Lighting control specialist Pharos Architectural Controls is celebrating after Hallgrímskirkja was named winner of the House of Worship category in the 2023 edition of the MONDO-DR awards. This adds to the growing list of Pharos accolades, having already won a number of other awards recently. Organised by the team at MONDO-DR magazine, the MONDO-DR Awards recognise and celebrate the best
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Pharos lights up new look at North Melbourne Football Club
North Melbourne Football Club (NMFC) in Victoria, Australia, is a professional Australian rules football club also known as the Kangaroos. The club’s headquarters recently underwent a significant upgrade to create new community facilities and Away Team changing rooms for the Australian and Victorian women’s football leagues (AFLW and VFLW). The improvement works also saw the addition of a
Pharos illuminates striking façade at Hallgrímskirkja
Hallgrímskirkja is a world-famous landmark in Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik. Visible from almost anywhere in the city due to its 73-metre-high tower, the cathedral is instantly recognisable by its striking façade of descending pillars. As well as a place of worship, Hallgrímskirkja also hosts cultural events and is a popular tourist destination. A project was recently undertaken to redesign and
Pharos adds dynamic lighting to Federation Square
Federation Square in Melbourne, Victoria, is an arts, culture and public events venue located on the edge of the city’s central business district. It houses a number of different event spaces, including the popular Edge Theatre. As part of a A$20m investment into capital works projects by the Victorian Government, the square’s lighting was recently overhauled to enhance the visitor experience in
Pharos Architectural Controls makes a splash at Ocean
Surfers Paradise is a beautiful hotspot set on Australia’s Gold Coast. Loved by residents and tourists alike, the suburb offers stunning scenery, water sports, family fun and a thriving nightlife. The area boasts many exclusive residential dwellings with the latest addition to the beachfront recently being completed. Ocean is a striking 76-storey apartment and leisure complex with
Stunning façade on the Edinburgh skyline
The Mound is one of Edinburgh’s many historical gems. Linking the Old Town with the New Town, The Mound was created when the foundations for the New Town were dug out and deposited into Nor Loch, which was drained in 1765 and forms today’s Princess Street Gardens. The site is home to a number of culturally significant institutions, including the National Gallery of Scotland, the Royal Scottish