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Grand Hyatt is a luxury 700-bedroom hotel located near
Dubai Creek. The property consists of four curved interlinked
towers set within 37 acres of landscaped gardens.
The
façade lighting consists of two distinct elements.
An array of dichroic marker lights is located at parapet
level on each of the four towers. The apparent colour
of the dichroic lenses changes with the viewing angle,
so that they shift from blue through pink to white,
like a shimmering pearl necklace.
The
white-clad sections of the building façade are
illuminated with colour changing metal halide projectors
concealed within the landscape and at roof level. The
building is usually illuminated in white light. The
colour change facility is utilised for festival and
holidays.
dpa
lighting consultants were also responsible for the lighting
of the extensive landscaped gardens.
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