
The Hub Complex
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The Hub Complex forms part of the wider Nansledan development, a growing new community on Cornwall’s north coast designed around sustainability, mixed-use living and long-term placemaking. Bringing together a nursery school, offices, retail and shared workspaces, the scheme required a carefully considered exterior lighting solution that supports people-focused design while complementing the traditional Cornish character of the development. Exterior Lighting Design at The Hub Complex, NansledanThis Hub Complex lighting project focused on delivering a human-centric exterior lighting scheme that enhances safety, atmosphere and usability, while supporting the site’s sustainability goals and respecting its traditional architectural setting. The SolutionKingfisher Lighting developed a coordinated scheme for this mixed-use development, ensuring luminaires integrated naturally with the surrounding architecture while delivering reliable and comfortable illumination for people moving through the site after dark. REVELAMPE luminaires from AEC were selected for their classic styling and modern optical performance, making them well suited to the traditional Cornish character of the project while still delivering high-quality, efficient illumination. The luminaires were specified in 3000K to create a warmer, softer distribution of light, supporting a more comfortable environment for residents, workers and visitors while also aligning with the project’s broader environmental objectives. To achieve the best possible finish across the development, bespoke bracketry was manufactured at Kingfisher Lighting’s in-house fabrication facility, helping ensure full alignment with the site’s design language and visual identity. Kingfisher Lighting also supplied the supporting columns and fuse cut-outs, delivering a complete exterior lighting solution that balances performance, aesthetics and long-term durability. Key Outcomes
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The Hub Complex forms part of the wider Nansledan development, a growing new community on Cornwall’s north coast designed around sustainability, mixed-use living and long-term placemaking.
Bringing together a nursery school, offices, retail and shared workspaces, the scheme required a carefully considered exterior lighting solution that supports people-focused design while complementing the traditional Cornish character of the development.
Exterior Lighting Design at The Hub Complex, Nansledan
This Hub Complex lighting project focused on delivering a human-centric exterior lighting scheme that enhances safety, atmosphere and usability, while supporting the site’s sustainability goals and respecting its traditional architectural setting.
The Solution
Kingfisher Lighting developed a coordinated scheme for this mixed-use development, ensuring luminaires integrated naturally with the surrounding architecture while delivering reliable and comfortable illumination for people moving through the site after dark.
REVELAMPE luminaires from AEC were selected for their classic styling and modern optical performance, making them well suited to the traditional Cornish character of the project while still delivering high-quality, efficient illumination.
The luminaires were specified in 3000K to create a warmer, softer distribution of light, supporting a more comfortable environment for residents, workers and visitors while also aligning with the project’s broader environmental objectives.
To achieve the best possible finish across the development, bespoke bracketry was manufactured at Kingfisher Lighting’s in-house fabrication facility, helping ensure full alignment with the site’s design language and visual identity.
Kingfisher Lighting also supplied the supporting columns and fuse cut-outs, delivering a complete exterior lighting solution that balances performance, aesthetics and long-term durability.
Key Outcomes
- Human-centric lighting scheme designed for comfort and usability
- Warm 3000K illumination supporting evening movement across the site
- Lighting aesthetic aligned with traditional Cornish architecture
- Bespoke bracketry delivered for improved integration and finish
- Scheme supports both sustainability goals and community-focused design

