PHASE An orb of light will guide travelers towards their first phase of the journey, the ticket counter. On a dark night, the full moon illuminates a walking path, and calls attention to detail that otherwise could not have been seen.
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PHASE COMMUNICATION beams ambient light around the
counter space to clarify facial communication between traveler and employee. Light radiates to the counter top from an angled source, improving employee efficiency by eliminating glare and clarifying vision.
PHASE SUSTAINABILITY economically and ecologically
sustainable by using OLED light panels to conserve energy. Individually replacable parts provide for quick maintenance and partial replacements when needed.
PHASE SIGHT illuminates the space without visual disruption. Designed with an open center, visual communication and awareness are unobstructed. Security is therefore enhanced with a clear view of the ticketing space from the counter.
Ambient
Passeneger Approach
Employee Approach
Ambient
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Wiring and Switching Diagram to Scale
Green light is an
international symbol to GO.
With a visual signal to show an available counter, noise pollution is reduced, therefore creating a more enjoyable travel experience.
OLED Lighting Panels
Transformer
Switching
Green OLED signals ticket counter is available for next passenger Transformer housed inside One touch ON/OFF
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Transformer
Aluminum Task Lighting Arc
Top View to Scale Aluminum Neck Screw Connection
Task Lighting Arc, Under Side
Aluminum Body
OLED White Lighting Panel OLED Green Lighting Panel Dimension Drawing to Scale
Sleeve Mount into Base
Screws Secure Body to Base Transformer
Screws Secure Base to Substrate
Assembly Diagram to Scale
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Passengers Side
Employee Side