ARCHITECTURAL SSL • Chronicling the Advancement of LEDs in the Built Environment
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COMPANION ANNUAL INTERIORS Strong linear lines are defining both products and project design, as SSL's discreet nature is making for really interesting results.
EXTERIORS With tight spill control, white LED is helping public spaces come to life while still providing safety; color too, is subtley adding ambiance.
SPECIALTY Armed with the right tools and software, illumination artists are generating spectacular lighting effects that really are art.
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Interiors: David Rockwell rocks Manhattan with his “Luminairies” Exteriors: McDonalds Rotterdam gives us a much deserved break Specialty Lighting: Waterlicht is a vision of climate change
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SSL is evolving technologically by leaps and bounds, but still needs visionaries to make it jump, let alone soar. By Jim Crockett
New shapes and finishes are at the forefront of decorative interior luminaires, as more designers are making use of discreet nature of LED. Architects too, are beginning to realize how nearly invisible light sources can bring a whole new face to “boring” or pedestrian spaces, especially in retrofit scenarios.
The bread and butter of electric lighting, “functional" white ambient illumination can be so much more than volumetrically filling voids with lumens, as thanks to developments affecting everything from track lighting to OLEDs, designer are making spaces shine from offices in the Netherlands to shops in Santiago.
64 SSL Observed Those in the world of SSL need to use less words, and certainly less formulas, and let themselves over to the “madness" of light. By Kevin Willmorth
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“The introduction of dimto-warm at couple of years ago was a first step; Now, sources are capable of delivering white light from 2200K to 6500K separately dimmed, or integrated into a dim/color profile of near infinite possibilities.”
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Not your father's Oldsmobile… It's quite an apt way to describe how buildings and their surroundings are now being illuminated at night. Days of flat wall washing are over, as many new products allow designers to articulate buildings, and in a manner that not only looks great, but doesn't intrude elsewhere.
From airports in Walla Walla, to high-end residences in Dubai, lighting designers are really able to strut their stuff in fantastically illuminating all kinds of buildings and structures now that controls and RGB products allow the unleashing of the proverbial kid in the candy store.
Literally allowing the art of light to flourish, specialty products, such as theatrical projectors and tape light, allow light masters to create magic from eerie climate change installations in Holland, to new forms of greeting at one of Manhattan's swank hotels.
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go that route was because it was a tribute to former professor credited with inventing the project involving a West Coast HQ for a major
A long time ago, at a former job far, far away,
LED producer. While a terrific installation, again
I had to attend a workshop hastily assembled
I wonder, had the company not made LEDs would
when a customer-based conference fell through,
they have chosen the source? Of course these
but my old company was on the hook for the
projects “count,” but I’m struck by two things
venue. As you can imagine, it was less than an
that have to factor for greater U.S. SSL success:
inspiring event, but one thing delivered in the
1) The need for an artist’s touch; and 2) A need to
keynote has always resonated with me: stop
zoom in on replicable retrofit solutions for bad
now and then, and see the forest apart from
lighting everywhere. To point No. 1, in reviewing
the trees. I was reminded of this adage upon
awesome project’s we’ve covered, more times
receiving a promotion for Light + Build promot-
than not both an architect—and an artist—are
ing big trends driving the industry. They were as
involved, beyond a skilled lighting designer. This
follows: the progression toward smart homes;
notion was confirmed for me in a book I was sent
greater awareness of system integration beyond
to review: Interactive Architecture: Adaptive
lighting; human centric lighting; and the need to
World, by Michael Fox. The author chronicles
simplify “smart” lighting.
fantastic projects, and at their heart is this mar-
Looking back at our coverage the past year, I
riage of visionary artists paired with envelopepushing architects.
sand, sans the residential coverage, which is not
To point No. 2, I’ve had to relocate to a back
our gig. But as an exercise, I cogitated the “buzz”
room as our office undergoes renovation. Never
that’s got my attention. More on that shortly, but
more clearly have I understood the need to
as we assembled this, our second annual Light-
creatively—but cheaply—address windowless,
fair show companion issue, I first had to ask
fluorescent dominated spaces. The solutions can
myself is what we’re delivering relevant—or per
be myriad, from replicating daylight a bit, to add-
that old workshop—useful? Is it news of cutting-
ing softer colors, to adding a splash of RGB color
edge stuff? Is it cool, inspirational projects? Is it
changing just to make people feel like they’re not
documentation of more mundane, but relevant
working in a closet.
spaces? I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s all
Finally, a third trend that’s incubating may
of the above, but the challenge is generating the
blow the top off everything: Power over Ether-
right mix. I think we’ve succeeded in this issue
net, or PoE. It’s a subject that will have to wait
covering both the fantastic and the functional,
for next issue, but game-changing news may be
interspersed with expert observations.
coming soon.•
That being said, per that promo, here’s my two cents: First, where is LED really at? We show lots of great projects, but I find it more than disconcerting that the coolest often reside outside the country. For the more notable work that
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made it clear that a big part of the decision to
first LED. Recently, I also received a notable
have to crow a bit, as I’d say we’re batting a thouADVERTISING SALES Gary Redmond 847 359 6493 gary@architecturalssl.com
large part, with LEDs. That said, school officials
Jim Crockett, editorial director
is happening domestically, I have to question motivation. For example, In our sister publication Net Zero Buildings, we recently covered the University of Illinois’ Electrical and Computer
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Montmagny Courthouse, Montmagny, Quebec Architect and Lighting Design: CCM2, GroupeA and Roy-Jacques Architects Lighting Design: LumiGroup
Designed to add key accents and elements of beauty to a space, indoor decorative lighting represents that critical “final touch.”
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Kevin Willmorth, Editor
Finding Retrofits at the Show
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Is There a Stone Left Unturned? There are virtually no forms of conventional lamps that have not been approached by those pursuing retrofit and refit product development. Far too many to list here by manufacturer (and impossible to miss at the show), there are now realistic, economically feasible replacements for every form of Incandescent lamp, linear fluorescent, and many HID sources. New offerings for replacement of compact fluorescent and high power HID sources are now on the hot list. The trick to 2016 is not finding available retrofit solutions, but avoiding being overwhelmed by the
WEB OF LIGHT
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number of available offerings. Making
The arachnid arms of the Aragon chandelier from
The sleek shade of the Imber pendant from Cerno Group
matters more difficult, unlike the un-
Tech Lighting house diffused LED modules that create the
and ICRAVE appears to have slid down the frame to
reliable, questionable quality products
perfect balance of direct and indirect illumination. The 97.5-
expose the internal structure beneath. Imber is fully dim-
of a decade ago, current products are
watt luminaire delivers 2950 lumens using 3000K LED mod-
mable with LED lamps and is offered in a variety of finish
delivering excellent results for those
ules. It is available in matte white or satin nickel finishes.
options, from distressed brass to glossy white shades and
seeking the short path from old to new.
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Montmagny Courthouse, Montmagny, Quebec Architect and Lighting Design: CCM2, GroupeA and Roy-Jacques Architects Lighting Design: LumiGroup Serving as the region’s county seat, the courthouse in 2014, underwent a 47,000-sq.-ft. addition to link three new courtrooms and spaces for municipal services to the 1800s-era facility. A consortium of architects in collaboration with LumiGroup were responsible for the lighting. From the entrance, the ceiling is lit by a fluorescent line guiding guests toward a grand staircase. The exterior of the staircase is made of dyed black ash wood which contrasts with the Photos: Stephane Groleau
white quartz steps and the varnished interior walls. A strong contemporary design motif is created by LED lighting concealed within the upper part of the railing. On the top floor, the strip of light reappears in a suspended vertical zigzag, ending under the cathedral ceiling.
