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Updating the A/E Community about lighting and controls technologies and installations.
Monday, March 26, 2012
LED from Finelite
Monday, March 19, 2012
Prolume LED Directory Lighting
This is a linear LED with an eliptical distribution, perfect for lighting this directory at Cummins Station here in Nashville.
Friday, March 16, 2012
Sistemalux at Cummins Station
Here are some outdoor fixtures that we used at Cummins Station here is Nashville for sign lighting. Good application by Smith Gee Studio.
http://www.sistemalux.com/en/products/architectural_outdoor
http://www.sistemalux.com/en/products/architectural_outdoor
Monday, March 5, 2012
Philips Lighting and The Living Light Project
Nashville architects, electrical engineers, and landscape architects, please join Sesco Lighting and the AIA Committee on the Environment for a gathering at the Yazoo Brewery tomorrow from 5-7 PM. As shown below, there will be a 30 minute presentation about the The Living Light Project and Philips Lighting will be available for you. The address is 910 Division. Thank you!http://www.aia.org/practicing/groups/kc/AIAS074686
http://www.sescogreenlighting.com/
http://www.sescogreenlighting.com/
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Color Kinetics at the Super Bowl
Super Bowl XLIII
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida, USA
Installation Description
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa’s host venue for the Super Bowl, was temporarily illuminated with Philips state-of-the-art LED lighting as part of a city-wide beautification effort for the championship game on February 1, 2009.
Design Objective
From January 27 through game day, the design team wanted to illuminate the stadium’s exterior with colorful, customizable lighting, creating a dynamic, visual focal point for Tampa residents and visiting fans.
How Did They Do It?
Design firm Infinite Scale Design was responsible for designing and branding the overall look of the city of Tampa for Super Bowl XLIII. Working with lighting designer Dall Brown, they chose to accentuate the stadium’s exterior crown using ColorReach™ Powercore – a large-scale architectural LED floodlight.
Each fixture was individually programmed to produce millions of colors and color-changing effects. Controlled via iPlayer® 3 and using ColorPlay® 3 authoring software, this show storage and playback device enabled the stadium to display the colors of the opposing teams as well as providing dazzling lighting effects. The fixtures were supplied by LED Source and programmed and installed by local Tampa entertainment solutions provider, Bay Stage Lighting.
In addition to generating dynamic effects, ColorReach Powercore supported the National Football League’s recent efforts to make the Super Bowl event more “green.” The temporary lighting scheme required minimal energy, just 290 watts per fixture. Even when operating at full intensity, ColorReach Powercore consumed less than half the energy of a typical coffeemaker. By comparison, the traditional metal halide fixtures typically used in such exterior projects consume 1,600 watts each and require gels to produce colored lighting.
The Result?
ColorReach Powercore helped create a visually striking look for the city of Tampa, while matching the excitement of one of the most important sporting events of the year.
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa’s host venue for the Super Bowl, was temporarily illuminated with Philips state-of-the-art LED lighting as part of a city-wide beautification effort for the championship game on February 1, 2009.
Design Objective
From January 27 through game day, the design team wanted to illuminate the stadium’s exterior with colorful, customizable lighting, creating a dynamic, visual focal point for Tampa residents and visiting fans.
How Did They Do It?
Design firm Infinite Scale Design was responsible for designing and branding the overall look of the city of Tampa for Super Bowl XLIII. Working with lighting designer Dall Brown, they chose to accentuate the stadium’s exterior crown using ColorReach™ Powercore – a large-scale architectural LED floodlight.
Each fixture was individually programmed to produce millions of colors and color-changing effects. Controlled via iPlayer® 3 and using ColorPlay® 3 authoring software, this show storage and playback device enabled the stadium to display the colors of the opposing teams as well as providing dazzling lighting effects. The fixtures were supplied by LED Source and programmed and installed by local Tampa entertainment solutions provider, Bay Stage Lighting.
In addition to generating dynamic effects, ColorReach Powercore supported the National Football League’s recent efforts to make the Super Bowl event more “green.” The temporary lighting scheme required minimal energy, just 290 watts per fixture. Even when operating at full intensity, ColorReach Powercore consumed less than half the energy of a typical coffeemaker. By comparison, the traditional metal halide fixtures typically used in such exterior projects consume 1,600 watts each and require gels to produce colored lighting.
The Result?
ColorReach Powercore helped create a visually striking look for the city of Tampa, while matching the excitement of one of the most important sporting events of the year.
New Lumec Lighting SoleCity
Here are some pictures and links. I particularly think the first outdoor Gobo projector is neat. Coca Cola, Pepsi, Coors, Ford, etc. could pay for advertising time with a city off of the light pole!
http://www.lumec.com/products/installation-pictures/details_solecity_3.html?A41photo
http://www.lumec.com/products/installation-pictures/details_solecity_7.html?A41
http://www.lumec.com/products/installation-pictures/details_solecity_14.html?A41
http://www.lumec.com/products/installation-pictures/details_solecity_3.html?A41photo
http://www.lumec.com/products/installation-pictures/details_solecity_7.html?A41
http://www.lumec.com/products/installation-pictures/details_solecity_14.html?A41
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