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Dawn

Designer: Musson + Retallick

Neil Musson and Jono Retallick of M+R were commissioned by acclaimed interior design studio, Areen Design to produce a vast artwork sculpture entitled Dawn, for the KAIA International Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.


Dawn is a monumental work consisting of four enormous sculptures that spiral upwards like currents of air into the curved rooves of the departure hall in this world-leading international airport. Comprising of colour-changing wing-shaped translucent acrylic blades that emit light, M+R’s sculptural light effect brings a sense of calm into the centre of the busy airport and uses metaphors of light reflecting and refracting within the structure to suggest the way in which peoples’ lives cross over and influence each other in this busy space.

Key features...

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80 bespoke, double sided Applelec LED Light Sheets

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Individually programmed to mimic cloud movement

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Complex hanging structure

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Illuminated light art sculpture

Created from double-sided Applelec LED Light Sheet, each LED light strip was individually programmed to illuminate the outer surfaces with a palette of sky-blues, soft greys and subtle whites. The programmed light sequence mimics the movement of clouds drifting across the sky as the light travels across each sculpture towards the next, leading the eye along the terminal’s architectural journey.

Musson elaborated: “We started with the shapes and forms being used in the architectural scheme and expanded these with the concept of birds in flight. The form captures the moment that a flock of birds suddenly takes off as one dynamic shape. We started with chalk sketches and are pleased to see that the energy of those sketches remains in the final sculptures.”

Dawn art installation by M+R with Applelec LED Light Sheet backlighting

Each individual light-art piece comprises of 80 custom-made Applelec LED Light Sheet blades supported by 160 weight bearing wires of differing lengths, where M+R flew out to KAIA International Airport and meticulously assembled all the structures.


Jono Retallick of M+R said: “The extraordinary engineering, made possible by Colin Musson, used complex computer modelling to ensure that no blades or wires touched each other or changed the delicate overall shape of the cluster of wings. Each wire carries data to the blades and is also carefully considered as part of the sculptural form. The cables were chosen for their translucent and reflective qualities with the result that they glisten as light shines through them rather like a fine rain”

The team developed the pieces through close collaboration with Applelec, to design the blades using its LED Light Sheet, and Control Lighting to develop the programming. Ray Dolby of Control Lighting commented: “This is one of the most exciting and interesting projects that we have been part of for many years. Whilst we have worked extensively on both artwork and commercial lighting control projects, Neil and Jono’s knowledge of exactly what they wanted and their amazing attention to detail was remarkable. They involved us closely at all stages, so we really bought into their vision.”

M+R’s portfolio of work particularly focuses on the sensitive integration of art into architecture, with the aim of enhancing social interaction.

“We enjoy collaboration and consider the client, the engineers and the public a vital part of our creative team. We look forward to the next challenge and aim to make something else that is equally high quality, beautiful and original.”

Dawn is the focal point for over 30 million passengers a year who will pass through the impressive KAIA International Airport, offering a moment of stillness, light, and artistic reflection.

Suspended light sculpture with ambient LED illumination at KAIA International Airport

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