The Alfred Lane House Infectious Diseases Project transforms a 1960s brick building at the Alfred Hospital into a modern, patient-centred environment that prioritises wellness, comfort, and inclusivity for long-term rehabilitation. Carefully designed lighting and guided by salutogenic and biophilic design principles, the space incorporates organic curves to soften its once-rigid structure while enhancing intuitive wayfinding, reducing stress, and ensuring a seamless flow.
mLight brings a refined and professional lighting solution designed for comfort and efficiency. Our product lineup maintain clean, understated lines, enhancing the environment for both patients and staff. Wire-suspended in a linear arrangement, Kleo X features a low-brightness louvre, delivering ultra-low glare to enhance spatial comfort. Kleo X uplight features, also help highlighting the timber slats on the ceiling. Swerve 47, spanning approximately 73.8 metres, acts as the primary lighting element, seamlessly guiding movement along the aisle while reinforcing spatial clarity. Its continuous recessed installation, combined with a 4000K CCT, provides soft yet effective illumination that supports both ambience and task-oriented needs.
In shared spaces, mLight enhances warmth and visual comfort. Ligera16 highlights the pantry top table, while Arcoflex defines key zones ithin the staff and information areas, creating a wellbalanced and inviting environment.