The London Shard shines thanks to Burnley company (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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The London Shard shines thanks to Burnley company
10:00am Tuesday 10th July 2012 in Business
Exclusive By Chris Gee, Reporter
LIGHTS FANTASTIC Burnley company LITE Ltd has designed, built and installed the lighting display on the spectacular new building The Shard in London – Western Europe’s tallest building.
A BURNLEY company has reached the summit of its field - by installing the lighting display at the pinnacle of The Shard - Western Europe’s tallest building.
LITE Ltd were appointed to supply, commission and program the illuminated display on the building’s pinnacle, 1,016ft above the south bank of the Thames.
The Rossendale Road based architectural lighting firm, who employ 23, have had a small team based in London installing 400 two-foot long LED strips for the display.
The lighting strips are now all in place and emit white light from the top of the skyscraper.
The company also installed and programmed digital controller equipment to operate the ‘light show’ at the summit.
The feature was unveiled to spectacular effect at the building’s official opening last week and is set to be seen by millions of people each year.
Managing director of LITE Ltd, Steve Hainsworth said that gaining the contract for The Shard was a 'huge boost' for the firm.
“To get to work within the spire of this magnificent building has been great for us.
“The Shard will be among the most prominent features on the London skyline for decades and it’s a proud achievement for the our company to be involved.
“The inspiration for the display is the pinnacle of the Chrysler Tower in Manhattan, which is an iconic image world wide.
“Maybe in time The Shard will have a similar place in people’s minds.”
The Shard commission is not the only high profile lighting contract that the firm, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this month, has completed.
The have done the illumination for the Lowry Theatre, and the Millennium bridges at both Salford and York.
Next on the agenda for the firm, is another commission for one of the capital’s iconic landmarks,The Victoria and albert Museum.
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Comments (11)
10:48am Tue 10 Jul 12
goose_fat says...
12:32pm Tue 10 Jul 12
Wildman2011 says...
12:58pm Tue 10 Jul 12
2 for 5p says...
Do you do this out of stupidity or are your reporters on the make.
1:00pm Tue 10 Jul 12
blylad says...
4:39pm Tue 10 Jul 12
Graham Hartley says...
4:48pm Tue 10 Jul 12
Graham Hartley says...
4:59pm Tue 10 Jul 12
Graham Hartley says...
Anything else? What fun!
6:31pm Tue 10 Jul 12
Sean Paul says...
7:44pm Tue 10 Jul 12
Graham Hartley says...
8:13pm Tue 10 Jul 12
Graham Hartley says...
So Burnley bears some responsibility for the light show's perceived failings; ill-comparisons also between the show and the cgi presentation. Did anyone from Burnley design that?
7:05pm Wed 11 Jul 12
Graham Hartley says...