bluebottle is proud to have delivered the lighting and control systems for the new Ritz Carlton on Spencer Street in Melbourne. Lighting is part of the Guest Room Management System (GRMS) that can intelligently close blinds, turn off lighting and adjust the AC when a guest leaves the room. On return, the system simply resumes … Continue reading “Ritz Carlton VIC”
bluebottle programmed a Pharos LPC1 controller with 44 different animations to represent each point on the facade of 150 Lonsdale Street’s Eastern side—now home to one of Victoria’s largest art pieces, Axionome. Paying respect to former tenants of the building, the Bureau of Meteorology, this unique art piece has a compelling history and story to tell. These … Continue reading “Axionome—150 Lonsdale Street VIC”
bluebottle was engaged by our valued client Blue Star to supply The Ocean project by Meriton Group, located in Surfers Paradise, standing as a shining beacon along the shimmering Gold Coast beach. The scope of work included a ring of CK compact Graze fixtures on both the Level 33 amenities floor, and the Level 76 … Continue reading “Ocean Meriton QLD”
bluebottle supplied the coloured lighting at Perth’s Rectangular Stadium (HBF Park) for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Philips UniStrip G4 a surface mounted, exterior-rated LED luminaire that is designed for façade and outdoor architectural lighting applications to illuminate the skylights in the roof of the East Grandstand. bluebottle are pleased to have worked alongside Insight … Continue reading “HBF Park WA”
bluebottle provided the lighting controls and pitch controls for the project offering complete management of each field and the entire venue. The Home of the Matildas – the largest football-specific infrastructure project in Australia’s history, Facility overview -FIFA and AFC compliant elite training facility -Five pitches including -Show Pitch – Premium FIFA standard Hybrid -1 additional Premium … Continue reading “Home of the Matildas VIC”
bluebottle is proud to have delivered boardwalk lighting for the spectacular Wintjiri Wiru show at Uluru, Northern Territory. The Wintjiri Wiru show tells the local Aṉangu community’s Mala story using a combination of verbal storytelling, light, lasers, sound, and a large fleet of drones, designed and produced by RAMUS. A large viewing platform was specifically … Continue reading “Wintjiri Wiru / Uluru Boardwalk Lighting NT”
bluebottle were engaged by our valued client EnergyPro to assist in bringing the former National Australia Bank building at 308 Queen Street back to its former glory in the form of a central hub for UQ students and alumni to meet, work and relax in the Brisbane CBD. Along with a complete Dynalite lighting control … Continue reading “UQ at 308 Queen Street QLD”
bluebottle continues to innovate and break new ground around Australia with next stop, Museum Victoria. Returning to our theatrical roots, BB3’s ANAM Quartetthaus will be presented between Museum Victoria and the Royal Exhibition building for a season opening May 2nd. It started with a simple idea: to conceive and build a space that is shaped … Continue reading “ANAM Quartetthaus Museums Victoria VIC”
bluebottle was engaged to facilitate the physical development, supply and commissioning of a 60 square metre wall with 25,000 LED nodes with interactive ability, allowing visitors to engage with the design and create their own ‘aura’ through motion sensor technology. The project was undertaken in collaboration with Binyan and Simon Burgin, who designed the content and interactivity. Stockland’s Aura development on … Continue reading “Stockland Aura Vision Centre QLD”
bluebottle recently completed commissioning of both the Dynalite lighting control system and Signify Color Kinetics facade lighting system on The One Residences, the third and final tower of 300 George street project Brisbane Quarter. Developed by Shayher Group and built by Multiplex, bluebottle was engaged by long term client Appselec to supply and commission Dynalite … Continue reading “300G Residential—The One Residences QLD”