The central chandelier feature in the Chamber at Trilogy.
UK - Trilogy, Doncaster's latest nightspot, features an interesting lighting scheme, with equipment supplied by Robe UK to installers Willpower to kit out three rooms - The Crest, The Temple and The Chamber - at the new 2,100-capacity venue. The lighting design was created by Robe UK's Nathan Wan, working closely with Trilogy's owner, Gary Hunt of Brook Leisure.

In each room, the lighting needed to complement the room themeing, and also had to be flexible and eye-catching: "It was great to get onboard with and work alongside the interior design team from the early stages," says Wan. The club's overall design was led by Hunt, who adopted a hands-on role throughout the project.

This interesting medieval-styled Chamber is also the main dancefloor. The lighting had to be dynamic to cater for a wide range of musical styles. They took a completely customised approach in the, with all lights are hung from a large bespoke chandelier centrepiece which Robe UK designed and had fabricated. The chandelier evolved from an original neo-Gothic idea of Hunt's to blend with the themeing - which includes a life-size, fully armoured knight. Hunt was adamant that he did not want people entering the Chamber and seeing a conventional-looking lighting rig in the ceiling.

The chandelier is based on three circles of trussing, dropping downwards at three different levels, with a frosted core designed by Wan, and 78 LED spikes. The latter were specially developed by Robe UK to give the structure full colour-changing capabilities. All chandelier metalwork and fixtures are powder coated in gold. Eight Robe Spot 575 XT and eight Wash 250s are suspended from the chandelier as the main dancefloor moving lights, chosen for their wide range of features and functions for the budget. Two 1500W strobes complete the effects lighting picture in The Chamber.

Robe UK also supplied 50 colour-changing LED fittings, used as wall downlighters to change mood and ambience in The Chamber. For lighting control, Wan picked an Avolites Azure - the touch-panel version. In addition to controlling the chandelier lights, it also controls all dimmable house lighting, a set of behind-bar lights and the wall LEDs in The Chamber, plus the effects lighting in all other areas of the club.

The Temple is a completely white room. One of the main features is a scenic eye at the back of the bar, highlighted with single LEDs, and with a laser in the middle. The effects lighting fixtures include eight Robe MS Zooms, eight Robe 250 XT Washes and four Spot 575 XTs, complete with four 1500W strobes. The lights are all rugged onto pre-wired bars in the very high ceiling, and all equipment is arranged in clean and straight geometric lines. Gargoyles and other ceiling features are illuminated with small LED spots. Lighting in The Temple is controlled locally by two of the new Avolites Room Remotes, each offering a simple 15-preset button interface. These were chosen to keep the costs reasonable and to offer some flexibility to vary lighting scenes, as The Temple has no lighting operator.

For the VIP room - the Crest - located to the side of The Temple, Wan specified six Robe Recessed Spot 170s, fitted unobtrusively into the ceiling. These are ideal for the space available, and produce the subtle and understated type of effected needed in this area. Trilogy has already proved a major success, attracting people from the town and surrounding areas. The club's sound package is designed and supplied by Dare Audio.

(Lee Baldock)


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