Ireland's Electrical Magazine 93 Oct-Nov

PROFILE

LANSDOWNE PLACE, DUBLIN

EMERGENCY LIGHTING P rofile Emergency Lighting Ltd were delighted to be chosen by Cosgrove Electrical Services as the

such as Mackwell, Tridonic, Liteplan, ELP, and Olympia Electronics. The company is no stranger to large projects in the private sector, having acquired numerous contracts including the EXO Building, LinkedIn, Indeed, Facebook, Amazon, and Google EMEA HQ offices. Being an Enterprise Ireland client company has enabled Profile to successfully win several Government contracts, with the biggest to date being the New National Children’s Hospital in Dublin. Profile Emergency Lighting Ltd also provide a commissioning and maintenance service and are the nominated main incumbent emergency lighting specialist for the DAA. It has more than 100 individual maintenance contracts with the Office of Public Works and also maintains the emergency lighting at Dundrum Town Centre and Cork University Hospital. The company have several contracts in the hospitality sector including The Shelbourne, The Gibson, The Aloft & Clayton Hotel Hotels.

preferred emergency lighting supplier for such a prestigious, high-end project. The team worked closely with Cosgrove Electrical at the design stage to ensure that all the relevant emergency lighting levels were met, in accordance with IS3217/2013+A1-2017. Profile supplied their high-performance 3w recessed PRO/LED downlighters and their low-profile SLD decorative blade exit signs throughout the build, to provide safe illumination to all of the final exits. The complex basement areas were fitted out with the versatile XYLUX/LD5 from Mackwell Electronics. Established in 1999, the company provides a complete emergency lighting service to meet the safety, technical, design, and service demands of its customers. Partnering with some of the leading emergency lighting companies Profile are able to supply top-quality brands

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SPECIALISTS IN LIGHTING SOLUTIONS D light’s work welcomes residents and visitors the moment they arrive at Lansdowne Place. The lighting specification, supply and standard,” clarified Dlight’s Managing Director Shane Crowley. Dlight was established in 2007 and relied on its extensive knowledge of design

consultancy company based in Waterford provided the specifications and supplied the products for the stairwell fittings and chandeliers on the ground floor entrance of the Resident’s Club, every apartment building, and for the townhouses in the complex. The Aura Ceiling Lights from Chelsom set the luxurious tone for the prestigious address, in a brushed brass finish and faux rock crystals for a high ambient light effect. For the walls, Dlight chose the Caleo Neo LED surface-mounted luminaire manufactured by Lightnet, with outer housing and decorative reflector ring available in various finishes and combinations. The recessed ceiling-mounted downlights were provided by Rovasi. “All products were bespoke to the client’s individual requirements, and the finishes were non-

aesthetics to embark upon such a high- profile project. “Our true understanding of high-end interior fit-outs was crucial to interpreting the needs of architect Conal Gallagher (OMP),” Shane explained. However, Lansdowne Place was also a learning opportunity. “We have learned the importance of an appealing look both externally and internally, as well as of the impact of daylight when selecting artificial light,” he added. After such a long project, Shane said seeing the images of the completed residential complex was something special. “We were delighted to deliver such a prestigious project and to also have worked alongside OMP and Cosgrove Electrical,” Shane commented. “We enjoy working with clients who understand what we do.”

Photography by: Donal Murphy

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