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Trinity Leeds Shopping Centre, Leeds, U.K. Architect: Chapman Taylor Lighting design and installation: StudioTech Covering a million sq. ft., Trinity Leeds Shopping Centre at the Leeds City Centre is the most important urban development in the UK in the last decade. In its first year, the three-level shopping entertainment project attracted more than 22 million visitors to its shops, restaurants and entertainment destinations. The sweeping glass dome covering the shopping and entertainment section, 100 ft. above the first level, consists of 982 individual, fully addressable RGB LED nodes with an intricate control system that was designed and installed by StudioTech. Each node is placed at the corners of the 5-ft.square sections that comprise the roof surface. Nodes are mounted to a custom-made acrylic stem that protrudes by up to 8 in. in the center and then reduces to a point as it reaches the bottom of the arcade roof. The system is programmed for a variety of special effects such as “Aurora Borealis” that run on an eight-day cycle. To balance the natural light outside with the relatively low ceiling height at the entrances, the designers relied on high levels of tunable light. Clusters of light boxes with alternating cool-white linear fluorescent lamps are utilized in combination with RGB linear LED runs. During daylight hours, fluorescent sources are tuned to balance the surrounding retail spill. At dusk, the fluorescents are dimmed and the LEDs switch on to create an illuminated canopy beneath the night sky. StudioTech’s installation team undertook extra training to enable them to use the access equipment necessary to work at the ceiling’s tall-
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est sections for the LED fixture installation.
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The nature of light.
Urban elegance
Organic symmetry
Pedestrian spaces
Light has always been an integral piece of nature and the culture in which we live. Eaton has combined illumination with organic design to find the perfect balance of art and science to paint the world with light. Invue’s Arbor family has embraced these concepts by creating luminaires that complement the environment through design, both day and night. With WaveStream™ LED controlled illumination, we are able to enhance the world around us, capturing the essence and beauty of nature. Meet me at Lightfair International 2016, booth 2916. Follow us on social media to get the latest product and support information.
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Bolon Eyewear, Shanghai Interior Design: Ippolito Fleitz Group GmbH Lighting Design: Pfarré Lighting Design An art gallery approach distinguishes Bolon Eyewear in Shanghai from typical eyewear retail stores. For Bolon, China’s largest eyewear manufacturer and major international sunglass distributor, illuminated custom display fins identify the merchandise as individual works of wearable art. For its first retail flagship store for Bolon in Shanghai, Ippolito Fleitz Group and Pfarré Lighting Design established a sophisticated display environment that makes the customer’s selection process both creative and personally satisfying. Each horizontal display panel or fin in the 1,100-sq.-ft. space is illuminated by an invisible LED strip behind the rear edge. Visible edges are painted white. A customized LED spot with an oval lens is projected onto the sample frames on each fin so that it can be appreciated and differentiated from its neighbors. Overhead is a highly reflective foil ceiling panel. A group of fins have been mounted on the ceiling so that the outlines of frames are visible when the viewer looks up. Light pads are installed in freestanding display vitrines and in wall niches. Direct product lights in the niches accent the frames and contribute to the overall
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elegance of the store’s environment.
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CAPTURING THE MOMENT Bolle, from Giopato & Coombes, is available in two sizes of four and six spheres. The individual spheres are connected by small brass rings, and each of the standard versions can be linked to make custom sizes and configurations. There is a central brass stem for the four-ring style, ending in a brass cylinder that encloses a double-sided LED lamp for both upward and downward facing beams. The six-sphere version incorporates three stems, one for each pair of globes. C Visit www.giopatocoombes.com or Circle 304.
MADE FROM HAND BLOWN GLASS, BOLLE IS INSPIRED BY THE LIGHTNESS OF SOAP BUBBLES AS A METAPHOR FOR LIGHT.
DANCE BETWEEN THE RAINDROPS The Raindrop chandelier, from Tracy Glover Studio, is made up of 60 glass “drops” that hang from a 24-in. dome shaped canopy, also available in square or rectangular options. The five LED pucks are 4W each. C Visit www.tracygloverstudio.com or Circle 303.
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Artopex Showroom, Montreal Architect: Lemay Lighting: LumiGroup
To give continuity and a visual connection to the
Borrowing from classic retail lighting
world outside, a continuous mural depicts im-
techniques, the designers created contrast in
Two long-vacant, below-grade levels in a former
ages of Quebec’s landscape in combination with
the adjacent showroom spaces by adding
Royal Bank of Canada building in Montreal
representative views of its urban and industrial
ambient light overhead and accent lighting on
became examples of innovative adaptive reuse
centers. At the showroom entrance, a marquee
the products and settings on the showroom floor.
as the new showroom for Artopex, a leading
studded with animated LEDs establishes a sense
Modern, classic Petale D71 pendant lights from
office furniture manufacturer. Architects from
of place and communicates a message of drama
Luceplan lend identity to the sample room and
Lemay and lighting designers from LumiGroup
through vignettes and settings featuring
the adjacent conference room. Original stone
collaborated to turn spaces virtually devoid of
Artopex products. An oversized set of wooden
foundation walls were uncovered and stripped.
natural light into dramatically illuminated envi-
steps start where the marquee above ends. They
An LED lighting system concealed in the
ronments that reflect the Artopex image of style
serve as an open presentation, meeting and
ceiling adds textural interest to the natural
and originality.
product display space.
stone surfaces.
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Traditional And Contemporary Luminaires Sternberg Lighting's Quality Craftsmanship Since 1923
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traditional line provides FRESH FRILLS With its layers of handcrafted iron “ruffles,” the Pulse light from Corbett Lighting puts a fresh face on frills. A dimmable LED light source radiates at the center of the light’s perforated gold leaf layers. Pulse comes in three pendant sizes and semi-flush and wall sconce styles. C Visit www.corbettlighting.com or Circle 302.
ANIMATED LED HELPED TURN SPACES VIRTUALLY DEVOID OF NATURAL LIGHT INTO DRAMATICALLY ILLUMINATED ENVIRONMENTS.
Urbanline family uses
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design directions for solid
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Evoking fluttering wings, Dragonfly’s warm, satin-leaf-finish aluminum blades are attached to a central hub via stems and holders with decorative rivets. The rich finish, made from a silver leaf stained gold, creates refraction, causing the blades to
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pop. Optional capsule-shaped early electric lamps in deep bronze complement the luminaire’s tone. C Visit troy-lighting.com or Circle 301.
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Stan Walerczyk, Contributing writer
Smart Lighting—Should I Wait?
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As there becomes more and more reasons to adopt smart lighting tech— much of it surrounding the benefits of human centric lighting (HCL)—the question of cost remains, as does the continued development of technology. So, when’s the best window to make a decision. Now is appropriate. And if you commit now, it should not cost that much to periodically upgrade smart or color-tunable fixtures, while keeping the existing tunable lighting fixtures. Why is now the time? Knowledgeable end-customers and users should understand that typical fixed CCT lighting, no matter how efficient, is a wasted effort. End-customers and users, who are not currently aware of the substantial benefits of HCL, will probably learn within a few years, because there are more and more technical and mainstream magazine articles, newspaper articles, and seminars on this subject. There are even TV newscasts. When end-customers, who know
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about HCL, evaluate various lighting
Studio Italia Design’s new Center Canopy re-imagines suspension lighting with a system of globe lights that can hang from
professionals for a lighting project, the
multiple points along walls and ceilings. Each globe can be directed either side to side (180 degrees) or up and down (90
lighting professionals, who do not even
degrees) for customizable illumination. The globes are available in four finishes: matte-white, gold, rose-gold or chrome.
mention HCL, will probably not be seri-
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ously considered. End-customers, who do not currently know about HCL, may hire lighting professionals, who never mention HCL and install fixed typical CCT lighting. However, after said end-customers learn about the substantial benefits of HCL, they may get quite angry with their lighting professionals, who they thought were knowledgeable. These
HCL IS LIGHTING THAT CAN IMPROVE CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS, ALERTNESS, MOOD, PERCEPTION, VISUAL ACUITY, PERFORMANCE AND WELL BEING.
end-customers already spent the money for the parts and labor for new typical fixed CCT lighting and do not have the money or cannot get approval to replace that relatively new lighting with a tunable system. Plus if these end-customers replace the installed lighting they may not be able to get ad-
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ditional rebates.
