Cannon Place London, UK

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Cannon Place is a landmark office in a prominent location at a major transport interchange in the City of London.   The eight storey building has been constructed over and around rail and underground lines and incorporates upgraded station facilities for both stations. 

The project provides 36,000 sq.m  of contemporary Grade A office accommodation, and careful design of the façade and building services are expected to deliver a 10 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions on Building Regulations Part L2A target emissions rate.

The Delmatic lighting management system is an integral part of the sustainable design and the system controls lighting within the shell and core areas of the building and fitted-out offices.

The system offers total flexibility with individual addressable control of each luminaire.  The system achieves energy-efficiency through presence detection, absence detection and daylight-linked dimming of perimeter  lighting.  The system also provides Dali emergency testing and monitoring of emergency lighting.

Corridor and core lighting is integrated with lighting in office lighting on each floor to secure exit lighting at all times.

The system is managed and monitored through graphical head-end software which displays the active status of lighting as well as providing information on luminaire run times: all changes to system configuration are made through software including the time-out periods of sensors.

Cannon Place
Architect:  Foggo Associates
Consultant: Foggo Associates
Contractor: Crown House
Size: 36,000 sq,m