Barony Castle in the Scottish Borders is a traditional baronical castle which in recent years has become a venue within the De Veres Estate. Lighting Control’s installers were tasked with the electrical contracting and lighting controls engineering for the refurbishment of their reception, restaurant and bar area. The simple lighting control allows impulse switching with [...]
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Queen Margaret University
Queen Margaret University moved to a new campus on the outskirts of Edinburgh. This huge project which completed during 2007 involved a huge number of lighting control solutions. Lighting Control were involved in the programming stage for a number of public areas within the new campus. Working with Haden Young and Mode Lighting the commissioning [...]
Westerwood Hotel – Cumbernauld
The Westerwood Hotel, Golf and Country Club is situated in 400 acres nestling at the foot of the Campsie Hills. Purpose built in 1991, the resort was purchased by Morton Hotels in March 2000 and since has seen major investment to both the hotel and course as part of an ongoing development programme. Lighting Control [...]
23 Ravleston Terrace
Spectacular views, discreet and prestigious location, unrivaled quality, superb specification, extensive landscaping and iconic design – welcome to XXIII Ravelston Terrace. You might be excused for thinking that the marketing for the joint development at Ravelston Terrace is promoting a Hollywood feature film release however taking a visit to the set you wont be disappointed. [...]
Ingleby Gallery – Edinburgh
Ingleby Gallery celebrates its 10th anniversary this summer and moves to a new building in central Edinburgh at 15 Calton Road, behind Waverley train station. Founded in 1998, Ingleby Gallery maintains an ambitious program of exhibitions and off-site projects by established and emerging artists. In the past 10 years, it has secured a reputation as [...]
Infirmary Street baths re opens as the Edinburgh Gallery
Lighting Control have been involved in the transformation of the historic Edinburgh Old town baths from a derelict building to the new home of the Dovecot Tapestry company. The baths had been lying empty since the early eightys until local businessmen came up with a grand plan to reinstate the building and rehouse the dovecot [...]