A light-framed, wall-mount luminaire by CSL, the Glow
So whether you’re a lighting de-
emits light around a front colored plate for a surrounding
signer or end-user, getting up to speed
soft glow. With two 120-volt, 36-watt LEDs and a 2520
on HCL is good business
lumen output, the dimmable fixture is UL/C-UL listed for damp or wet locations. C Visit www.csllighting.com or Circle 299.
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Enhancing the environment with aesthetically appealing solutions Improving the quality of light through performance and control Increasing savings through reduced energy footprint Heightening reliability with greater safety and security
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Luminaries, Brookfield Place, Manhattan Lighting Design: David Rockwell Architect and all-around Renaissance designer David Rockwell has for years watched crowds congregate to view the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center. In 2015, Rockwell felt it was time for lower Manhattan to mount a similar visual celebration mega-statement. He eschewed traditional holiday embellishments of tinsel, blinking lights, and dangling ornaments in favor of his own interpretation of the three-dimensional holiday spirit with a suspended illuminated sculpture he titled “Luminaries.” Commissioned by Arts Brookfield, a sweeping panorama of 650 LED-lit floating cubic lanterns was installed above the Winter Garden atrium at Brookfield Place on the Hudson River waterfront. The building, formerly known as the World Financial Center before its renovation, offers luxury shops and upscale restaurants. Long a champion of interactivity between the human user and the built environment—Rockwell has designed playgrounds as well retail stores and educational institutions—the lanterns were engineered to become a kaleidoscope of color, changing hourly as well as beaming programmed shows based on “Firecracker” and “Snowfall” themes. The installation is fitted with three touch-sensitive “wishing stations” which invite visitors to input their own rhythm-and-sight conPhotos: Sozinho Imagery
tributions. They can then watch their electronic messages excite the glowing canopy of lights pulsing in time to the signals they’ve transmitted. Brookfield Place plans to present “Luminaries” as an annual holiday event.
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Set the right atmosphere, NATURALLY.
*Spot light distribution High brightness Crisp white light
*Ambient light distribution Lower brightness Warm white light
Introducing our Duo LED Downlight Change activity, change the lighting. Our Duo Downlight responds; changing from Bright to Dim, Crisp White to Warm White, and Direct Spot to Indirect Ambient, all in one natural motion when adjusting the wall dimmer. *Control with a recommended Lutron Maestro MAELV-600 dimmer. For more information see www.waclighting.com/duo
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The Beacon at PNC Tower, Pittsburgh Lighting Design: ESI Design The Tower at PNC Plaza in Pittsburgh was designed by Gensler to be the world’s greenest office tower. Representing its art plus technology image in the street-level lobby is a 24-ft.-high LED-lit data-and-light media installation named The Beacon. New York-based ESI Design created the ceiling-hung tapered sculpture, its 32 levels representing a floor of the tower formed of 1,584 liquid-crystal polycarbonate panels, each panel is backed with a grid of eight LEDs. It translates data into changing patterns of light, color and sound. Measuring 38 feet at its widest and nar-
of light and color from information received from
rowing to 28 feet, The Beacon utilizes informa-
the various sensors, translating it into The Bea-
tion from the building’s advanced systems and
con’s changing patterns of light, color and sound.
the external environment. Five key modes com-
ESI created a website, accessible from tablets in
municate signals for weather, sunlight, energy,
the lobby or any connected device or computer,
water use, recycling and ventilation, among
that explains the significance of The Beacon’s
others. Each mode generates patterns and pulses
colorful light visualizations.
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EF600 SYSTEM
VF100
Surface Mounted Asymmetric LED Uplight Semi-Specular Reflector
Protective Lens
LED Board with 3 Power Levels
1.25”
Adjustable Light Shield
EF600 Features
4.00”
• LED source available at three power levels up to 1200 Lumens per foot
• Tight binning ensures color consistency within 2 MacAdam Ellipses
Distribution Per 4’ Fixture
• Backlight Shield for variable ajustment of distribution
• Field-Replaceable integral LED driver
• Advanced Optics with asymmetric distribution
• Integral wiring compartment and thermal protection
• Dense Pitch for uniform output
• Quick disconnect through wiring
• Integral semi-specular reflector
• Hinged joiners for following contoured coves
Efficacy: 100 lm/w
• Captive lens for horizontal or vertical mounting
• Long continuous runs with a single feed
CRI >80
Total Output: 3328 lm
The EF600 from LF Illumination, is a complete linear cove / surface mounted lighting system. Available in fixed lengths from 2’ to 8’, the fixtures may also be ordered in custom lengths. The small 4” wide x 1.25” high footprint ensures that the EF600 will fit into the tightest of mounting spaces. A unique feature to the EF600 is the adjustable light shield. This provides variable distribution for different applications. The shield is easily adjusted at the top of the fixture. Position markers are present to assure consistent placement of the shield in longer runs.
For use over white background
VARIABLE DISTRIBUTION ADJUSTMENT
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The workhorse of illumination, indoor functional lighting addresses the light we need to do our daily tasks.
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Finding Modularity at the Show
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The light bulb is the original standardized module. Installing a retrofit lamp is nothing more than carrying that standard forward, along with all its liabilities and limitations. To further the advantages of SSL, new modules are needed to support the wider range of forms. Continued work by the Zhaga Consortium forms the foundation of interchangeable modules stronger with each season, such as those offered by Bridgelux (1937), Cree (2637), Osram (3333, 5407), and have deployed replaceable and/or serviceable modules using standard and Zhaga-compliant form factors. While the majority of
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luminaires displayed at the show
In the eye-grabbing Capture sconce from LBL Lighting,
MaxLite’s ENERGY STAR-certified DLR Series of architec-
are built using integration that does
a diffused orb of LED light is ensnared in a band that
tural recessed downlight retrofits are an easy, cost-effec-
not provide for such servicing as the
extends from the luminaire’s metal body. The 27-watt,
tive way to upgrade general and accent downlighting in
products reach end of life, the trend is
1,000-lumen lights can be mounted vertically or horizon-
commercial interiors. Designed for applications that require
growing, particularly in down-lighting,
tally and as a ceiling flush mount.
superior optical performance and scalability, the retrofits
and retail display products, like those
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Yauatcha City, London Lighting Design: Paul Nulty Lighting Design A contemporary dim sum teahouse, Yauatcha City is lit to create both a sense of drama and intimacy. Its architectural details include bespoke bone white china pendants that use Soraa lights to illuminate each seat individually. Downlight LEDs create the drama in the restaurant’s starlit ceiling and illuminate the beautiful, blue glass balustrade. “Lighting is a critical element for enhancing the Yauatcha City brand. We chose Soraa lamps because of their specialty illumination quality, functionality and versatility,” said Claire Hamill, Senior Designer for Paul Nulty Lighting Design. “Soraa’s unique technology casts more light from a smaller source and renders truer colors, which helped us create a unique atmosphere, while maintaining a level of intimacy for diners.”
