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  The Gretsch               

Built in 1916 as a Gretsch Musical Instrument factory, the Gretsch building was converted into a premiere condominium.  It still looks like a factory on the outside and even bears the same name etched at the top.  We worked closely with the Board members to find the right approach to illuminate the exterior signature  at the top of the building.  

 

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Priceline.com

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Spotify HQ

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Duggal Greenhouse Brooklyn Navy Yard

Duggal Greenhouse Brooklyn Navy Yard

 

For nearly fifty years Duggal has a served as a world innovator in visual imagery.  With roots serving the world's most esteemed artists, photographers, fashion houses, and luxury brands.  Duggal is a full service global event production company.  Located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard the The Duggal GreenhouseDuggal Greenhouse was constructed with the environment in mind, taking a gloomy old shed and converting it in to a prestigious waterfront event venue extending over 35,000 sq ft and incorporating new technology to reduce the carbon footprint and create a `green` venue .

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A 550,000-square-foot build-out included a 300,000-square-foot data hall and encompassed three single-story buildings over 51 acres.

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Roosevelt University

 

Roosevelt University is a 35-story academic building,  It is located in Chicago, Illinois and it is a unique vertical campus that is LEED certified Gold. It houses classrooms, laboratories, offices, dorm rooms, a dining hall, fitness facilities and student services all under one roof.  The lighting design approach for Roosevelt University – Wabash Development Project – offers a comfortable and enjoyable experience for the user, by providing solutions that are flexible, functional, energy efficient, low maintenance, as well as attractive and cost efficient. The lighting fixtures were carefully selected to integrate seamlessly with the architecture of the building to maintain a very simple aesthetic. The design achieves the required light levels and visual comfort by the use of direct and/or indirect lighting. The use of vertical illumination highlights the architecture and responds to the specific needs of the user. This also improves the perception of brightness and allows for lower light levels throughout the space reducing energy consumption. Changes to light levels were carefully considered in transitional spaces without compromising visual comfort. 

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