The Frederick

Lighting Design
Mirvac Design CoLab Lighting
Architect
Smart Design Studio & Mirvac Design
Builder
Mirvac
Contractor
CoLab Lighting & ASL Steel
Consultant
Steensen Varming
Photographer
Guy Wilkinson
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Award-winning architects

To the west and mid centre of Green Square Town Centre, at the corner of Zetland Avenue and Portman Street is the stunningly 
appointed residential complex ‘The Frederick’,
a collaboration between award-winning architects, Smart Design Studio and Mirvac Design the team who engaged CoLab Lighting.

Curtain of light 

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Adrian Walsh, Smart Design Studio concluded – “There’s always a substantial number of moving parts and people on every project and were proud of them all.

Positioned for success

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‘The Fredrick’ remains a significantly notable project, and a prominent functional light art installation, that was very much a collaborative exercise that allowed us to bring a concept to full realisation, ‘The Fredrick’ foyer.”

An everlasting impression

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From inception, the striking foyer of The Frederick was designed to leave an everlasting impression of luxury and comfort for the residents and their waiting guests. 

The art piece, affectionately dubbed the ‘Curtain of Light’ by Jenssen Turnowsky ‘Business Manager’ at CoLab Lighting, the team behind the manufacturing and suppliers of luminaires for the exciting piece of opulence, were engaged by Mirvac Design to create and manage the projects production. 

Inspiration from a chandelier

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Inspiration from a chandelier 423X554 Greensquare4 William Smart (Smart Design Studio) and Aaron Wooster (previously Smart Design Studio) created the concept of The Frederick foyer, with inspiration from a chandelier acting as an ornamental centrepiece to a grand entrance, which indeed it achieved. The foyer design and colour arrangement are consistent with the 23-storey tower, a fusion of bronze and glass. 

Adrian Walsh (Smart Design Studio) actualised the 253 floor to ceiling custom light rod concept from William and Aaron, manipulating thought to paper, to Balsa Wood models and finally CAD drawings for Jenssen to coordinate the manufacturing of the near enclosed 7-meter steel circular frames with ASL Steel (metal fabricators).

Groundwork done, curtain of light starts

The challenges, and there were a few, engineering a system, seating both ends of the three sectioned rods onto two circular flat beds positioned perpendicular to each other will cause some headaches, none that couldn’t be resolved by Jenssen (CoLab), ASL Steel, and the duo from Steensen Varming - Tamara Hanna, and Emrah Baki who assisted in key logistics with the projects individual elements, ensuring best practices.

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