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Nike HQ, Beaverton, Ore. Architect: TVA Architects Lighting Design: Biella Lighting Design Nike’s latest expansion of its Beaverton Creek, Ore. campus brings the total number of square feet occupied by the world’s largest sports footwear, apparel and equipment brand to 2.2 million. Located on a sprawling complex seven miles west of Portland, it opened in 1990. Over 8,000 employees are currently housed in more than 20 buildings on the site, which is the headquarters for its domestic and international markets. An additional 500 employees are now working in two new multilevel structures. TVA Architects, designers for one of the buildings, collaborated with Biella Lighting Design for many of the spaces within the open-plan layout. A pendant-hung LED fixture, Prisma PR1650 from Luminis Lighting was selected as the single source for the project. With its crisp black and glass profile, it serves to visually integrate with the casual, contemporary theme of many of the spaces, and with others that have an open-ceiling, industrial look. More than 100 of the 16-inch-long pendants, which have a diffused prismatic refractor and uniform standard wide distribution for general illumination, were installed in meeting and breakout rooms, employee lounges, kitchens and
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THERE ARE VIRTUALLY NO FORMS OF CONVENTIONAL LAMPS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN APPROACHED BY THOSE PURSUING RETROFIT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT. HIGH POWER HID SOURCES ARE NOW ON THE HOT LIST.
MAGNETIC personality. SEAMLESS AND ADJUSTABLE Nora Lighting’s new trimless multiple lighting system fixtures have a smooth flange less appearance that blends into the ceiling. Available in one-, two- or three-light linear configurations, the fixtures also come with dedicated LED
PRECISION optics.
or PAR30 medium base light sources. Each module can be independently adjusted on two axes for effective illumination of displays or wall treatments. C Visit www.noralighting.com or Circle 296. 2837
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VISTA 1180 COB IN-GRADE SERIES Here’s what’s attracting all the attention: » Patent-pending magnetic hot aiming: 360˚ rotation of internal tilt optics without opening the fixture » Ventilated flow-through: facilitates cooling of the LED module » Unitized housing: designed for drive over applications
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» Chip-On-Board (COB) LED technology: 3000°K to 5000°K CCT » (4) Optical distributions: Very Narrow Spot, Narrow Spot, Medium Flood and Wide Flood » Wet location: indoor and outdoor rated
more lumens for less money than comparable products. A direct replacement for 250-watt and 400-watt HID high-
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bays, the UTB produces 28,000 lumens as a result of new
For a demonstration, consult with your sales representative.
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1 Hotel Central Park, New York City
light from LED fixtures to achieve
adjust the brightness level to their
Concept: AvroKO
aesthetic goals for the 110,000-sq.-
preference. In the elegantly casual
Lighting Design: Focus Lighting
ft. building while utilizing 1.1 watts
restaurant, Jams by Jonathan
per sq. ft., 24% below maximum
Waxman, wood is openly expressed
allowable energy usage.
in the exposed ceiling, supporting
the Hotel 1 flagship in Central Park
Multiple layers of LEDs create
columns and furnishings. I-beams
emphasizes natural materials,
a warm and welcoming ambience
from the original building are lit
plants and elements of the original
throughout the hotel. In the guest
by recessed LED downlights and
building’s architecture, includ-
rooms, LED tape lights installed in
monopoint accents. Suspended
ing exposed concrete ceilings and
a horizontal pocket behind each
from the ceiling are glass and black
floors, steel columns and beams,
bed emphasize the textural dimen-
cast iron fixtures, each contain-
and terracotta block masonry
sionality and rich natural hues of
ing a double row of four exposed
walls. Following the chain’s envi-
the headboard wall, crafted from
lamps. Adjustable track heads il-
ronmentally conscious operation
reclaimed wood. An in-room light-
luminate artwork hung on the wall
guidelines, Focus Lighting layered
ing control system allows guests to
behind the wood dining tables.
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Bravo Supermercado, Santiago, Dominican Republic Architect: MyH Arquitectos Lighting design: Studio H2G At a busy intersection in downtown Santiago, Bravo Supermercado presents a sophisticated contemporary retail environment for food shopping. The store interior integrates cheerful colors, an open and welcoming layout, artistic signage and customized LED lighting throughout. An all-glass building façade allows views to the store’s interior, attracting customers during the day as well as in the evening hours when accent and ambient lighting light fixtures are in operation. Wide
Bravo Supermercado’s LED
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and large illuminated suspended 19.5-ft. long x 8-ft. wide x 8-ft.
aisles between shelved products
lighting system is integrated with
high, are placed above sight lines
and freestanding display islands
the architecture and with the
to visually guide customers to the
create a specialty store environ-
product displays for track lighting,
open freezer cases. A dropped ceil-
ment. The wine selection, housed in
accent lighting and adjustable
ing panel containing LEDs, 28.5-ft.
its own dark-painted, three-sided
and standard downlighting. Two
long x 16.5-ft. wide x 1.5-ft. high, is
enclosure, is illuminated by over-
hanging, scrim-covered constructs
suspended overhead to identify a
head lighting that echo the space.
with enclosed LEDs, measuring
customer service counter.
PRODUCTS
GET CONNECTED Philips White Hue Ambiance lamps allow the creation of striking and beautiful white light effects that range from imitating sunrise to evening conditions. The web-connected
VERSATILE TRACK LIGHTING
lamps allow different spaces to be illuminated
The adjustable optic T-Trak Fokis LED line-voltage track head from Tech Lighting offers im-
as desired. The system can all be controlled via
pressive flexibility without restriction of factory-set optics. A tool-free, simple one-handed
the Hue app from any smart device.
turn of the outer ring continuously adjusts beam spread from 20° to 50°.
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Is Tunable White Light the New Color Revolution? A decade ago, the hot topic was the availability of affordable, exciting and inspired color sources that allowed designers to paint light inside and outside, from public structures to the walls of children’s hospital wards. While this has continued to grow, with numerous awe-inspiring installations founded on the unique capabilities of solid-state technology, recent introductions of changeable white light products is equally intriguing. The introduction of dim-to-warm over the past couple of years was a first step forward. Now, there are sources capable of delivering white light from 2,200K to 6,500K separately dimmed, or integrated into a dim/color profile of virtually infinite possibilities. Tunable white light means matching daylight, or creating mood effect, enhancing visual performance, and supporting user preference. For 2016, Esylux (6911), LEDEngin (1361), and USAI Lighting (3017, 4027) are a good starting point
FUNCTIONAL AND FLEXIBLE
to explore the possibilities, and poten-
Flexible OLEDs from LG Display can be used to create unique and creative decorative lighting fixtures. The creativity in de-
tially the future of SSL technology.
sign increases along with the length of the panels. The flexible OLED light panels are lightweight and unshatterable. There are applications using 200x50mm flexible panels and 406x50mm flexible panels.
Finding OLED at the Show:
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OLED is a regular topic for those looking into the future of solid-state technology. Yet, progress seems sluggish compared to other forms of LED technology. Over the past several years, Acuity (3217) has showcased unique designs incorporating OLED, while Osram (3333, 5407) and LG (3551) con-
THE FPZ PUTS OUT OVER 800 LUMENS—33% BRIGHTER THAN THE SOURCE FOUR MINI LED.
tinue to present their versions of the technology. In 2016, a few new names have emerged. OLEDWorks (7316), and LEDRA brands (4843) will be the place
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to see fresh OLED products ready for
Based on the Source Four Mini platform, ETC’s Irideon FPZ
market.
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YinYang Office Building, Utrecht, The Netherlands Architect: Hofman Dujardin Architects Designed in the 1990s, the original floor plan for a single tenant was in the shape of a YinYang symbol, with half of the building featuring white, and the other half with black accents. Now repositioned for multitenant office occupancy with a new layout by Hofman Dujardin Architects, new spaces were created. This lounge and meeting room area features white and neutral colors for the background and furnishings, punctuated by a trio of hanging fixtures with sculptural black glass shades.
ANOTHER PERSON’S DARK SPACE IS OUR BLANK CANVAS. AN IALD PROFESSIONAL LIGHTING DESIGNER SEES THE POSSIBILITIES IN EVERY ENVIRONMENT. LEARN HOW AN IALD LIGHTING DESIGNER CAN TURN YOUR VISION INTO REALITY. VISIT IALD.ORG AND CLICK ON "FIND A LIGHTING DESIGNER" TO REFINE YOUR SEARCH.
