Ljusdesign Projects
Mary MacKillop Penola Centre Lighting Redesigned
With an upgrade needed to enhance the current lighting and visitor experience, lighting designer Benjamin Cisterne was engaged by the Mary MacKillop team to redesign the exhibition lighting.
Design Excellence at Melbourne Holocaust Museum
Located in Elsternwick Village, the museum opened its doors to the public in 2023, serving as an important space of knowledge and remembrance. Working alongside esteemed lighting designer Frederika Perry, SLD supplied Ljusdesign Gizmo Solo fixtures to illuminate a significant collection piece now on display in the 'Everybody Had a Name' exhibition.
Engaging with the Victoria Police Museum
The Victoria Police Museum showcases a significant state collection of objects and photographs with important stories surrounding Victoria's Policing history for the public and the serving Police community to enjoy and learn from.
Busselton Jetty Marine Discovery Centre Features Ljusdesign
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Located in the heart of Melbourne's Arts Precinct, this award-winning building by Wood Marsh Architects was commissioned by the Victorian State Government and opened to the public in 2002. It remains an architectural icon for Melbourne. ACCA is celebrated for showcasing important and compelling contemporary art that ignites critical and cultural conversations within the artistic community.
Anzac Memorial Hyde Park
The importance of education and igniting contemplation around the past contribution of those who served in NSW was a strong theme for X-Sqaured and Benjamin Cisterne Design when making choices around the exhibition layout and lighting.
The Inspiring Sisters of Charity Australia
Completed in July 2019, the Sisters of Charity Australia in the Heritage and Archive Centre in Potts Point, Sydney was unveiled to the public. This new and permanent exhibition that once was the original dormitory has been transformed into a display dedicated to the 175-year-old story of the sisters.
Design Excellence at Winton Waltzing Matilda Centre
After being destroyed by a fire in 2015, the iconic yet remote Winton Waltzing Matilda Centre finally reopened its doors in 2018. The impressively designed building with authentic robust materials sits proudly on its rugged Australian landscape, a beacon for tourism and the people of Winton to enjoy.
Stately Museum of Economic Botany
In the heart of Adelaide Botanical Gardens, sits the stately Museum of Economic Botany which regularly showcases different immersive art exhbitions for visitors to enjoy. This includes designer Khai Liew’s exhibition space, a distinctive installation in timber and brass recently upgraded with Ljus Design exhibition track lighting.
Celebrated Penguin Parade Visitor Centre
The Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
National Communication Museum: Launches with Ljusdesign
The National Communication Museum, a brand-new museum exploring the relationship of communication from humanity to technology, features the cutting-edge Xicato XFL LED Flexible Linear Strip and Ljus Design lighting throughout its building design.
Key Australian Institutions with Ljusdesign
Australian Capital Territory
AIATSIS (Canberra)
Australian War Memorial (Canberra)
Canberra Hospital Public Artwork Gallery (Canberra)
Museum of Australian Democracy (Canberra)
National Archives of Australia (Canberra)
National Film & Sound Archive of Australia (Canberra)
National Gallery of Australia (Canberra)
National Museum of Australia (Canberra)
Old Parliament House (Canberra)
Questacon - The National Science and Technology Centre (Canberra)
Royal Australian Mint (Deakin)
New South Wales
Anzac Memorial Hyde Park (Sydney)
Australian Museum (Sydney)
Bathurst Railway Museum (Bathurst)
Curatorial + Co (Woolloomooloo)
Eden Killer Whale Museum (Eden)
Government House (Sydney)
Harbour Bridge Museum (Sydney)
Lindelli Boutique (Sydney)
Macquarie University (Sydney)
Maritime Museum (Sydney)
Northern Rivers Community Gallery (Ballina)
Sisters of Mercy (Sydney)
State Library of NSW (Sydney)
Sydney Dance Company (Sydney)
University of New South Wales Galleries (Sydney)
University of Sydney, Chau Chak Wing Museum (Sydney)
University of Technology Sydney (Sydney)
Yarrila Arts and Museum (Coffs Harbour)
Northern Territory
Darwin Botanical Gardens (Darwin)
Larrakia Cultural Centre (Darwin)
Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Territory [MAGNT] (Darwin)
State Square (Darwin)
Queensland
All Hallows’ Girls School Museum (Brisbane)
Brisbane Boys Grammar School Museum (Brisbane)
Gallery of Modern Art - GOMA (Brisbane)
Gold Coast Airport Gallery (Bilinga)
Molten Store (Brisbane)
Queensland Museum (Brisbane)
Queensland Museum Cobb+Co (Toowoomba)
RAAF Base Heritage Centre (Townsville)
Titanic The Exhibition (Brisbane)
Waltzing Matilda Centre Museum (Winton)
South Australia
David Roche Foundation Museum (Adelaide)
Mary MacKillop Penola Centre (Penola)
Santos Museum of Economic Botany (Adelaide)
University of South Australia, MOD (Adelaide)
Western Australia
Curtin University (Perth)
Joondalup Art Gallery (Joondalup)
WACA Museum (Perth)
WA Museum [10 Galleries] Boola Bardip (Perth)
Western Australian Cricket Association Museum (Perth)
Victoria
Australian Army Signals Museum
Australian Centre for Contemporary Arts, [ACCA] (Melbourne)
Eltham Community Library Gallery (Eltham)
Geelong Convention Centre (Geelong)
Islamic Museum of Australia (Melbourne)
Ivanhoe Grammar School Sports & Aquatic Centre (Melbourne)
Koorie Heritage Trust - Federation Square (Melbourne)
Lakeside Visitor Centre – Puffing Billy Railway (Emerald)
Melbourne Cricket Ground- MCC Museum (Melbourne)
Melbourne Holocaust Museum (Melbourne)
Melbourne Museum (Melbourne)
Melbourne Savage Club Collection (Melbourne)
Melbourne Town Hall, City Gallery (Melbourne)
National Sports Museum [MCG] (Melbourne)
National Wool Museum (Geelong)
Penguins Parade Visitor Centre (Phillip Island)
Shrine of Remembrance (Melbourne)
State Library of Victoria (Melbourne)
Sunbury Community Arts & Cultural Precinct (Sunbury)
TarraWarra Museum of Art (Healesville)
University of Melbourne, Arts West Gallery (Melbourne)
University of Melbourne, Noel Shaw Gallery (Melbourne)
Victoria Police Museum (Melbourne)
101 Collins Street Building (Melbourne)
