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architecture ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY Beautiful architecture should be shared. Sharing it requires a skilled photographer who knows how to use light, composition, and equipment to bring out the best in a design. In the next 35 pages and on the Portfolio page (p.66) Commercial Architecture’s editors are pleased to present a collection of excellent architectural images from eleven very talented photographers. Most of the photographers are members of the Association of Independent Architectural Photographers (aiap.net), an organization focused on promoting the professional success of established independent architectural photographers. We are confident that you will find the images on the following pages to be visually enjoyable and inspirational.

Chateau Gruaud Larose, Saint-Julien, Bordeaux, France; Architect: Lanoire et Courtain; Photo: Thierry Dehove

ATELIER ARBACH, 12

JEFF BARA, 18

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AIMEE CLARK, 30

THIERRY DEHOVE, 36

CHAD JACKSON, 42

MARTIN KING, 46

PABLO MASON, 49

TERRY WIER, 52

CARYN B. DAVIS, 55

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DEPARTMENTS 6 64 65 66

The Architects Showcase Index Portfolio

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Focusing on architectural photography, this issue features ten photographers and their images of structures around the world. This view of BMW Welt, Munich, Germany, is from the collection of Terry Wier. See more of his photos beginning on p. 52. The photography section begins on p. 9.

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Photography Communicates, Inspires

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rchitectural photography is the communication device we use for inspiration and to share beautiful/innovative structures with others. Without

it, relatively few people would be able to experience the scores of buildings and spaces that are created and occupied every day. We are very excited to not only further communicate through imagery with this, our second-annual photography issue, but to be able to significantly expand the number of photographers/images we share with you. Starting on p. 9, you will be able to enjoy 35 pages of top-notch architectural photography from ten highly skilled artists. Most of them are members of the Association of Independent Architectural Photographers (aiap.net). Actually, we’re featuring 11 artists in this issue. Be sure to turn to p. 66 and view the Portfolio image from Slav Zatoka of Slav Zatoka Images LLC, Santa Ana, CA (slavzatoka.com). The image is from the award-winning mixed-use Avalon West Hollywood (CA) apartment complex and will give you a taste of his talent. In addition to Slav Zatoka, this architectural photography issue celebrates the work of:

story. Also, visit his website and enjoy his Rock Cottage Glassworks video. • Martin King (p. 45, martinkingphotography.com) is one

• Atelier Arbach (p. 12, atelierarbach.com), a New York

of two photographers we’re featuring for a second year.

photographer who also does beautiful portrait work. Visit

King is widely recognized and offers a unique style that

his website to enjoy some of those images.

we couldn’t leave out of this issue.

• Jeff Bara (p. 18, jbaraphoto.com.), a Chicago talent whose

• Pablo Mason (p. 48, pablomasonphotography.com) hails

work has earned him Nikon World, Ilford B&W, and Il-

from San Diego. In addition to his architectural work,

ford Cibachrome awards.

he’s skilled at street photography, an aspect of image

• Sue Root Barker (p. 24, rootphotography.com) from Jack-

making that can be quite challenging.

sonville, FL, combines her passions for lighting, architec-

• Terry Wier (cover and p. 52, terrywier.com) also returns

ture, and travel to create some striking visual experiences.

for a second time. Wier does a lot of work outside the

• Aimee Clark (p. 30, aimeeclark.com), now in Dayton,

U.S. and consistently delivers beautiful images of unusu-

OH, grew up in Great Britain. As you’ll see, her years overseas gave her a full appreciation for old and new architecture. • Thierry Dehove (p. 36, thierrydehove.com), from Ft. Lauderdale, FL, is a versatile photographer. Visit his site and enjoy his images of the 2018 Seminole Tribal Pow Wow.