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FGP True Global Design
Singular attention to form and detail in site elements for high-performance placemaking. The benefits of mass production + the richness of regionally sourced materials. Designed by Francisco Gomez Paz. Find us at landscapeforms.com or contact us toll free at 800.430.6205.
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Tribes, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Lighting Design: AbrahamsCrielaers Tribes opened in mid-2015 is a new network of offices to fit the needs in the European market of individual professionals, start-ups and small
center city address or in outlying areas near to
spaces and services such as internet access,
working groups who are in various stages of
transportation. The Eindhoven facility is close to
enclosed individual areas up to open group
entrepreneurial development. They need a
the region’s airport.
work spaces, conference and meeting rooms,
convenient, inspiring place from which to work
Dutch design firm AbrahamsCrielaers b.v.
café, library and sometimes a gym. Within the
but are not yet ready to commit to a traditional
created an environment that is both casual and
16,000-sq.-ft. space are flexible areas with long
office or corporate headquarters.
organized. Clusters of pendant lights sourced
tables to plug in computers, sofa areas for infor-
from Dutch Bone, a residential and commercial
mal work, picnic-style tables and a receptionist
such services as Benjamin’s Desk, Industrious
furnishings source, are suspended from the
desk that doubles as a bar. Additional Tribes
Offices, Paper Hub, Pipeline, and Regus filling
22-ft.-high ceiling. Provided are spaces for Tribes
facilities are planned for The Netherlands and
up with rental tenants in buildings with a classy
renters (aka Business Nomads) for an array of
Belgium.
In the U.S., the concept is proliferating with
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Espressamente illy Café and Fountain Bar,
ly, contemporary environment, inviting visitors to
Detroit, Mich.
sample the new selection of options available.
Architects: inFORM studio Lighting Design: Studio H2G, SmithGroupJJR
A prime attraction is the $2 million Espressamente illy Café and Fountain Bar. For the graceful lines of the all-white silhouette, the
In 140 countries, the brand illy is synonymous
architects interpreted features of the adjacent
with dark rich espresso coffee, typically served
fountain and classic graphic representations of
very hot in small cups to enjoy any time of day or
lines of flight to form cloud-like structures above
evening. Based in Trieste, Italy, illy operates 200
the coffee preparation area and the counter.
Espressamente illy coffee bars worldwide.
Glowing 2.5-watt-per-foot flexible LEDs define
The upgrading of dining options at Detroit
the concentric swirl of the Fountain Bar’s acrylic
Metropolitan Wayne County Airport has intro-
structural element. A 10:1 brightness contrast
duced the Espressamente illy Café and Fountain
ratio between illy’s illuminated ribbons and its
Bar and two dozen other new food and beverage
surroundings create a sculptural visual identity.
vendors to the McNamara Terminal. Studio H2G,
Above the transaction and preparation counters
architects based in Birmingham, Mich., designed
are 10-watt small aperture LED spotlights. Con-
the freestanding, centrally located illy facility and
trols provide layers of illumination for specific
several of the other concessions to present a live-
program settings.
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LINES OF LIGHT HELP FORM CLOUD-LIKE STRUCTURES ABOVE THE COFFEE AREA. A 10:1 BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST RATIO BETWEEN ILLY’S ILLUMINATED RIBBONS AND ITS SURROUNDINGS CREATE A SCULPTURAL VISUAL IDENTITY.
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McDonald’s, Rotterdam Architect and Lighting Design: mei architects and planners
Perhaps the best method to ensure safety, outdoor functional lighting illuminates parking lots, pathways and egress points to help us get in and out of buildings at night. But done well, it can also add a touch of elegance.
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Finding Products in Support of Design
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Is Uniformity the New Benchmark? For many years’ the topic of lighting quality has focused on replacing the well-worn CRI metric to describe lighting quality. The IES proposal, TM-30 offers a solid step forward, with its 99 color samples and more robust underlying methods to describe color fidelity and saturation effects. Yet, even this fails to adequately describe the one issue that plagues all modern design applications—and that is uniformity between light sources. Color consistency is a significant issue, within product offerings of individual manufactur-
ACCENT THE OUTSIDE
CONTROL YOUR COLOR
ers and between products offered by
Kim Lighting’s ArcheType X Site/Area luminaires have
With the RSW Series from Cree, municipalities no longer
different sources used on one project.
independently adjustable LED modules with 355° rotation
have to opt for cooler CCT solutions in order to optimize
Regardless of matched CCT values, CRI
and 70° independent tilt that allow them to be configured
ROI and efficacy for residential street lighting. The RSW
performance, MacAdam Ellipse steps,
to any standard or custom distribution. The luminaires are
LED Street Luminaire has a color temperature of 3000K
their remains variations between prod-
available in packages from 5,140 to 39,200 plus lumens.
with efficacy of up to 115 LPW and a CRI of 80. The result
ucts that appear as stark as pink to
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is enhanced visual comfort, reduced glare and higher color
green. This is an issue worth mention-
contrast using less energy.
ing to anyone and everyone, calling for
C Visit www.cree.com or Circle 289.
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McDonald’s, Rotterdam Architect and lighting design: mei architects and Planners Located in the center of the city, this upgraded, freestanding McDonald’s has been elevated to “must-see” lists of places to visit. Its glazed façade with an exterior curtain of gold anodized aluminum mesh attracts patrons with views to the first floor lobby and counter and the curving steel staircase leading to the dining area on the top floor. The richly articulated illuminated façade gives the building a contemporary relationship to the surrounding classic buildings. Illumination is by dimmable Luxeon Rebel VPT, 7 watts produced by six white LEDs, with a DMX connection. An indoor expression of the veil is an artistic interpretation of a crowd of people on the adjacent Coolsingel street. Awards for the project’s design include the 2015 Iconic Award and the 2016 German Design Award.
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Carnegie Hall, New York City Architects: Iu + Bibliowicz Architects Lighting Concept: Kugler Ning Lighting Design The well-known directions to successfully arrive at Carnegie Hall by “Practice, Practice, Practice” are significantly less daunting than designing the lighting for the exterior of the revered 125-year-old National Historic Landmark that occupies the corner of Seventh Avenue and Fiftyseventh Street in New York. Lighting designers Kugler Ning joined the team participating in the extensive overall masterplan renovation program that involved lighting for the classic exterior that never before had its façades professionally illuminated. Kugler Ning’s development of the lighting program took into consideration final placement of LED luminaires to meet 11different mounting conditions. All optics and shielding had to meet Landmark requirements, and avoid light spill and trespass to nearby buildings. Onsite mock-ups were conducted between midnight and 6 AM to assure the correct mix of luminaires and lamps to define the classic beauty of the combined primary exterior materials: iron spot brick, terracotta, and painted metal. Final specifications for the north- and westfacing façades were proprietary 2700K white LED strips by Philips Color Kinetics, and LED fixtures from Winona Lighting for the streetlevel lunettes. Preset dimming controls are programmed to bring up the lights up to pre-set levels as the sun sets. The project was honored by an Award of Excellence presented in 2015 by the IES New York chapter.
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The Vode ZipTwoTM micro-profile LED is, at 9mm thick, barely a line in space. Thin as it is, it delivers 800 lm/ft and mounts in a snap. For contractors and designers, consider it a peace offering.
