By Electrolight – San Francisco, United States of America
The lighting concept for The Cube at 601 City Center was to create a uniform glow in the internal crown and flank the facade with four vertical lines of light that anchor the building’s lighting feature from top to bottom.
The lighting design team and the architects conducted numerous full-scale mockups to test how the lighting fixtures would render through the facade glazing, in order to select the most appropriate glass treatment, and fixture placement to diffuse the light.
The Architects, however, opted for a 25% translucent glass only, so that they could also achieve a desired transparency during the day. Exposing the stunning metal structure behind the glass cube. Finding the perfect balance between transparency and translucency was challenging, but paramount to the success of the project.
A structural platform installed 4ft from the top of the glass, splits the lighting feature in two. The “Level 1” scheme grazes the glass from the very top edge of the cube, mounted 6” from the surface, due to structural and window washing restrictions. “Level 2” scheme, mounted to the bottom of the platform, 3ft from the glass surface, uniformly washes the remaining 30ft to 40ft of glazing. A third scheme, which the team refers to as The Drip, a line of light concealed on the four corners of the cube, ties the top of the building almost to its bottom. The drip uses tunable white LEDs, programmed to match with each chosen color show.
The lighting design team created 12 lighting scenes related to the national holidays, local sports teams, and community cultural events that connect the local people from both sides of the San Francisco Bay.
In addition to using different colors, the lighting designers fully utilized cutting-edge lighting control systems to make the colorful lighting scenes dynamic. Several lighting scenes have a chasing program; when the lighting revolves inside the crown cube.
Since its completion, the 601 City Center became a landmark in Oakland’s night sky. Tourists use it to find their bearings when they are walking downtown. Residents feel they are getting home, regardless if they are driving or flying to Oakland, when they see the predominant sapphire, or other celebratory colorful show illuminating the iconic glass crown cube.