When it opened in 1980, Hong Kong's 65-storey Hopewell Centre skyscraper was the city's tallest building and the second tallest in Asia.
In a bid to restore its former glory, Laservision was engaged to provide a suitable lighting solution and has recently completed a turn-key solution which included lighting design, the installation of the equipment and project management.
As well as illuminating the building itself, the design - which used 2,221m of colour changing LED tube - included corporate advertising and branding. The roof of the Centre was also fitted with a Laservision 40W Stella-Ray laser system for producing airborne light shows.
The effects incorporated into the building are controlled by a Laservision Digital Data-Pump II (DDP II), which can be monitored and controlled remotely. Media-Manager software is used to programme shows on the DDP II and can create, rehearse, edit, publish, preview and manage large multi-media shows of any size.
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