The main design attraction of this five-star, 500-room, 85,000sq.m complex, is the curvilinear grid-shell covered with over 5,300 diamond-shaped steel panels, containing nearly 5000 RGBW LED fixtures, each controlled by e:cue's control server through RDM protocol. 32 e:cue Butler XTs, RDM capable, provide bidirectional communication between the LED lighting on the grid-shell, and e:cue's control server for status monitoring of LEDs. The system sends status reports to building management and automatically adjusts the intensity of LEDs to prevent overheating.
Lighting-New York used e:cue's Lighting Application Suite 5.1 (LAS) running on a control server to create stunning lighting effects such as colour-changing lighting sequences, and to play customised three dimensional low-resolution video content, on the grid-shell.
"Working with e:cue has taken the vision and implementation approach of the lighting design team, and allowed it to go beyond box-standard solutions to provide the complex and multi-faceted design and technical lighting control technology that these high-quality, demanding environments require. The project specific Pre-Visualisation abilities of the LAS, on such a complex geometry has allowed us to save weeks of precious time on-site, while understanding basic items such as frame rates and viewing angles when thinking about the spectators, hotel guests, and cameras on Raceday and beyond," said Brian Stacy, Yas Hotel project director, Arup Lighting.
"YAS Hotel provided us the opportunity to work on a demanding project using our newly implemented RDM features. Bidirectional communication provided by RDM between the lighting and our lighting control products opens many more options for our lighting control system," said Jan Julius Miebach, e:cue managing director.
(Jim Evans)