The Church Commissioners instructed Refolo Landscape Architects to
design a 21st Century re-interpretation of the 4,000sqm podium deck of
The Water Gardens, a luxury Brutalist Estate in Tyburnia, north of Hyde
Park in London.
As part of this wider commission, Refolo were
instructed to provide a lighting design. The water gardens were very much
lacking in night lights.
The all new lighting design aims to highlight the brutalist texture and linear rhythm of the garden.
The alternating shining and matt banding of the new paving design gives the illusion of water filtering through the surface.
This is no illusion as the SuDs cell system does harvest water through the paving as part of the planting irrigation system
Client: The Church Commissioners for England
Project Manager:Colliers International
Main Contractor: Makers Construction Ltd
Construction Completion (PC): Jan 2019
The linear architectural linear rhythm is emphesized though the lighting design.
Subtle lights show the brutalist texture of the bricks.
The strong brutalist lines from the timber planks used to shape the concrete into an art form are highlighted by hidden LED strips beneath the overhang.
The aim is to high the light units and allow the luminance to emphesise texture
Regular water jets intersect the parallel lines of the bridge balustrade. At night this interplay of shade and light creates dynamic patters
At night the brutalism soul of the garden is emphesized.