Chicago Riverwalk, Chicago Architect: Ross Barney Architects Lighting Concept: Alfred Benesch Engineers Lighting Design: Schuler Shook, Chicago Landscape Architects: Sasaki Assocs., Jacobs/Ryan Assocs. “Our task was to create lighting for
options connect the city with the riv-
an outdoor environment that was
er’s edge. Delineating the pathway
welcoming, playful and attractive to
are 3000K linear LED fixtures using
replace a stark, deteriorating public
5-watt, LF lamps. In-grade fixtures
path along the Chicago River,” says
to uplight the trees are 12-watt,
Guilio Pedota of Schuler Shook. A
3000K with internal glare shields.
tight, 25-ft-wide build-out area for
A sculptural staircase links upper
the six-block stretch was allowed
Wacker Drive with the Riverwalk. Il-
for the expansion of pedestrian
luminated handrails were fitted with
spaces. Under-bridge connections
3000K, IP68-rated LED tape, installed
and the river’s annual flood dynam-
in a channel with a frosted lens. New
ics of nearly seven vertical feet
amenities for the Riverwalk include
were challenges to the design team
the Boardwalk, which creates a
of architects, landscape architects
continuous access to Lake Street
and technical consultants, as well as
and the river’s confluence with Lake
Schuler Shook.
Michigan; The Cove, for kayak rent-
With their changes in shape and
als and other human-powered crafts;
form, each block became part of a
Water Plaza; and Marina Plaza, with
linear park. New day and evening
restaurants offering indoor and
dining, entertainment and activity
outdoor seating.
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The Lawn on D, Boston
the public space as a flexible,
Landscape Architect:
vibrant and open space that would
Sasaki Assocs.
the set the tone for the district’s
Engineer: Light + Design Assocs.
new civic role.
Lighting Design: Bega and Omnilite
It occupies a mid-point between South Boston, the Innovation
The expansion of the Boston
District and Liberty Wharf, and
Convention & Exhibition Center
the Fort Point and Channel Center
included The Lawn on D, a plaza
neighborhoods. Lighting is provid-
created on a formerly bleak collec-
ed by Bega centenary LED fixtures
tion of vacant lots, aged industrial
and custom Valmont poles. It has
buildings and expanses of surface
been the scene of art shows, recep-
parking on D Street. Sasaki Assocs.,
tion, and corporate events, and is a
working with convention center of-
popular destination for residents,
ficials—and public input—conceived
tourists and conventioneers.
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The Vode RaceRailTM suspended LED is remarkably adaptive. With rails that rotate infinitely and lock at any angle, and drivers that can be placed 100 feet away and dim to 1%, it’s more than OK.
HID ALTERNATIVE LEDtronics introduces the latest generation of DLC-approved wall packs. The affordably priced WLP series come in a range of wattages from 23W to 147W, making them an ideal replacement for HID fixtures. The modern-looking fixtures support input voltages of 100 to 277 VAC. C Visit www.ledtronics.com or Circle 288. 1555
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EVEN SHARPER Luminis has rolled out a number of optical improvements to its Argon and Scirocco families of exterior LED luminaires. The advanced optical system delivers increases in performance and greater color stability. New moulded silicone optics offer significant performance improvements, including a 70% increase in output (up to 8,700 delivered lumens) and enhanced efficiency of 120 lumens per watt. Lifetime has also increased to 125,000 hours. C Visit www.luminis.com or Circle 287.
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Tips for Human-Centric Design
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Although there are proven significant advantages of high CCT lighting when used properly, various people have made negative associations about such light, especially from LEDs. That said, all of the references I’ve read noting that high CCT blue-enriched white is a “hazard” are either substantially flawed or not that valid, at least where humans are concerned. To really get substantial and unbiased information on HCL, you could contact the Human Centric Lighting Society (HCLS). http://humancentriclighting.org In fact, if you want help on HCL design, including specification of specific products and control systems, installation, commissioning, and verbal, written and/or non-invasive physiological responses from users, various members of the HSLC, including myslef, are glad to offer assistance. Are There Trade-offs? Many tunable LED products have about the same lumens, wattage, lumens per watt, rated life and warranty as equivalent typical fixed CCT LED products. Tunable LED products often only cost 0% to 30% extra. There are additional costs for manual or programmable wired or wireless controls. Control
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Prince Edward Theatre, London
people can enter information including
Lighting Design: Pritchard Themis Ltd
if they are morning larks or night owls, if and when they drink caffeine, if they
Designed by architect Edward A. Stone and con-
typically have post lunch dips, and the
structed in 1930, the façade of the Prince Edward
lighting will be programmed to dim
Theatre combines design themes of both Art Deco
and change Kelvin automatically for
and modified Beaux Arts periods. To give the
them throughout the day. If they come
86-year-old building a defining contemporary
back from a trip with jet lag, they could
presence in the city’s theater district, the owners undertook an extensive interior and exterior
over-ride the default settings. But the $2500 or even $500 annual worker pro-
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upgrading. The lighting design firm of Pritchard
ductivity benefits and $1000 or even
U.S. Architectural Lighting has expanded its
Themis Ltd. was commissioned to create an
$500 per fixture benefits from student
Razar family to now include three wall-mount-
illumination program to emphasize the strong
performance dwarf the extra costs for
ed fixtures. Available in wattages from 23W to
architectural elements that cover the full width
tunable LED products and controls.
198W, the luminaires extend only 12 in. from
of the façade, including the arches, marquee,
the mounting surface and vary in width from
balcony ceilings and roof overhang.
9 to 23 in. Five asymetric distribution patterns
A linear LEDBar system utilizing warm white
are field rotatable in 90 degree increments.
3000K modules from Light Projects was speci-
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Barangaroo Reserve, Sydney, Australia Architects: WMK Architecture, Johnson Pilton Walker Landscape Architects: PWP Landscape Architecture Lighting Design: Webb Australia Group A vacant, 54-acre former container
beacons once used to guide vessels
wharf on Sydney Harbor is being
in and out of Sydney Harbor. Light-
transformed in to a thriving public,
ing designers from Webb Australia
residential and commercial water-
Group designed contemporary, cylin-
front complex scheduled for comple-
drical, dimmable LED post-top lumi-
tion in 2022. Landscaping with more
naires to light the reserve. The light
than 75,000 native trees and shrubs
fittings on the 22-ft-high poles have
will create a major public park and
a slender appearance, not unlike the
cultural center, with its boundary
outline of the original traditional
following the original 1836 shoreline
suspended lanterns. Internal lenses
along the Tasman Sea.
and reflectors shape the beam asym-
Lighting for the newly opened
The Vode DoubleBoxTM suspended LED provides both direct and indirect light for open office, conference room and classroom applications. It’s 1,900 lm/ft at its most efficient. What’s not to love?
metrically and in precise cut-offs. All
areas of the Barangaroo Reserve
luminaires utilize KNX and DALI-
was inspired by the area’s maritime
broadcast protocols.
history as a location for navigational
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shaded areas. According to Arup designer Andrew
damaged by floodwaters, the city council com-
Richardson, “WE-EF VEL’s rectangular sharp
missioned a new structure that could withstand
edges tied in well with the architecture. Addition-
extreme flood conditions. To illuminate it, Arup
ally, the full cut-off design provides glare control
Lighting proposed a low-wattage luminaire with
for pedestrians and the maritime vessels. With its
optic distribution angled to follow the shoreline.
lower wattage, the luminaire is well suited to the
The designers selected post-mounted WE-EF
cable sizes and circuit quantities constraints of
VFL540 street and area fixtures from Raylinc for
the electrical infrastructure.”
the main expanse, and ETC300 series in-ground uplights and FLB400 series floodlights for the
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Often the means to create an iconic evening statement, decorative outdoor lighting articulates architecture or adds zing to make one’s building standout.
