Credit should be given to Light Works for the initial lighting concept and Stephenson & Turner for completing the electrical/lighting design and commissioning of this awesome stairwell. The light fitting used is Klik 65 Beam with T5 lamps. The lighting is not only functional, complying to the AS/NZS1680 standard, but also epitomizes the Modus Lighting motto, in this case going "beyond the ordinary" stairwell.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Museum Makes the News
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Wintec winner
Last night Tania and I ran a lighting trial in Hamilton using Philips Color Kinetics LED & We-ef HID fixtures on the exterior of the (under) renovated Wintec building in Anglesea St. This old building is under going a major face lift, being gutted and rebuilt as the entry point to the Wintec campus.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Oamaru Opera House - IES Lighting Awards
The Facade Lighting at the Oamau opera house was completed some time ago. The Philips Color Kinetics LED RGB system suprised us all with its easy integration into the Historic Building - and the result being exactly what the owners were looking for!
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
A new dress for the 'Grand Old Lady'
My last post described the sort of difficulties we have to overcome as part and parcel of our job.... but last night was the reason why we do it...
Chris Huff, Maryanka van Schaik and myself spent a good part of the night helping commission parts of the Museum's new Philips Color Kinetic LED exterior lighting. The effects we gain from PCK LED products are stunning. Combined with the expertise of a leading international lighting design team, lightemotion, the result is stunning.... and that is just in the default 100% RGB mode. Once we add colours to the lighting scheme, it will be sensational. We would love to add some photos and show you some of the results, but perhaps it is better to wait for the unveiling....
Still some work to do, some more late nights to be done but we relish the opportunity to work with great companies like Allendale Electrical and learn new lighting techniques from experts like lightemotion.
Makes all the difficult days (and nights) worth it!
Chris Huff, Maryanka van Schaik and myself spent a good part of the night helping commission parts of the Museum's new Philips Color Kinetic LED exterior lighting. The effects we gain from PCK LED products are stunning. Combined with the expertise of a leading international lighting design team, lightemotion, the result is stunning.... and that is just in the default 100% RGB mode. Once we add colours to the lighting scheme, it will be sensational. We would love to add some photos and show you some of the results, but perhaps it is better to wait for the unveiling....
Still some work to do, some more late nights to be done but we relish the opportunity to work with great companies like Allendale Electrical and learn new lighting techniques from experts like lightemotion.
Makes all the difficult days (and nights) worth it!
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Whatever the weather.....

Let me tell you about Chris Huff.... Chris is an industry legend and a stalwart of Modus Lighting! Our latest large project is currently being installed and commisioned at the AKL War Memorial Museum (keep an eye on the museum, night of 30th Oct...!). The great thing about Chris is he can be relied upon to do the job, no matter what the circumstances, problems or issues that confront us.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Revamping the Ibis Hotel Wellington with a Mira type of lighting
We were approached by a consultant to redesign the lighting for the Café/Restaurant and reception areas of the Ibis Hotel, Wellington.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Linear Enlightenment
Actually embedding luminaires into the very fabric of a building as an integral part of the structure is a unique approach to assimilating lighting into a space.
Monday, September 28, 2009
We-ef Roxx
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We recently had a 'facelift' of our Auckland office and took the opportunity to upgrade the entry lighting. We used two We-ef Roxxy UDN 300 [P/M] 35w MH up/down wall lights to create some drama on the front entry.
Safer City Centre
Weef (standard warranty is (5) years.) was used extensively in the upgrade of the Palmerston North City Square.
Not only resulting in a beautiful City Centre aesthetic but in a safer environment.
What do you think?
Friday, September 25, 2009
Lighting by Collis Studio
We were up at essenze in Parnell last night at the preview of the new lighting by Collis Studio. It was fantastic to see the full collection by Peter and Julie Collis installed within a gallery environment by night.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Street Light Columns Without a Crane???
A very exciting development in the street lighting world! the use of Aluminium Columns (Made from 95% recycled Aluminium) so light they can be installed with out the use of a crane. These Columns are so cool, at the end of life (in 40 years or so) hey will probably be worth more as scrap than you paid for them in the beginning!!
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Sapa,
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Sebel Trinity - Tauranga
The Sebel was the first of our ColorKinetics product launches in the Bay of Plenty/Waikato. It was a excellent chance to show our clients what the product can do. Night trials have to be the best way to show potential clients what can be achieved. Call us Lighting Geeks but its something we at Modus love to do!
Arts Post - Hamilton
Recently we lit the outside of Arts Post in Hamilton. Even TV1 was there to see our efforts thanks to the Springboks coming to town. It was a great chance to show our clients what the ColorKinetic product can do. The evening was a huge success. Below are a few images we took on the night.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Collaborating With New Zealand Designers

We recently had the opportunity to work with noted Auckland based artists Peter and Julie Collis of Collis Studios. They have been working on some of the sculptural lighting that forms part of their new range. The Waka Light, show above was especially interesting to work on with the woven glazed ceramic form offering a fantastic play of light and shadow.
Playing with LED
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Auckland Rail Network
Bridge Lighting
Auckland Sky Tower Video
Well thought out architectural lighting ensures security and visibility in urban environments. The way that we light our cities and our buildings has a huge impact on both the way that we percieve them and the way we feel about our greater environment. New technology offers us the tools to create breathtaking and vivid installations that are both sustainable and reduce light polution.
Modus search out the best available technology for the lighting requirements of each project we undertake. The result of this approach is illustrated in new installation on the Auckland Sky Tower creating a world leading lighting solution.
The final lighting design contains a Phillips Color Kinetics System for the top 1/3 of the tower, with high performance We-ef Metal Halide luminaires lighting the bottom 2/3. Utilising the best available technology and solutions for this project we have achieved a spectacular result that offers increased efficiencies with energy use reduced by 66% overall, and maintenance and spill light dramatically reduced whilst ensuring that the Sky Tower increases it's presence in the Auckland City Skyline.
Check out the video below of the new Color Kinetics LED lighting that Modus installed on the Sky Tower.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Modus Lighting Online!
A very short first entry - for more information on the highest installation in Auckland check our website.
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