CCPWA has been helping the MS Society of WA increase public awareness of this disabling neurological condition that affects around 18000 Australians.
As part of MS week CCP were asked to light up Perth’s tallest Office tower Central Park.
The building completed in 1992 stands 224m to the peak of the spire.
The challenge of lighting this prominent landmark was handled by CCP’s Sean McKernan for the second year.
“We tried to do something different this year to make the building stand out even more than last year” explained Sean “The spire was not prominent last year so this year we decided to install Pro Shop Honeycomb 72’s up the spire for added effect”
CCP installed 20x HC72’s up the 12m spire focused straight out to allow for 360 degree viewing and visible from up to 30km away.
Adding extra colour to the base of the spire and lower level support beams are 16x Kupo 575w Arc Multipars and 4x Studio Due City Colour 2500w.
“The HC72’s and Multi Pars are awesome and we use them a lot, we have custom Dichroics made for the Multipars to prevent Gel burning out”
An LSC Pharos system controls the rig and makes programming and playback so simple.