Architectural photos don’t have to be of new structures to be striking. This is one of Aimee Clark’s series of the decaying Dayton Arcade, Dayton, OH (architect: Frank M. Andrews). See more of Clark’s images on p. 30.

al structures. • Caryn Davis (p. 55, carynbdavis.com) is from Chester, CT. In addition to her architectural photography, you’ll want to visit her site to enjoy her garden images, and may want to purchase her book, A Connecticut Christmas. We hope you enjoy our second-annual photography

• Chad Jackson (p. 42, chadjacksonphoto.com) is a Boise,

issue and will find it to be inspirational. We also encourage

ID, talent who believes architectural photography should

you to contact one of these photographers for your next

go beyond a series of well-composed images and tell a

shoot. CA

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Deliver Value To Cultural Facilities For cultural organizations with tight budgets, such as community theaters, strategic and cost-effective renovations boost capacity and open doors to long-term success. Jeffrey Murphy, FAIA, Partner MBB (Murphy Burnham & Buttrick Architects)

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Billie Holiday Theater upgrades included new seating, enhanced lighting, symmetrically reshaped interior walls, an expanded stage with sprungmaple flooring, and additional acoustical panels on the ceiling.

n cities across the United States, cultural organizations

a relatively modest outlay of about $4 million for a total

Finding ways to lower ongoing operating costs is a

serve vital civic roles promoting the arts, addressing

gut renovation and expansion of the 3,200-sq.-ft. perfor-

boon to nonprofits. At the Billie Holiday Theatre—a con-

social needs, supporting education, and creating com-

mance space, MBB evaluated every planning and design

verted milk-bottling plant that hadn’t been renovated in

munity touchstones. Nonprofit groups, such as commu-

decision in light of those factors, always trying to provide

its 42-yr. lifespan—MBB added new boilers and air-condi-

nity theaters, offer access to the arts and platforms that

both at the same time.

tioning units that work with the building’s existing geo-

nurture local talent. In addition, many of these organiza-

Performance upgrades included expanding the audito-

tions provide space for neighborhood-based events and

rium with new seating, upgrading lighting and life-safety

programming, all reinforcing a sense of local pride and

systems, adding stage rigging and audiovisual equipment,

community.

enhancing ADA accessibility, symmetrically reshaping

ADD FLEXIBILITY

thermal system. These improvements to the theater cut energy use by 25%.

Yet most cultural organizations lack the benefits of

the interior walls, and extending the stage. These up-

Programmatic flexibility is the secret to success for to-

purpose-built venues. Their tight budgets and dwindling

grades make the space perform better as a theater, allow

day’s cultural organizations. Many serve diverse con-

arts grants rarely cover the costs of constructing their

better and more varied programming, and create an en-

stituencies with varied needs, so facility renovations

dream facilities—or even adapting responsively as their

hanced viewer experience. In short, the project broadens

should accommodate the widest range of uses and

communities grow and needs change. As a result, strate-

the theater’s capacity as a community asset and dynamic

civic amenities possible.

gic, targeted renovations become a necessity. By helping

local center.

At the Billie Holiday Theatre, upgrading theatrical equipment such as catwalks and rigging and adding

make these smart design choices, architects and project teams can make it possible for today’s cultural groups to

UPGRADE INFRASTRUCTURE

better audiovisual technology freed up critical room for

do more with less and, in many cases, enhance engage-

Many community facilities undergo incremental up-

screenings and other programs. Similarly, expanding the

ment with their respective communities.

grades because comprehensive renovations are often

stage area with sprung-maple flooring opened the door

Throughout the planning and design process, un-

out of reach or impractical without shutting down

for dance performances, which are high in demand in the

locking value takes a creative mix of thoughtful, targeted

operations. As a result, major infrastructure issues

community. Newly converted ground-floor rehearsal stu-

upgrades that improve crucial infrastructure and build-

often go unaddressed.

dios added opportunities for diverse creative expression,

ing systems and prioritize programmatic goals. Here are

Smart, tactical renovations focus on vital infrastruc-

adding new artists, partner institutions, artists-in-resi-

three key strategies for focusing efforts to achieve outsized

ture first, addressing legacy concerns relating to issues

dence, and school-outreach programs. Today, the theater

results.

such as accessibility and life safety. They also focus on the

engages its community in more innovative and meaning-

users, creating a better experience for all. For example, in-

ful ways than ever before.

FINE-TUNE PROJECT SCOPE

stalling new sprinkler deluge systems and fire alarms that

With smart choices and a strategic approach, ar-

With limited budgets and often-aggressive schedules,

communicate with base building alarms can dramatically

chitects and designers can help cultural organizations

renovations for community facilities demand cost-ef-

improve life safety. Upgrading to efficient LEDs can bring

turn facilities’ challenges into opportunities to improve

fective and creative approaches. It’s crucial for design

lighting up to code, save energy, and make circulation

functionality and increase community connections. For

teams to understand the client-organization’s goals

and egress safer.

mission-based cultural groups, these architectural ideas

and set the project scope accordingly.

