The shortlist for the 2019 Lux Awards has been announced and this year the list features a whole host of impressive projects and inventive new technology.
Our team of expert judges – including experienced specifiers and end users of lighting – have considered the projects entered, visited the sites, spoken to the key people, and whittled down the list to just those schemes that they believe have a shot at winning a coveted Lux Award trophy.
These are the projects that have struck that balance between looking great, fulfilling the brief, and keeping energy and maintenance costs down.
The awards will be held on the 14 November 2019. The awards will take place in a new venue for the awards – The Hilton, Park Lane.
Tables for the Lux Awards 2019 are now on sale and you can find out more here.
Retail Lighting Project of the Year
In association with OSRAM
Stella McCartney Flagship Store, London – PJC Light Studio
Wartski, London – Illuminationworks
FLANNELS, Newcastle – Fagerhult Lighting
Meadowhall Refurbishment, Sheffield – BDP
Industrial and Transport Lighting Project of the Year
In association with Lumicom
Elizabeth Line, Crossrail – FUTURE Designs, Atkins, Grimshaw, Maynard & GIA Equation
London Bridge Station Redevelopment, London – WSP
Kawasaki Precision Machinery, Plymouth – Maser Lighting
Hospitality, Leisure and Faith Project of the Year
In association with Signify
Illuminate, London – Sutton Vane Associates
Paul Edmonds, London – Illuminationworks
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, London – TheisCraft
Nevill Holt Opera, Leicestershire – Max Fordham
Aberdeen Music Hall, Scotland – BDP
Kym’s, London – Into Lighting
Office, Education and Healthcare Lighting
Project of the Year
In association with Seoul Semicon
New headquarters for CDE Global, Cooktown, Northern Ireland – Chroma Lighting
University College London, Student Centre, BDP
Värde Partners Office, London – Susan Lake Lighting Design
HSBC Office Fit-out, Grosvenor House, Sheffield – Arup
Outdoor Lighting Project of the Year
In association with LEDFLEX
Kimpton Fitzroy, London – Lighting Design International
Illuminated River by Leo Villareal, London – in association with Illuminated River Foundation, Atelier Ten, LDS and Signify
Mercer St Art Installation, St Martin’s Courtyard, London – Studio 29
University of Sheffield Concourse, Sheffield – Arup

Interior Luminaire of the Year
In association with ThisisCraft
Vault – ateljé Lyktan
Lightcycle™ – Dyson
AERIAL™ – Soraa
Artius Track – Aurora
REVO – Tamlite
Florence+ – Whitecroft
DB X LED Engine – Orlight
BROADLIGHTER ACOUSTIC – Luxonic

Exterior Luminaire of the Year
In association with Falcon Events and Media
TAURUS – Tamlite
MPG-1N – Litho Circuits
LINEARlight Rigid FINESSE System – Osram
Palco InOut Framer – iGuzzini
Lumenquad – Lumenpulse
Lumenbeam Inground – Lumenpulse
Emergency Lighting Product of the Year
Lumitel® AST – Powered by Mymesh – Chess Wise
ARIS – ES-SYSTEM
TrustSight LED Emergency Gen3 – Signify
Spazio PLUS – Zemper
XYLUX LR4 – Mackwell
Connected Lighting Innovation of the Year
In association with GOOEE
NearSky Smart City Platform – CIMCON Lighting
GenX Developer Kits – Itron
Starlite Connect – Tamlite
MiHome Smart Light Switch Chrome – Energenie
OCTO – Ansell Lighting
Enabling Technology of the Year
In association with lightspace
eldoLED DUALdrive platform- eldoLED
Lighting Reality PRO V2- Lighting Reality
S2F Series – Lensvector
ZEROBLUE™ Technology – Soraa
LM301H ONE – Samsung
LM302N – Samsung
T-series – Samsung
WICOP – Seoul Semiconductor
VEGA 07 module – Ledmotive
Dual Beam Technology – Megaman
AOne Rotary Dimmer – Aurora
Origin – Mackwell
Pico-COBs – Luminus

Controls Product of the Year
In association with LIA Laboratory
CMS Street Lighting Upgrade – City of London
e-Sense Organic G3 – Fagerhult
Lightview – Gooee
Iris – TheisCraft
Urban Node DC – Urban Control
Multi Control Dimmer – BP-LED
RoomSet – Helvar
Lighting for a Circular Economy Award
In association with Lumicom
Turbo charging the recycling of lighting products – Recolight
EWRG and Tamlite working with Asda – WERCS
The Handlebar Café – Michael Grubb Studio
Dark Source
Sales Team of the Year
In association with Parrot PR and Marketing
Architainment
LuxBox
Casambi
Reggiani
Supplier of the Year
In association with Clarion
DW Windsor
Ansell Lighting
FUTURE Designs
Tamlite
Designplan Lighting
SLL Young Lighter of the Year
In association with Society of Light and Lighting
Anna Wawrzyniak (Peter Andres Lichtplanung, Germany), A Light Booster Metro Car for the Commuting Work Force: Human Centric Lighting in Underground Transportation
Fatemeh Dastgheib (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm), Outdoor Lighting and Perception of Safety from a Female Perspective
Melissa Kennedy (WSP, London), Texture within the Light: Evaluating the Impact of Textured Light upon the Sensual Atmospheres within Art, Architecture and Design
Nils Voerste (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany), Evidence based Lighting Design for Urban Environments: Natural and Artifical Lighting Impacts on Peoples’ Experiences of Public Space
The Lux Awards will take place on the 14th November at the Hilton, Park Lane.
To book tickets please visit: https://luxawards.co.uk/table-packages-2019/