The CitiPower Centre at Junction Oval
by Unios
Unios lights up the historical Junction Oval sporting ground with its innovative architectural lighting solutions.
Also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground, Junction Oval is a renowned sports ground in Melbourne, Australia. First established in 1856, the grounds underwent a $40 million redevelopment between 2015 and 2018 to make it the administrative headquarters of Cricket Victoria. In conjunction with Lights & Tracks, Unios was chosen to be part of the historically significant face-lift.
Illuminating the way for pedestrians at night, custom fixtures showcase architectural lighting at its best. This application has been smartly applied to be efficiently managed, maintained, and monitored for the grounds.
In conjunction with Lights & Tracks, Unios was chosen to be part of the historically significant face-lift.
With a venue suitable for everyone, Unios, in collaboration with Lights & Tracks created environments that compliment the purpose of elite players, fans and the community-at-large.
Illuminating the way for pedestrians at night, custom fixtures showcase architectural lighting at its best.
Cox Architecture was appointed to lead the project, with global design and engineering firm Arup providing their design service to the redevelopment.
The Unios Vortex Highbay system was the perfect match for the industrial and wide beam aspect for the gym.
The Unios Vortex Highbay system was the perfect match for the industrial and wide beam aspect for the gym. Its sleek, low-profile was the smart choice for Junction Oval’s high-performance areas, executing precise lighting and proving the Vortex Highbay was utilised to its utmost potential.
In partnership with the Victorian Government and Cricket Australia, the Junction Oval now features new administrative headquarters, high-performance facilities, an indoor centre and medical and rehabilitation areas. The next chapter in Cricket Victoria’s decorated history has begun in earnest with these new facilities and Unios was proud to be part of Victorian sporting history.
The Unios Vortex Highbay was utilised to its utmost potential.
Unios lights up the historical Junction Oval sporting ground with its innovative architectural lighting solutions.
Also known as the St Kilda Cricket Ground, Junction Oval is a renowned sports ground in Melbourne, Australia. First established in 1856, the grounds underwent a $40 million redevelopment between 2015 and 2018 to make it the administrative headquarters of Cricket Victoria. In conjunction with Lights & Tracks, Unios was chosen to be part of the historically significant face-lift.
Illuminating the way for pedestrians at night, custom fixtures showcase architectural lighting at its best. This application has been smartly applied to be efficiently managed, maintained, and monitored for the grounds.
In conjunction with Lights & Tracks, Unios was chosen to be part of the historically significant face-lift.
With a venue suitable for everyone, Unios, in collaboration with Lights & Tracks created environments that compliment the purpose of elite players, fans and the community-at-large.
Illuminating the way for pedestrians at night, custom fixtures showcase architectural lighting at its best.
Cox Architecture was appointed to lead the project, with global design and engineering firm Arup providing their design service to the redevelopment.
The Unios Vortex Highbay system was the perfect match for the industrial and wide beam aspect for the gym.
The Unios Vortex Highbay system was the perfect match for the industrial and wide beam aspect for the gym. Its sleek, low-profile was the smart choice for Junction Oval’s high-performance areas, executing precise lighting and proving the Vortex Highbay was utilised to its utmost potential.
In partnership with the Victorian Government and Cricket Australia, the Junction Oval now features new administrative headquarters, high-performance facilities, an indoor centre and medical and rehabilitation areas. The next chapter in Cricket Victoria’s decorated history has begun in earnest with these new facilities and Unios was proud to be part of Victorian sporting history.