For a theater or music space, acoustically sealing all

are always center stage. CA

As an example, MBB’s (New York, mbbarch.com)

doors helps reduce outdoor-sound intrusion and elim-

recent renovation of the historic Billie Holiday Theatre,

inate excessive noise transmission. Adding acoustical

Jeffrey Murphy, FAIA, is a partner at MBB (Murphy Burnham &

in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, focused

panels to a ceiling can boost sound projection to the

Buttrick Architects), an award-winning architecture firm based in

on two main goals of its parent group, RestorationART:

audience. These are often tough improvements to sell to

New York City (mbbarch.com). Murphy is a leading practitioner

provide state-of-the-art performance infrastructure and

clients, because they are not necessarily visible or appar-

in cultural, civic, and institutional architecture, as well as historic

strengthen the theater’s bond with the community. With

ent to users, even though they support the programming.

preservation and adaptive reuse.

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Chateau Gruaud Larose, Saint-Julien, Bordeaux, France; Architect: Lanoire et Courtain; Photo: Thierry Dehove

ATELIER ARBACH, 12

JEFF BARA, 18

SUE ROOT BARKER, 24

AIMEE CLARK, 30

THIERRY DEHOVE, 36

CHAD JACKSON, 42

MARTIN KING, 46

PABLO MASON, 49

TERRY WIER, 52

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Thierry Dehove

Motor Yacht Avalon, Bahamas; Architect: Delta Marine

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THIERRY DEHOVE THIERRY DEHOVE PHOTOGRAPHY Fort Lauderdale, FL 561.526.3755 thierrydehove.com

Aqua Vista Private Villa, Fort Lauderdale, FL: Architect: Prestige Homes Development

Theresa Meyers-Roemer Private Villa, The Woodlands, TX; Architect: Thom Anderson

Motor Yacht M3 143 ft., Bahamas; Architect: Intermarine Savannah

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Top. Intergeneration Recreation Center, Vero Beach, FL: Architect: Borelli + Partners, Ramski & Company Above. Chateau d’Arsac, Margaux, Bordeaux, France; Architect: Thomas de Montaigne Right. Waterclub, Palm Beach, FL; Architect: Decorators Unlimited Opposite page: Top. Private villa, Stuart, FL; Architect: GS4 Studio, Peter Stromberg Bottom. Private villa, Fort Lauderdale, FL; Architect: Prestige Homes Development

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FEATURED ARTIST

Art Hotel, Denver; Architect: Guadalupe Cantu with Davis Partnership

CHAD JACKSON CHAD JACKSON PHOTOGRAPHY Boise, ID 208.806.1794 chadjacksonphoto.com

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FEATURED ARTIST

Chad Jackson

Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, MO; Architect: Moshe Safdie

Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee; Architect: Santiago Calatrava

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Heinz Field, Pittsburgh; Architect: HOK Sport

Renaissance Center, Detroit; Architect: John C. Portman Jr.

Comcast Center, Philadelphia; Architect: Robert A.M. Stern Architects

Residential Sitting Area, Leawood, KS; Interior Designer: Laura McCroskey, McCroskey Interiors

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FEATURED ARTIST

Martin King

Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse, Long Beach, CA; Architect: AECOM

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MARTIN KING MARTIN KING PHOTOGRAPHY Newport Beach, CA 949.294.0554 martinkingphotography.com

Private Home Tiki Bar, Costa Mesa, CA; Designers: Ben Bassham / Matt Marble

Westfield Mall, Century City, CA; Architect: Gensler

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FEATURED ARTIST

Martin King

Newport Beach Civic Center, Newport Beach, CA; Architects: Bohlin, Cywinski, Jackson

United Pacific Oil lobby, Long Beach, CA; Architect: DRA Architects

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Ganahl Lumber, Torrance, CA; Architect: Withee Malcomb Architects


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Pablo Mason

PABLO MASON PABLO MASON PHOTOGRAPHY San Diego 619.944.1239 pablomasonphotography.com

Golden West College Student Services Center, Huntington Beach, CA; Architect: tBP Architecture Inc.

