new facilities were designed and developed in line with UWE Bristol’s stated emphasis on the continual improvement of its environmental performance through the implementation and review of objectives and targets. It therefore follows that energy-efficiency was a primary objective of the lighting system for The Foundry, prompting UWE Bristol Architectural Designer James Gray to put in an enquiry to locally-based lighting specialist Connected Light.
“It swiftly became clear that they had great access to the entire market of lighting solutions – if there is a fitting out there they know all about it,” comments Gray. The CL team was also able to quickly grasp the multiple requirements of the installation in which “the overall aesthetics were a key driver in conjunction with the environmental considerations. The lighting had to be conducive to what might be termed an ‘industrial theme’ present in The Foundry while making it possible for a uniformity of luminance to be maintained.”
The resulting installation utilises Glamox Luxo GIR LED industrial linear, highly-efficient fittings as well as daylight and occupancy sensors, ensuring that light is only delivered when and where it is required. The work was completed to time and to expectation, with Gray observing that Connected Light was able to achieve “an exceptional level of design.
“We are very impressed by the work that has been carried out, and the quality and consistency of illumination that it has delivered to what is an extremely important addition to the UWE Bristol’s
facilities. The lighting really had to be ‘right’ for such a flagship project – and it is,” concludes Gray.
It’s an association that could be set to continue as UWE Bristol prepares to embark upon Phase 2
development work of The Foundry in the near-future.

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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.

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 have recently been working with Connected Light on a number of Lifecycle projects in the education sector and they have been great to work with, from conception and scoping works through to the delivery and installation.
They have been attentive to changes and client requirements as well as knowledgeable of the lighting systems required for a school setting and have delivered a bespoke product that the end users are very happy with. I can trust Matt and the rest of the team to come up with a solution to fit whatever criteria I’ve thrown their way that is both fit for purpose and within budget constraints! Designs are thorough and detailed and the installation works on site have always been carried out safely and with a high standard of housekeeping and pride. I look forward to continuing working with the Connected Light team!



