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Picton Ferry Terminal

Project Overview

Temporary buildings are unforgiving places for poor lighting.
They are often large, acoustically lively, and structurally minimal. Materials are utilitarian. Ceilings are high. Surfaces reflect unevenly. And yet the people using them expect clarity, safety, and comfort the moment they walk inside.
Lighting, therefore, carries more responsibility than architecture.
At the temporary Picton Ferry Terminal, the challenge was exactly this: create a sense of order and visual calm inside a structure never intended to be permanent. Thousands of passengers move through the space every day. They read signage, navigate queues, find seating, manage luggage. If illumination is uneven or harsh, the entire experience feels chaotic.
The solution was simple—and deliberate.
Suspended V60100 linear luminaires run through the terminal with quiet authority. Their broad 60 mm profile provides visual presence without clutter, while their suspended mounting allows light to wash the space evenly from above. The result is calm, balanced illumination that softens the rawness of the temporary structure and restores visual clarity to the environment.
More importantly, the V60100 delivers the kind of controlled, consistent output that large transient spaces demand. No glare. No patchy pools of light. Just clean, continuous lines of illumination guiding passengers through the building.
In a temporary structure, good lighting does more than illuminate.
It creates order where architecture cannot.
At Picton Ferry Terminal, the V60100 does this brilliantly.

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