Projects


A purpose-built aged care community in Richmond, Hawkesbury Living brings together independent living and high-care accommodation within a highly accessible, resident-focused environment. Delivered as a staged expansion to an operational facility, the project integrates robust electrical, lighting and communication systems to support varying levels of care while maintaining comfort, safety and day-to-day functionality.

A thoughtfully designed aged care community in Richmond, Hawkesbury Living combines independent living with high-care facilities in a comfortable, accessible environment. Delivered in stages while maintaining live operations, the development integrates modern building services and tailored systems to support both residents and staff, creating a practical yet welcoming setting for long-term care.

A landmark harbourside estate built to exceptional standards, Wingadal is a residence defined by precision, scale and performance. Integrating advanced lighting, electrical, AV and smart home systems, the home delivers both technical excellence and refined living—supported by ongoing enhancements and tailored lighting to showcase an extensive art collection.

A distinctive Darling Point apartment reimagined to celebrate the bold geometry of its 1970s origins. Designed by Chenchow Little, the refined 160 m² residence balances elegance with subtle moments of surprise, delivering a sophisticated downsizing solution that moves well beyond a typical cosmetic renovation.

An iconic Sydney Harbour trophy residence, Boomerang stands as one of Australia’s finest examples of Spanish-style architecture. This grand three-storey mansion blends historic character with modern refinement, featuring extensive accommodation, a remarkable private cinema, and meticulously restored gardens. Sensitive lighting design enhances the estate’s heritage features while elevating its presence after dark.

A refined waterfront residence by Tzannes Associates, thoughtfully shaped by the natural slope of Parsley Bay. Defined by layered courtyards and a seamless flow of light-filled spaces, the home balances openness with privacy while embracing a relaxed, family-focused lifestyle. Carefully integrated lighting, electrical, and AV design enhances both the architecture and the display of curated interiors and artwork.

An extraordinary architect-designed residence capturing sweeping north-easterly views across Manly, North Harbour and the Pacific Ocean. This expansive luxury home delivers resort-style living at scale, with grand entertaining zones, six-bedroom accommodation, a private theatrette, and premium leisure features including an infinity pool, spa, gym and cellar—all complemented by extensive garaging and advanced smart home systems.

This monumental project, located in the suburb of Newington, stands as a testament to innovative design, sustainability, and collaborative efforts among leading industry professionals.

VirtualVanity – is a light developed for better video conferencing experiences. It helps participants see and be seen. It can be used to augment existing lighting or operate on its own. It’s 3D printed from recycled materials on-demand to minimise its impact on the planet and is tailored to avoid waste

Set against the stunning backdrop of Queensland’s Whitsunday Islands, Hamilton Island Villas, situated alongside the iconic Hamilton Island Yacht Club and Marina, are a testament to thoughtful design that embraces both luxury and the natural beauty of the island.

The Sydney Coliseum Theatre at West HQ represents a cultural milestone for Western Sydney. Opened in December 2019 ( and closed in March 2020 & uly 2021 due to COVID) this 2000-seat multi-mode performance venue confirmed WestHQs commitment to making a difference for the community. Crafted by Cox Architecture, is designed to host a myriad of events, from grand musicals and ballets to elegant corporate gatherings, and has won numerous awards.

The Sherwood Macarthur, a pub-style venue in Campbelltown, situated next to the Sports Stadium, it offers an blending allure of alfresco dining with the excitement of live sports. We were commissioned by Western Suburbs Leagues Club to update the electrical infrastructure and provide lighting taht enhances the visitor experience.  

In Liverpool Catholic Club’s main function centre our team updated the existing function centre primary focus was on enhancing the ambiance through sophisticated lighting solutions, upgraded power and communications systems.

Architect and Interiors: Tzannes Associates
Project Director: Will Dangar
Electrical systems, lighting and audio visual services: Haron Robson
Location: Bellevue Hill

Architect: Tonkin Zulaikha Greer
Landscape Architect: JMD Design
Electrical Engineer: Haron Robson
Lighting Design: Lightmatters
Completion date: 2009
Project size: 4200 sqm

As Vivid 2023 is coming to an end, let's look into our permanent installations that will continuously illuminate Sydney's skyline for the whole year.

Haron Robson collaborates with Panthers Group and Turner Architects for brand-new Western Sydney Conference Centre & Pullman Hotel.

During Vivid Sydney 2019, look to the skyline to experience technology upgrades made to the spire lighting of 1 O'Connel Street (Circular Quay).

Completed: December 2017
Service: Lighting Design
Location: Mascot, NSW
Architect: Turner Studio & Gellink+Schwämmlein
Photographer: Tom Ferguson
Awards: Good Design Award 2018
 

The Art House officially opened in May 2016 in Wyong, the heart of the Central Coast, and has the aim of providing a professional performing arts’ space for the community, as well as bringing national and international touring productions to the Central Coast. The Art House is a 500-seat theatre and 130 retractable seat studio with exhibition foyer, meeting room, shop and bar.

The development of the Aquatic Centre marked the Centenary of Pymble Ladies College in Sydney incorporating Olympic swimming and diving pool, water polo facility, fitness centre and learn to swim pool. The centre is designed to international Olympic standards with state of the art technology, video and lighting systems.

The lighting design approach to the Garrison Church was something of a contradiction. It would have been easier to add lighting from the existing points and minimise the impact on appearance, as well as the costs or complications of installing new lighting points.  It was decided that the compromises inherent in using the existing points meant any new lighting solution could risk appearing as an unsympathetic add-on to this heritage space.

The recent 2016 MBA Awards saw Paynter Dixon win the award for the $15M-$20M category in Construction for the extension of the Travelodge at Bankstown Sports Club. The masterplan included extending the existing four-storey hotel over the club to eight-storeys. The building was originally built in the 1990’s with structural components of the building designed for the capacity of the additional floors.

Earlier this year ISPT’s development team set-out to develop the ultimate end of trip (EOT) facilities as well as a framework for a consistent approach to rolling out EOT across their portfolio. The aim was to enhance the commuting experience to their buildings and do this ahead of an Australia wide branding programme for this offer.

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