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“THE SILHOUETTE LIGHTING OF THE VERTICAL TOWER AND THE EVEN WASH OF THE HORIZONTAL AWNING CREATE A BEAUTIFUL NIGHTTIME IMAGE”


center,” according to one award judge. Playful contrast of light and shadow provides a softly


luminous space of transition to the building during the day. Relaxing vantage points for the ever-changing natural light show are offered from adjacent second and third floor balconies.


Situated outside Phoenix, AZ USA, preservation of the night sky was of special importance. Precise aiming of the dual runs of the LED product, made possible with custom


mounting brackets as well as specialized optics, enabled the light to be tightly concentrated on each vertical span of translucent fabric. The addition of a semi-reflective roof structure assisted in redirecting light back into the Lantern, simultaneously resulting in a reduction of light pollution and an increase in uniformity.


Narrow optic, high-output, RBG color-changing LEDs met the design challenges of reach, energy efficiency and control. A DMX control package with client-driven presets


allows the owner to use the Lantern to communicate cancer awareness months, holidays and special events through smoothly fading color and kinesis. Special diffusing film applied to the lensing aides in the blending of the RBG created colors at each panel base. Generally, the Lantern will glow in lavender - the universal color for cancer awareness.


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