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046 PROJECT / CRYSTALS, CITYCENTER, LAS VEGAS, USA
contact us directly with questions or site unique Treehouse from above and within. Above left The Treehouse’s resin bands are backlit
conditions, so we could come to a mutually From across Las Vegas Boulevard, the
with LED striplights. Accents highlight the structure
from above and within
beneficial solution to any problem. All the retail centre easily stands out as a glowing
Top right Sculptures by Claude & Francois-Xavier
collaboration and coordination paid off, precious gem. The Crystals façade and roof
Lalanne, Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen
and Henry Moore are all lit by Focus Lighting
every lighting detail was built correctly!” are made of a unique brushed and ribbed
Other lit features in the space include the metal that reflect light in waves as you
backlit Grand Staircase and the terrace move past the building. Accents mounted in
dining of Mastro’s Ocean Club, located in the hardscape that surrounds the building
Crystals’ dramatic treehouse. The pink uplight the façade in two layers of light; the
agate stair riser is backlit with white LEDs, base and the height.
providing energy efficiency and minimal Sculptures by Claude and Francois-Xavier
maintenance. The soaring spiral ceiling of Lalanne, Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van
the atrium is uplit with color shifting LED Bruggen, and Henry Moore are all lit by
fixtures located on skylight ledges and semi- Focus Lighting, as well as the walkways,
recessed in the walls to provide a kinetic, bridges, traffic circles, and podiums
Project Details
Crystals, CityCenter, Las Vegas, USA
shifting environment evoking the rhythm of throughout CityCenter. LED handrails and Lighting Design: Focus Lighting - Paul Gregory, Juan Pablo Lira,
the urban fabric. carefully positioned We-ef metal halide
Stephanie Daigle, Hilary Manners, Michael Cummings, Laurent
Fachard and Joseph Frey
“The challenge was to create human accents illuminate these unique pieces of
Architect: Studio Daniel Libeskind
moments within the vast cathedral volume fine art, enhancing this exciting hardscape.
Interior Architect: Rockwell Group
of the building,” comments Gregory. The lighting for the roadside marquee and
Architect of Record: Adamson Associates
Photography: Juan Pablo Lira unless stated
The special features, the interior events, sign on top of the ARIA casino building
create a progression that guide your were also designed by Focus Lighting. The
Lighting Specified
• ETC Source 4 (ceiling slots)
experience through the space and provide marquee sign was inspired by cubist artist
• LSI track (ceiling slots)
intimate moments within the atrium. Braque. Subtle shifts on the panel’s surface • Philips Color Kinetics Color Blast RGB, custom wwA (ceiling
The elaborate Treehouse’s resin bands are reinforced by bands of light. The large
uplights)
• We-ef (exterior hardscape)
are backlit with LED strip-lights which are ARIA sign is lit entirely with LEDs. Blue LEDs
• BK Lighting ArtiStar, SeltaStar (special features)
incorporated into the structure and require backlight the acrylic letter forms and white
• HP2 custom (landscape)
• Martin (WET lighting ice sculpture in Rockwell concourse)
minimal maintenance. Accents located LEDs line the perimeter, creating a rock-star
• Edison Price (downlights)
within the actual structure, as well as sparkle around its edges. • Lightolier (restroom downlights)
accents from the main ceiling, highlight the www.focuslighting.com
• Bartco (linear fluorescents)
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