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Anolis lights up Empire Casino

Anolis LED fixtures have been specified and installed on the exterior facades of the newly opened Casino at Leicester Square, London.

TMC Ltd were asked by Casino owner/operator London Clubs Management to provide a lighting scheme that would come alive with colour and anticipation, generate interest and excitement among passers by and ensure that the world class venue stood out in one of London's busiest thoroughfares.

The main façade of the building features a total of 50 Anolis ArcSource Inground 12 RGB flood fixtures with 25 degree lenses and 12 ArcLine Optic 36 RGB outdoor strips with 25-degree lenses illuminating under the front canopies.

Up-lighting the first floor balcony walls are eight Arc Source Inground 12 RGB and four Arc Source Outdoor 36 RGB units, while the front columns are highlighted by four ArcLine Outdoor Optic 36 RGB 25-degree lenses - which are also used to light the archway ceiling.

The lighting picture on the venue's front fascia is completed with the installation of two Robe ColorSpot 1200E AT moving heads - in hard domes - located at the edges of the first floor balcony. These are used for image projection and branding onto the main facade.

Just around the corner, the building's Leicester Street entrance canopy is lit with eight ArcLine Outdoor Optic 36 RGB units with 25-degree lenses, which throw a colour changing pool of light onto the pavement around the entranceway.

All this externally located Anolis product is driven via a series of ArcPower 144 driver boxes, with an Artistic License Light Switch for overall architectural control.

Inside The Casino at The Empire, the Shadow Dancing Bar features two Robe ColorMix 575 AT fixtures, which are used to provide point source lighting for the dancers; and controlled by the room's ShowCAD system.

One of the lifts to the main casino has 8 ArcSource 7 RGB WW fixtures which provide colour changing effects triggered by the lift's movements.


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