Light + Towers

We use light to accentuate form and verticality, ensuring maximum visibility whilst minimising energy use, environmental impact and ecological harm.

Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE


Elegant white lighting reveals structural precision while setting a neutral backdrop for dynamic effects. Bold, choreographed light shows transform the sail façade into an iconic, ever-changing spectacle. Integrated landscape and bridge lighting use reflection and motion to enhance visual drama and context.

Visual of Dom Tower, Utrecht, Netherlands


Layered internal lighting reveals the Tower’s Gothic form with increasing lightness and transparency. Community-led features enable colourful displays for civic celebrations and shared identity. Sustainable design reuses existing equipment and minimises energy use and light pollution.


Visual of Centre Point, London, UK


Lighting celebrates Centre Point’s brutalist geometry, transforming its iconic forms into a welcoming landmark after dark. Custom lighting details animate the tower’s crown and signage while preserving views and residential comfort. Integrated interior and exterior lighting enhances wayfinding, connectivity, and the building’s sculptural identity.

Sketch of 30 St Mary's Axe, London, UK


Internal lighting reveals the tower’s iconic spiral form, preserving architectural legibility after dark. A deliberately understated, eco-conscious scheme avoids exterior lighting to support sustainability goals. Ground-level lighting enhances the building’s base with a glowing perimeter, free from visual clutter.

Visual of International Towers, Barangaroo South, Sydney, Australia


Adaptive lighting supports a seamless day-to-night transition, enhancing comfort and vibrancy in the lobby spaces. Key surfaces and volumes are highlighted to improve legibility, celebrate architecture, and create a striking night time identity. Bespoke chandeliers blend function and artistry, acting as expressive focal points within the public realm-inspired interiors.