San Diego City Community College Business Arts & Humanities Building, San Diego; Architect: Roesling Nakamura Terada Architects

San Diego Airport Rental Car Center, San Diego; Architect: Demattei Wong

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Pablo Mason

Neptune Residence, La Jolla, CA; Architect: Matrix Design Studio

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Student Union Building, San Diego State Univ., San Diego; Architect: CANNONDESIGN

Hanlon Residence, Encinitas, CA; Architect: Matrix Design Studio

Dove Library, Carlsbad, CA; Architect: Group 4 Architecture, Research + Planning Inc.

Miramar College Library, San Diego; Architect: Zagrodnik + Thomas

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Terry Wier

FEATURED ARTIST BMW Welt, Munich, Germany; Architect: Wolf Prix, Coop Himmelb

Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, Las Vegas; Architect: Frank Gehry

TERRY WIER TERRY WIER PHOTOGRAPHY North Dallas, TX 214.500.9128 terrywier.com

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London City Hall, London; Architect: Norman Foster

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Terry Wier

Masdar Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE; Architect: Norman Foster, Foster + Partners

Sanlitun SOHO, Beijing; Architect: Kengo Kuma & Associates

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Boulevard Plaza, Dubai, UAE; Architect: Adeas, Andrew Bromberg

Dubai Marina, Dubai, UAE; Architect: HOK


Caryn B. Davis

FEATURED ARTIST The Parliament House, Valletta, Malta; Architect: Renzo Piano

CARYN B. DAVIS CARYN B. DAVIS PHOTOGRAPHY Chester, CT 860.526.5936 carynbdavis.com

Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT; Architect: Louis I. Kahn

The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, New Haven, CT; Architect: Gordon Bunshaft, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP

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FEATURED ARTIST

Caryn B. Davis

Clockwise from right. Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum, Hamden, CT; Architect: Leonard Wyeth, Wyeth Architects, LLC The Garde Arts Center, New London, CT; Architect: Arland W. Johnson, Refurbished by Centerbrook Architects The Kitchings Historic Lobby, Garde Arts Center, New London, CT; Architect: Arland W. Johnson, Restored by Centerbrook Architects Clubhouse at Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando, FL; Architect: Wade Setliff, Architectural Design & Planning Group Smith College Campus Center, Northampton, MA; Architect: Weiss/Manfredi

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exteriors Low-headroom grille

The Extreme 300 series MicroCoil grille reduces headroom for rolling grilles by 50%. Thick links are designed to stay in place, preventing noise and vibrations, benefitting applications for multi-use spaces that combine parking, retail, and residential use. Constructed to withstand 20-psf static design pressure as standard, an option provides 40 psf. CornellCookson, Mountain Top, PA Circle 50 cornellcookson.com

We see UV rays for what they are. But where even limited exposure can cause other contenders to deteriorate, TYPAR® MetroWrap can be left uncovered on commercial projects for up to 12 months, while TYPAR® BuildingWrap gives structures below five stories an unrivaled six months of protection.

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EDITORS’ CHOICE

Product catalog

A product catalog details additions, coatings, and product-page updates for a diverse range of insulated metal panels offerings and metal-panel technology. Information is included on Formawall halogen-free insulating foam core and Intercept RZR modular metal panels with sloped depth. Centria, Moon Township, PA Circle 51 centria.com

800.PAC.CLAD pac-clad.com Circle 250

Thin paver Thin paver: • 1-in. thick • Compressive strength more than 9,500 psi • Variety of sizes and colors

A thin paver is a 1-in.-thick product said to have the strength of its 2- to 4-in.-thick counterparts. The paver has compressive strength averages of more than 9,500 psi, flexural strength averages of more than 800 psi, and is available in five sizes and custom plank styles. Eighteen standard colors with options for customization provide a range of styles. Standard sizes include 12 x 24 in. and 12-, 16-, 18-, and 24-in. square. Tectura Designs, Wausau, WI Circle 52 tecturadesigns.com

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interiors EDITORS’ CHOICE

PET-based flooring

Ready-to-use grout

Like its name, Ready-To-Use grout does not require mixing or sealing, and can be spread continuously for as long 20 min. before cleaning is required. The material is said to be crack resistant and inhibits growth of mold and mildew. Laticrete, Bethany, CT Circle 54 laticrete.com

Resilient flooring: • Made from 40% post-consumer PET • Uses digital printing • Palette is fi rst collection

PET Resilient flooring is made from 40% post-consumer PET. Combined with digital-printing methods, the hard-surface collection offers choices in material, pattern, color, and sustainability. A topcoat provides scratch and dent resistance. Palette is the first collection in the line. Shaw Contract, Cartersville, GA Circle 53 shawcontract.com