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Finding Inspiration at the Show:
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The Hunt for Quality Optics? The march toward energy efficiency continues to produce products of questionable visual quality. Bright glaring, uncontrolled luminaires that set aside visual comfort to attain optimal bookefficiency is unavoidable. However, as the technology matures, there has been a movement toward greater inclusion of visual performance over numeric metrics, that is welcome. Metalumen (6723), Waldmann (5553), Philips (3623), and Cree (2637) are good points to touch—each with their own approach to this critical aspect of technology
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Parc on Powell, Emeryville, Calif. Lighting Design: Thérèse Lahaie The winning entry of the city’s Art in Public Places Program, “Crossing Signal Mosaic” is a playful take on its location at Parc on Powell Apartments. Artist Thérèse Lahaie envisioned her site-specific design as a reflection of the intersection’s movement and energy. Choosing to imitate the saturated colors of the streetscape when illuminated by its stoplights and pedestrian signals, Lahaie worked with a mosaic of light in reds, greens, yellows and whites. The design incorporates LuciteLux panels in Opal White Acrylic. The material offers excellent brightness and evenness of illumination and has been specifically formulated to give optimized color performance with both transmitted and reflected light using white LEDs. LuciteLux diffuses the LED lights that illuminate the overhead mosaic, amplifying the art piece for stunning effect.
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The Beach at Jumeirah Beach Residences, Dubai Landscape Architect: Cracknell, UAE Lighting Design: CD+M Lighting Design Group, UAE The Beach is a mixed-use development opposite
size the textures of the façade materials and the
the Jumeirah Beach Residences, a waterfront
architecture of the structures, primarily through
community located on the Persian Gulf that is
the use of grazing.
part of the Dubai Marina complex. Around the
The north end of the development is anchored
to attract interest to the interior of the stores
300,000-sq.-ft. open space are 27 standalone
by the cinema building. Its façade is divided into
and other retail and service establishments
40-ft-tall buildings arranged in four plazas
two double-height illuminated bands above the
clearly visible below.
that feature retail shops, dining options and
clear glass front entry level. On band are vertical
entertainment venues including cinemas and
LED stripes, spaced to create a visual rhythm.
Light Middle East with awards in two categories:
children’s play areas. CD+M’s lighting design
For contrast, the other band is an all-over instal-
Best Public Lighting Project of the Year and Best
integrates LED equipment designed to empha-
lation of linked LED fixtures. Both designs serve
Exterior Retail Project of the Year.
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Illuminated Gateway Harbors and Sandpiper Pavilions, Walla Walla, Wash. Art and lighting design: Koryn Rolstad Studios Artist Koryn Rolstad specializes in illuminated works of art for interiors and site-specific landscapes. Rolstad’s involvement with her projects include design of the lighting and installation management. “I work on all of the lighting, layouts and specifications, including designing the programs for each project,” says the Seattle-based Rolstad. “Strong forms and lighting combine to emphasize both the architecture and natural surroundings.” Rolstad uses her background in architecture, engineering and fine arts to implement her “kit of parts” components. The Port of Walla Walla Airport serves an agriculture and winemaking region in southeast Washington state. In-ground LED fixtures illuminate two groupings of winged tree forms: 31 in the garden area and 41 at the front entry. Rolstad’s design incorporated structural aluminum trees with layered dichroic royal blue and translucent structural acrylic wing forms depicting the forward movement of air transportation as well as the area’s exponential growth. In-ground fixtures, 16 at each grouping, are Philips eW-Burst Compact Powercore LED lamps.
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Waterlicht, Amsterdam Design: Studio Roosegaard, Rotterdam
Specialty lighting can represent a category of products specially designed for specific functions; or it represents solutions to many outside-the-box scenarios, such as illuminating a vision of Amsterdam below sea level.
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Finding Synergy at the Show:
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Connecting Technology The march toward energy efficiency continues to produce products of questionable visual quality. Bright glaring, uncontrolled luminaires that set aside visual comfort to attain optimal bookefficiency is unavoidable. However, as the technology matures, there has been a movement toward greater inclusion of visual performance over numeric metrics that is welcome. Metalumen (6723), Waldmann (5553), Philips (3623), and Cree (2637) are good points to touch—each with their
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The Flex Eco Exterior from Acclaim Lighting is a low power,
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Harman-Martin provides bright and compact LED water
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Waterlicht, Amsterdam Design: Studio Roosegaarde, Rotterdam Amsterdam is one of cities worldwide that faces immediate peril from rising sea levels. Waterlicht is an illuminated social statement, expressing eco-anxiety by combining LEDs, lasers, programmed projectors, a generating motor and custom software. Staged at Amsterdam’s Museum Square, it is the creation of artist Daan Roosegaarde and his social design lab team. The effect relies on steam machines to produce the mist that captures the light. LEDs were installed around the periphery of the plaza and projected through lenses to focus the light. Seven powerful LED lights were mounted at a height of six-anda-half feet. “The movement of the lights, coupled with the undulating movement of the mists created by the steam, creates the effect of waves and currents,” Roosegaarde says.
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Pink Lotus, Penisula Hotel, New York Lighting Design: Grimanesa Amorós, New York For six weeks in the fall of 2015, above the entrance canopy on the front façade of The Peninsula New York, was a swirl of pink, red, and white LEDs. Created by the New York-based light artist Grimanesa Amorós, the LED tendrils spill out from a central raised circle of bright white LED lamps. The threedimensional sculpture is visible for several blocks from its location on Fifth Avenue at Fifty-fifth Street. The 23-story-high landmark Peninsula building received its first guests in 1905.
A BREAST CANCER AWARENESS INITIATIVE, THE SCULPTURE WAS INSPIRED BY CARVINGS ON THE FAÇADE. Amorós describes the concept for her sculpture as being inspired by two carvings on the hotel’s façade of the female Roman goddesses, Ceres and Diana. The link to the use of pink for the intertwined LED coils was to benefit Breast Cancer Awareness Month. “Pink Lotus” was commissioned as part of “The Art of the Pink,” an international program sponsored by The Peninsula Hotels in North America, Asia and Europe. A portion of the cost of various of the hotel’s services and restaurant Photos: Pnoto Credit?
selections was donated to SHARE, a cancer-support organization.
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Pulp Pavillion, Indio, Calif. Architect: Ball-Nagues Studio, Los Angeles Lighting: Myles Sciotto
Six interlocking lattice-work columns spanning
Angeles-based design firm of Ball-Nagues Studio,
the pulp mixture, but in the evenings, a colored
a 40-ft. x 50-ft. footprint rose from the desert
they determined the composition of a material
LED program illuminated the surface of the tree-
landscape at the 2015 Coachella Valley Music and
based on using reclaimed paper. “When recycled
like columns. A contrasting color was beamed
Arts Festival. Illuminated by 120W hex-colored
into pulp, paper can become a sculptural mate-
from within each structure. All 28 integrated
RGBAW+UV LED wash lights from COLORdash,
rial,” says Benjamin Ball. ”
fixtures were programmed to cycle through the
the 20-ft.-tall columns, identified as the Pulp
He reports that the frame was reinforced by
spectrum with varied saturation. Ball believes
Pavilion, are constructed of a mix of 2,600 pounds
receiving a dozen layers of the sprayed pulp
that the construction system developed by his
of reclaimed paper, 6,000 gallons of pulp, and
mixture. The columns are raised on timber bases
firm has potential for not only temporary build-
90,000 ft. of sisal twine. From a formula that rep-
that extend to form shaded seating under the
ings, but can be further developed for use for
resented five years of experimentation by the Los
canopy above. Colored pigment was infused into
permanent structures.
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Avid Solutions, Winston-Salem, N.C. Lighting Design: Cree
Controls are the real bright spot of the future of lighting. Not only do they help save energy and work to integrated daylighting effectively in architecture, they open the door for fantastic or human-centric effects.
