• Year

    2015

  • Category

    Historic Buildings

  • Client

    York Minster

  • Location

    York

  • York Minster

    TGA worked with Sutton Vane Associates to provide detailed design input into the York Minster Revealed project which relit the nave, the aisles and the transepts of the cathedral.

    Project Summary

    TGA were engaged to support lighting designers Sutton Vane Associates on the York Minster Revealed project which sought to provide new LED lighting installations to the west Nave, the north and south aisles and the transepts.

    TGA’s role was to work with Sutton Vane and our Client to integrate the new lighting proposals into the electrical installation, including the routing of associated cables, locating drivers and control devices.

    New luminaires were located on custom designed bracketry mounted at triforium level so as to minimise their visibility from below and from the west end of the nave and to optimise the angle for providing lighting both to building features and for the benefit of visitors in the Nave below whilst minimising the risk of glare.

    The brackets were designed to minimise the required number of fixings into the historic building fabric, were hinged to allow the luminaires to be maintained from the triforium behind and were designed to accommodate the required drivers.

    Lighting in the aisles was provided using discrete LED spotlights mounted on column capitals with cables being routed through existing holes in the vaulted ceiling and into the triforium space above where they could be marshalled and routed to distribution boards.

     

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