Healthcare vinyls

Additions to the MorCare line of vinyl products for healthcare applications include patterns Abbey, Cinema, and Nomad. The vinyl products are available in vibrant patterns and solids in a wide range of colors. Morbern, High Point, NC Circle 55 morbern.com

Stop Battling Volatile Prices and Corrosion Pricing for steel mechanical piping systems is rising significantly. Lightweight, stably priced Aquatherm polypropylene-random (PP-R) piping is connected by quick, reliable heat fusion. Plus, PP-R doesn’t rust, scale, or corrode and it has a 60-year projected lifespan and many other benefits. Learn more at aquatherm.com

Trash management

Grommet liners for trash management protect restroom trash bins from messy spills. Available in 4- to 12-in. dia. in varying depths, the product comes in 20 sizes, round or square configurations, and polished or satin stainless steel. Doug Mockett & Co., Manhattan Beach, CA Circle 56 mockett.com

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Flushing kit for hydronic heating systems MagnaCleanse:

hvac & plumbing

MagnaCleanse kit is said to provide fast and effective flushing to remove damaging iron oxide and other non-magnetic debris from hydronic heating systems in as little as two hours. Containing two powerful magnetic assemblies and a drain valve, the device also allows system water to retain heat, and cleaner remains in the system throughout the cleaning process for maximum effectiveness. The kit includes VibraClean, a radiator agitator tool that reduces sludge removal time from 30 min. to 20 sec.; hose; clamps; female cam locks; and connectors.

• Cleaning kit for hydronic heating systems

ADEY USA, Pittsburgh

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Plenum supply fans

Make-up air models DGX and MSX can be configured with a direct-drive, mixed-flow plenum supply fan for low- to medium-pressure applications. With performance capacities from 800 to 16,000 cfm, Models DGX-P-MF and MSX-P-MF reduce horsepower requirements, resulting in lower operating costs. The direct-drive, mixed-flow impellers also contribute to lower sound levels. Greenheck, Schofi eld, WI Circle 58 greenheck.com

Lower costs and PUE with Taco’s Mission Critical Rated Solutions The power density of data centers is growing expo-

What Taco Mission Critical Solutions can do for your bottom line.

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Sink designs

Additions to the SloanStone line of molded, solid-surface sinks include the round front ELRF series with limited corners, Arrowhead ELA series with an open front edge, and the Waterfall ELWF series with varying height stations. Sloan, Franklin Park, IL Circle 59 sloan.com

– Liquid cooled data center solutions – Dielectric fluid compatible – Optimizes chiller performance to improve data center efficiency – Stainless steel construction

Upgraded materials of construction for increased efficiency and longevity. Stainless steel construction assures long-lasting, trouble-free performance. Visit tacocomfort.com for more information.

Condensing boilers

CREST condensing boilers are said to provide as much as 96% thermal efficiency in six models ranging from 2.5-million to 6-million Btu/hr. Units have an upgraded combustion system and 316L stainless-steel heat exchanger. A modulating burner delivers a turndown ratio of as much as 20:1 with flexible flow rates to 600 gpm. The boilers communicate in real time with building-management systems. Lochinvar, Lebanon, TN Circle 60 lochinvar.com

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windows & doors EDITORS’ CHOICE

Private, transparent wall system WhiteOUT: • Glass wall system • Provides privacy or transparency • Wireless

WhiteOUT is an individual panel, frameless, opening glass-wall system that provides visual privacy or transparency on demand. Opacity allows the system to be used as a whiteboard or projection screen for maximum space efficiency at the touch of a button. When not in use, the glass panels can be stacked remotely and out of sight to allow a flexible connectivity of spaces. The system provides privacy without any vertical interruption since it has no stiles. Wireless and operating with a remote control, the operation of incorporated swing panels causes no interference to the glass activation. NanaWall Systems, San Francisco Circle 61 nanawall.com

Glass-railing system

GRS Taper-Loc glass-railing system has an ICCES-approved base shoe to ensure codes are met nationwide. It is also engineered to comply with 2015 IBC updates.

