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Manchester Metropolitan University School of Digital Arts
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Abrahams, Tim
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Aluminum
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Arrays
/ Buildings
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Lighting
/ Photovoltaics
/ Students
2022
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Manchester Metropolitan University School of Digital Arts
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Abrahams, Tim
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Aluminum
/ Architects
/ Architecture
/ Arrays
/ Buildings
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Lighting
/ Photovoltaics
/ Students
2022
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Manchester Metropolitan University School of Digital Arts
2022
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Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Studiotech THE SCHOOL of Digital Arts (SODA) is a new initiative for Manchester Metropolitan University: a purpose-built home for its existing digital-art and filmmaking programs as well as new courses in game and sound design. A 29½- by 16-foot section at the top has a denser array and displays the university logo. Since the lighting scheme is on throughout the day and into the evening (during the school's operating hours), Studiotech director Ed Vickery says, this configuration \"will use around 5 to 7 kilowatts (kW). The LEDS are partially powered by a photovoltaic array on the roof of the building, which can be doubled in capacity to fully power them if desired.
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