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Changi Airport Station Singapore Airport
A pair of complimentary glass atria entries connected by an underground bridge and metro station articulates this ultra-modern airport train hub. The under-side of this luminous bridge creates an ethereal canopy and generates a visual connection between the two zones of travel.
Project Name: Changi Airport Station Owner: Singapore Land Transportation Auhority Architect: Skidmore Owings + Merrill, Inc. Lighting Design Firm: SBLD Studio Photographer: Timothy Griffith |
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Mall at Millenia Orlando, Florida
The challenge was to create a regional mall that surpasses all design expectations. The Water Garden's ceiling, bathed in soft blue light draws patrons within. Inside, a triangular fountain leads to the elevator cabs lit by a neon-backlit color changing ceiling.
Project Name: Mall at Millenia Owner: The Forbes Company/Taubman Centers Inc. Architect: JPRA Architects Lighting Design Firm: Focus Lighting Photographer: Tom Hurst |
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Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Springfield, MA
An instantly recognizable look was required for the exterior dome and facade. The project integrated a museum, sports and retail complex that would become a destination for a large number of tourists. The full size interactive interior court includes a 60 second lighting moment when the video, sound and lighting become fully animated. The sports honorees are represented by interactive illuminated plaques lining the dome.
Project Name: Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Owner: City of Springfield, MA; Springfield Riverfront Development Corp. Architect: Gwathmey Siegal Associated Architects Lighting Design Firm: Mather Jorgensen Lighting Design, Inc. Photographer: Scott Frances |
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School of The International Center of Photography New York, NY
The relocation of this photography school to a basement facility required design ingenuity to overcome the loss of windows and a park view. This street-level glass pavilion, which serves as the entry, glows like a lantern at night. The lighting reinforces the simplicity of the form and establishes the pavilion as an identifiable icon.
Project Name: School of The International Center of Photography Owner: International Center of Photography Architect: Gensler Lighting Design Firm: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design Photographer: Nick Merrick |
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Chanel Brompton Road London, England
This two-story corner boutique is located on a busy London intersection in a fashionable residential area. The client wanted a fresh design that would appeal to a younger, "local" clientele, rather than the passing tourist. Feature elements of the lighting design include a luminous animated staircase and an animated "proscenium style" display.
Project Name: Chanel Brompton Road Owner: Chanel Europe Architect: Peter Marino Architects Lighting Design Firm: Ann Kale Associates Photographer: Paul Warchol |
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Ecliptic Grand Rapids, Michigan
Every night in Grand Rapids, Michigan, 166 fiber optic lights mirror the city's starlit winter sky. The simulated stars glow through the ice of a new municipal skating rink, heart of a revitalized downtown. The project-a collaboration between designers, urban planners and civic leaders-transforms a once dangerous park into a vital urban landscape.
Project Name: Ecliptic Owner: Parks and Recreation Department, City of Grand Rapids, Michigan Architect/Artist: Maya Lin Studio Landscape Architect: Quennel, Rothschild & Partners Local Architect: Design + Lighting Design Firm: Tillett Lighting Design, Inc. Photographer: Copyright 2003 The Grand Rapids Press. All Rights reserved. Used with Permission |
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Rewarding Lives New York, NY
Over 70 famous photographs celebrating the spirit of individual achievement are shown in seven luminous pods, with titles such as "The Loving & Connected," "The Performative," and "The Visionary - The Pioneering," etc.
Project Name: Rewarding Lives Owner: American Express Corporation Architect: The Moderns Lighting Design Firm: Kugler Tillotson Associates, Inc. Photographer: Paul Warchol |
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Schlumberger New York Offices New York, NY
The New York headquarters of Schlumberger is at the top of a hi-rise office tower. Though restricted in height by the structure and ductwork, the client wanted a "light and bright" space to accompany their belief in an open plan office with views of the city all around. The challenge was to develop an illumination system that would keep the space feeling as inviting and tall as possible while meeting the requirements of workspaces, conference rooms, reception areas, cafe, and boardroom functions.
Project Name: Schlumberger New York Offices Owner: Schlumberger LTD Architect: J. Woodson Rainey, Jr. In association with Owen and Mandolfo, Inc. Lighting Design Firm: Kugler Tillotson Associates, Inc. Photographer: Scott Frances |