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Stan Walerczyk, Contributing writer
IOT + POE + Apple, Cisco and Google =
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Good Things for Digital Lighting The Internet of Things (IoT), which might be likened to the “Googlization” of lighting, has begun in earnest and its impact is starting to be felt in some fixture, although in reality it will probably be another 2–4 years before it thoroughly permeates the majority of new lighting offerings—but that’s still much faster than most people expected when the acronym became a major buzz word a year ago. As noted, there are already a number of commercially available lighting IOT systems you can even acquire at Home Depot or
BLUETOOTH-BASED CONTROLS
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Lowes, granted they’re more residen-
Leviton’s Decora Digital Controls with Bluetooth technolo-
Loto Lighting’s Tessa is the smallest motorized light fixture
tially. The other major “digital” innova-
gy provide the ability to dim and time lighting without the
for the display, gallery and hospitality industries. It can be
tion that’s making waves is Power
need of a hub, gateway or an internet connection. Simply
adjusted with a remote control. A set of custom built mo-
over Ethernet (PoE). This technology,
pair the device with the Leviton Decora Digital Dimmer &
tors and patented laser controls select each lamp then radio
where electrical power and data can be
Timer App and use the on-screen menu options to control
to drive the motors. The Tessa is compatible with most track
used in the same cabling, could prove
lights with Apple or Android smartphones or tablets within
systems and uses an MR16 lamp with GU10 socket.
very popular, particularly because of
a 30-foot range. Decora Digital Controls are available in
C Visit www.lotolighting.com or Circle 281.
the bandwidth and security of PoE is
dimmer and switch models. C Visit www.leviton.com or Circle 282.
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Avid Solutions, Winston-Salem, N.C. Lighting Design: Cree International automation and industrial IT engineering firm, Avid Solutions got a smarter workplace when it upgraded to a digitally controlled, connected lighting system. Powered by LED lighting from Cree, energy costs have dropped by 40% with better quality illumination. Controlled by SmartCast Technology, CR Series LED troffers and KR Series LED downlights feature daylight harvesting technology that adjusts light levels to provide more comfortable illumination.“We organized our interior lighting zones and use daylight harvesting and occupancy sensing to ensure we’re only lighting the areas that need it,” notes John Travland, department manager at Avid Solutions. Daylight harvesting and occupancy sensing has also helped reduced the company’s operational costs.
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Wired, Wireless, Open, or Proprietary? Easily the single greatest topic for 2016 is controls. Energy codes requiring dimming and response to available light, as well as occupancy and time of day are all old topics gaining new heat. What’s new is the growth of wireless technologies. Low Power Bluetooth, mesh networked lighting, Power over Ethernet and the emergence of Cisco, supported by familiar names such as Philips and Molex – are all indications that there is a storm brewing. The collaboration between Zigbee and the EnOcean Alliances may point to a future of fewer single-entity proprietary solutions, replaced by a wider range of open protocol solutions across a wider range of luminaire providers. Yet, so many issues remain unsolved, and questions to ask of those presenting their own version of the future of con-
CONTROL UPGRADE
trol. Is Power over Ethernet - where
A modern, upscale hotel near the foothills of Traverse Mountain in Utah, Hyatt Place needed an updated lighting control
remote power and data integration
system to easily manage its lobby, restaurant and parking lot lighting. Using a new LCAP44M architectural dimming panel
replace distributed high voltage con-
from Wattstopper and their Equinox 41 timer widgets, the hotel now has an intuitive user interface that it can use to easily
nections - the solution? Is the exis-
control the hotel lighting. Staff can now view, bypass and add timed events to the system as needed and change the ambi-
tence of a growing number of “open”
ance of the architectural lighting to enhance the guests’ experience.
protocols, which are not compatible
C Visit www.wattstopper.com or Circle 280.
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overhaul? Is wireless reliable enough to depend on for large scale installations? Is the Internet of Things going to displace hardware and software as we know it, or is this just the latest in
POE COULD PROVE VERY POPULAR BECAUSE THE BANDWIDTH AND SECURITY IS MUCH BETTER THAN CURRENT WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY.
a litany of pipe dreams too difficult to pull together into robust, reliable solutions? enlighted (5315) proposes it is already here, while the IoT formum (L16IT01-06) will explore this in greater detail. Another destination for those seeking controls beyond the snap switch is Intellilum (7337). These are just a small sampling of the issues
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Beacon Products has extended its award-winning Beacon-
the show this year. There will be over
nect technology to its Viper, Traverse, Cruzer and Endura
100 exhibitors ready and willing to
luminaires. A 2015 PIA Award winner, Beaconnect is a built-
point the way into the future.
in wireless control system that can dim by time, group to sensors with user-defined dimming schedules and provide diagnostics such as temperature, hours, voltage, current wattage and kWh metering. C Visit www.beaconproducts.com or Circle 279.
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The Madness of Light and Lighting for a stronger foundation to build a career on
adjust to brightness levels, frequently both at
than art. For me, the math of lighting was similar
the same time. Our brains fill in blanks and make
to knowing the f-stops used to set depth of field,
adjustments to visual information to enable
or the selection of airbrush needle and venture
rapid spatial recognition. Then, our perceptions
size to create a desired pattern. For an engineer,
of an environment are colored by non-visual re-
light was the byproduct of carefully calculated
sponses, moods, past experience, memories, and
distribution of energy. For me, light was the art
state of awareness. For math types, solving for
of creating a visual experience. To my dad, I was
“Lighting” is like working a formula with nothing
In conversations with my dad—who made his
the weatherman holding a freshly licked finger
but variables, and no constants. Artists consider
living wrapped in a suit of math and science—
into the wind. We did not spend much time dis-
it madness to try. Lighting requires an almost in-
when pressed too hard on the origins of some
cussing creative lighting ideas.
stinctive feel for how we see, beyond the lumens
Lighting, despite a desire by technologists, cannot be defined by mathemathical formulas. It always involves a sense of artistry; this is the gap to bridge to make SSL grow.
“fact” or “reality,” would state simply that some
In this new age of lighting technology, I find
and glare. Yet, the math types are the ones who
things just need to be accepted as they were.
the more things change the more they stay the
show up to the rules and regulations meetings,
He mistakenly thought this would shut me up,
same. For example, I find myself involved in con-
and write the white papers and books. At confer-
and stop my harassment. Being more inclined
versations with technology providers who are
ences, they spend literally hours describing the
to find ways to bend reality into some creative
struggling with the difference between “light”
finite details of “light” in an attempt to describe
new form, I took his “acceptance” admonition as
and “lighting,” just as my dad did. Light is a flux
“lighting.” This is analogous to teaching someone
a challenge. A new rule to be broken. In retro-
density, an emission, a conversion of electrons
who has never been in water to swim by end-
spect, his approach was one of efficiency: why
to photons. In this, there are matters of spectral
lessly describing hydrodynamics.
waste energy questioning or redressing a known
power densities and other visual factors—some
that is working well? In his mind, proof-based
founded on strong physical sciences, others on
by forwarding his “accept it” defense against
acceptance freed resources to commit to other
shaky observations—but within the range that
pestering, I now find the technologists around
endeavors and work. In his case, this included
science types can at least accept. Lighting is
me challenged by a design community asking
shaking the apples out of trees with frequency
about creating a human visual experience using
them to “accept” that lighting design is more
generators, teaching rowdy college kids higher
light to create an impression, a sensation, a vis-
than the maths involved. Seems the madness
levels of math, and later, designing electrical
ibility to the world around us—not much there
has no end. And for this I am grateful, frustrated,
systems for buildings—a pursuit well below his
for scientist-types to get their teeth into.
and frequently surprised how well it all works
capacity, but a steady form of income. He never
The madness of light comes when the scien-
liked the lighting design work associated with
tists attempt to describe matters of “madness”
electrical engineering—it had far too many con-
using formulas and metrics. The human visual
flicts between what was objectively supported
system defies these attempts. Our color percep-
and what customers wanted.
Paradoxically, just as my dad challenged me
together.•
tion is not a fixed state, as we accommodate
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Still, he gave me my start in lighting… out of
a wide range of light of many hues as “white,”
Kevin Willmorth, a lighting expert and fixture designer,
his frustration with it. Back at the beginning, I
like the white balance in a digital camera. Our
has been instrumental in helping create a vision and
was a graphic artist and photographer, looking
iris changes constantly to facilitate focus and
mission statement for Architectural SSL.
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