Architect and Builder February/March 2019 | Page 43

that forms part of the building’s exterior lighting. The largest of its kind in the country, the strip screen display can be controlled and manipulated remotely. Rather than being composed of individual lights, it is in fact made up of narrow strips of video screen. “Using this new DigiLED technology, we’ve been able to create an exceptionally flat screen that offers maximum viewing angles to both pedestrians and drivers using this major city artery,” explained Primary Colours directors Ashendra Singh and Grant Neill. “With no off-angle colour shift, this new screen offers advertisers a unique way to tell their stories in the most impactful way possible,” they added. With HD 720 resolution and the ability to display 16 million colours, the complete screen measures 18m wide and 7m high (1,728 pixels wide x 745 pixels high). Geometric-pattern cladding was used to underline the fact that the screen is an authentic part of the building’s fabric. While the screen itself represents cutting edge technology, it is arguably the building’s strip Rosebank Link lighting - attached via watertight perforations in the building façade, that is the most exciting aspect of this project. Most impressive when viewed at night, the ribbons of coloured video displays are designed to reflect from the building’s edges, giving a more harmonious ‘wash’ effect. This ‘smart lighting’ has a total length of 226m and stretches across 15 floors of the building. Sustainability The building is designed and will be operated in an environmental and sustainable way. Passive building design techniques and environmental considerations will meet a 4 Star Green Star rating, creating a healthier and more productive environment. Rosebank Link is one of the last additions to the redevelopment of the Rosebank CBD. The area now houses some of the most modern office buildings in the country and serves as an example for future redevelopment in other CBD’s throughout the country. 43