Natural History Museum
- Project Details
- Name: Natural History Museum
- Location: London, UK
- Lighting Design: DHA Designs (Hintze Hall), Lux Lucis (Gregor Sailer)
- Fittings Used: ArtLED S Spotlight ArtLED Remote Spotlight LEDBar TrueFlux Lensed LEDBar TrueFlux Mini Surface
Hintze Hall Refurbishment
DHA Designs used our LEDBar range for their lighting scheme of the refurbished Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum. Used to illuminate dinosaur skeletons and other specimens, they help bring the exhbits to life.
Polar Silk Road
The Natural History Museum’s ‘The Polar Silk Road’ showcases 67 images of manmade structures captured across four countries in the Arctic Circle by acclaimed Austrian artist and photographer Gregor Sailer. It documents the changes taking place across the Arctic as people increasingly build on, exploit and research it.
His stunning portfolio is the result of a five-year-long project that saw Gregor undertake months of research in one of the most isolated places in the world, living in extreme conditions and bone-chilling temperatures. The images show isolated research centres, geothermal power stations and military structures, with many photos taken in restricted areas.
To help illustrate the exhibition, lighting designer Lux Lucis specified TrueFlux from the Light Projects LEDBar range in a lensed profile. This is an exceptional full spectrum high output linear LED with CRI 95+ and up to 2400 lm/m for high-end interior, museum, gallery display and retail applications.