The renovation of the first 5-star Middle East's hotel has been completed in the record time of seven months in order to allow the re-opening of the structure at the very beginning of December 2014 in due time to host the 35th Summit of the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council. The mission of achieving the biggest and quickest renovation process in Qatar and the Gulf at large has been successfully accomplished owing to the ability and professionalism of all the engineering, planning and working teams taking part in this process.
The general upgrade has also involved the exterior lighting design of the hotel, that should be brought to a new nocturnal life to further emphasize Doha’s waterfront skyline. Owing to the utmost urgent delivery and installation schedule, the illumination of the Sheraton was a tricky task that couldn’t be simplified by on-site mock-ups that could reveal in advance the final effect. Moreover, the shape of the hotel was a challenge by itself. Placed on top of the tree-faced pyramid that builds the hotel core structure, a reverse pyramidal section, decentralized to the main axis, protrudes from two sides of the hotel body, building the unmistakable profile of the Sheraton Doha. A huge side arm artistically links both architectures, while technically supporting the upper part of the structure. The close Al Majlis Congress Center, a secondary lower building with four-sided pyramidal section, needed a coordinate lighting scheme. Its smooth, concrete surface resulted quite difficult to be evenly lit up as the lighting fixtures could be installed only at a very short distance (max. 4 m).
The lighting requirements foresaw the enhancement of the upper part of the hotel and of the side arm from different levels, with the absolute must not to disturb or annoy in any way the hotel guests when in their rooms. For both structures, an even colour distribution was also required along with pre-selected colour changing scenes.
In order to achieve the best-lit effect, selected LED fixtures with different optics have been installed at the hotel, following a scheme divided into three lighting areas:
- Main façade;
- Waterfront - side A;
- Waterfront - side B.
The main façade of the hotel has been equipped with 12 units of POWERSHINE MK2 D RGBW with narrow and wide optics installed on the mezzanine floor with the purpose to wall wash the side arm of the building. The waterfront - side A has been fitted with 9 POWERSHINE MK2 D RGBW with narrow optics installed on high poles in order to light up the front part of the reverse pyramid section crowning the hotel. Antiglare shields have been installed on selected fixtures in order to avoid glaring effects. The waterfront - side B, as well as the lower part of the hotel terrace, has been enhanced by 43 units of ZAPHIR RGBW with wide and medium optics installed right onto the cornice of the roof. To complete the design, 4 units of GLOBE 7000 MK2, the CYM single beam colour changer searchlight that tops GRIVEN’s catalogue, have been located on the roof of the hotel to sweep with their powerful rays the sky of Doha at night. According to different occasions or needs, abstract patterns and various images can be projected on the front side of the concrete arm of the hotel with the help of powerful image projectors, such as GOBOSTORM PLUS MK2 and ZENITH.