Illuminating the Church Monument

Illuminating the Church Monument

Designed in Neo-Gothic Style, the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes was officially opened in 1888 and is the first Tamil Catholic church in Singapore. Prior to the restoration works which commenced in January 2020, the existing lighting were added on throughout the years and were a mixture of different light sources and have deteriorated. Challenges for the lighting design also includes studying the availability of lighting points, possibility of running new cabling and trying to integrate exposed wiring and control cables as an architectural feature without being too obtrusive and staying true to the conservation guidelines.

Careful consideration on placement of new luminaires and enhancing spires, the overall façade and positioning surface type wall-mounted uplighters at the corners of columns so that the columns appear as shadow, while walls are lit. Above the porch stands a statue of an angel blowing a trumpet. while keeping to conservation regulations with no impact to the core and shell.

Careful consideration was given for integration of lighting into the exterior and interior. While the stained glass windows can be appreciated in the inside the church during the day. we would like to reveal the stained glass as part of the facade lghting at night.

Façade lighting was to integrate and enhance the overall layers and elements and also illuminating the stain glass windows lining the clerestory from the interior so that they can be appreciated from outside, while also illuminating the interiors and features sensitively with various scenes from day to night. LED strip and profile were also integrated on the edges of the roof to gently illuminate the upper walls and sloped roof.

For the interior, lighting various elements and layers, including introduction of new modern pendants with up and downwards emission on different circuit, so that they can be dimmable and controlled separately. 5 degree beam spotlights were strategically placed opposite side of the stain glass windows to illuminate the stainglass to be seen from outside, without having uncomfortable spill.

2 nos. of 4 degree beam spotlights were also used mounted on the mezzanine floor to accentuate the levitating Jesus gentling without casting shadow on the backdrop. The church committee was also concerned about the functional aspects of illumination to provide the worshippers, to be able to read the bible

Tiny spotlights were also mounted on the top of the columns to uplight the vaults and arches. A simple RGBWW strip were also integrated to respond to the client’s request for flexibility for various scenes on special occasions.

Client

Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Singapore

Architect

CIAP Architects

Photography

ND Photography

Year Of Completion

2024

Location

50 Ophir Road, Singapore

Project Category

Religious