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Double-hung window

Heritage Series XL Sterling double-hung window measures 48-in. wide by 120-in. tall. With a radius half-circle and performance divided lites in the upper sash, the window provides a historically authentic style with modern aesthetics and efficiency. Low-e glass is standard. Kolbe Windows & Doors, Wausau, WI Circle 63 kolbewindows.com


lighting & electrical

PRODUCTS LED high-bay fixtures

The HBU series LED high-bay fixtures are available in 4000 and 5000 K. A lightweight design and standard mounting hook with safety screw provide quick installation and retrofitting of interior spaces. The luminaires are IP65 wet-location rated.

EDITORS’ CHOICE

T8 ballast-free luminaires

EarthTronics Inc., Muskegon, MI Circle 65 earthtronics.com

LEDlescent: • T8 ballast-free line • Operates on 120 to 277 V • Dimmable to 10%

Downlight cylinder

LED garage lights

Rated for 50,000 hr. and delivering more than 130 lumens/W, a line of LED garage lights are IP-54 rated with a water-resistant housing and suitable for temperature extremes from -4 F to 113 F. A low-profile design and 160-deg. beam angle Fresnel lens prevent shadowing or cave effects near the ceiling and delivers uniform light over a broad area.

Zeta 10 is a 10-in. downlight cylinder that provides lumens from 7,396 to 15,870. For 15- to 50-ft. mounting heights, color trim options include copper, gold, silver, white, and black. Meteor Lighting, City of Industry, CA Circle 67 meteor-lighting.com

The Sylvania LEDlescent T8 ballast-free line includes versions dimmable to 10%. These LED lamps are an energy-saving alternative designed to replace traditional fluorescent T8/T12 lamps by bypassing the existing ballast. Engineered to operate directly on 120 to 277 V, a built-in safety circuit prevents current from flowing through the lamp when only one end is engaged in the socket to reduce the risk of potential shock. Installation is said to be achieved in less than 5 min. for a four-lamp fixture. LEDVANCE, Wilmington, MA Circle 64 sylvania.com

Litetronics, Bedford Park, IL Circle 66 litetronics.com

Light-powered digital diffuser

The Helios variable air volume (VAV) diffuser has a solar-powered, wireless control to harness the power of indoor lighting or direct sunlight to personalize temperature control. One thermostat control can power as many as 15 diffusers in a single zone. Pairing does not require line of sight between the control and the diffusers. Each diffuser in a zone can be individually controlled. Titus, Plano, TX Circle 68 titus-hvac.com

Wall sconce

Metropolis wall sconce illuminates spaces with LED technology and a modern aesthetic. A 3-in. cylinder profile uses an aluminum core to bisect the fixture into independently operated hemispheres. An optional perforated-mesh diffuser adds visual texture. A rectangular backplate allows vertical and horizontal mounting. Juniper Design Studio, New York Circle 69 juniper-design.com

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PRODUCTS

Building-automation system

Clarity3 is a turnkey building-automation system. The system uses BACnet protocol and is based on a find/learn/act approach to simplify the interrelationship of connected systems.

EDITORS’ CHOICE

Taco Comfort Solutions, Cranston, RI Circle 71 tacocomfort.com

Fire suppression ANSUL: • Acoustic fi re nozzle • Used in connection with INERGRGEN fi re-suppression system • For server rooms and data centers

ANSUL acoustic fire nozzle, in combination with the INERGEN cleanagent fire-suppression system, is designed for use in server rooms and data centers where sound levels may affect sensitive hard-disk drives. The nozzle received UL Verification for sound performance. AquaMist water-mist solutions reduce the amount of water required for fire suppression by producing a fine water mist designed to cool the surrounding area, limiting the spread of fire, while helping control active fires and preventing re-ignition. Johnson Controls, Milwaukee

Security cameras

The V988 line of 4K cameras is said to deliver sharp, highly detailed image quality of UltraHD video. Available in dome and bullet styles, the cameras have a 3.6 to 11-mm motorized varifocal lens and IR illuminators. Captured videos provide detail without pixilation when zooming into recorded video. Vicon Industries Inc., Hauppauge, NY Circle 72 vicon-security.com

Cybersecurity guide

A downloadable guide, Hardening Guide for Networked Video Surveillance Systems, provides specific recommendations on hardening systems by applying cybersecurity measures to prevent and protect systems from potential threats. The guide includes information on password length, how to avoid security system bad password practices, collaboration with IT and HR departments, and how to apply software and firmware security updates. OnSSI, Pearl River, NY Circle 73 onssi.com

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