Wink had the privilege of undertaking the lighting design for the Waterford Viking Triangle, the historic “old town” of Waterford City. This significant area encompasses renowned landmarks such as the Medieval Museum, the house of Waterford Crystal, Bishop’s Palace, and Reginald’s Tower.
The objective of the lighting design was to enhance the character and charm of the old town, creating a visually captivating ambiance that would transport visitors to the rich historical heritage of Waterford. Through meticulous planning and design, Wink successfully created a mottled effect that added depth and character to the architectural landscape.
By carefully selecting lighting fixtures and employing innovative techniques, Wink achieved a subtle yet impactful illumination that showcased the unique features and historical significance of each building within the Viking Triangle. The mottled effect created a dynamic interplay of light and shadows, adding a touch of enchantment and immersing visitors in the rich tapestry of the old town.
The lighting design not only emphasized the architectural beauty of the Medieval Museum, the house of Waterford Crystal, Bishop’s Palace, and Reginald’s Tower, but also brought attention to the historical significance of the area as a whole. The carefully curated lighting scheme transformed the Viking Triangle into a captivating destination, inviting locals and tourists alike to explore and appreciate Waterford’s vibrant past.
Wink takes pride in having contributed to the illumination of this remarkable historic area, bringing out its character and creating a memorable experience for visitors. The lighting design stands as a testament to the enduring charm and cultural heritage of the Waterford Viking Triangle.
