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“THE TECHNICAL CHALLENGES [HAVE] BEEN MASTERED SEEMINGLY EFFORTLESSLY.”


Supplementing the indirect lighting at the clerestories,


each office has a custom linear fluorescent pendant downlight with shielding designed to block views into fixtures from outside or in the atria. Lighting is controlled with manual-on occupancy sensors. “Lighting really enhances the architecture,” one judge stated. “As an aside, I love the uplit clearstory glass along the office corridors.” T5HO cove fixtures in the tops of walls light the atria


roofs. Digital addressable ballasts allow light output to be tuned along the roof perimeter and dimmed overall, effectively accentuating the roofs’ curvature. This single source simultaneously provides the interior ambient lighting and the exterior surface glow. Above the uppermost win- dows, necklaces of matching MR16IR halogen and PAR20 CMH adjustable monopoints provide supplemental down- lighting – dimmable halogen for banquets and special events, and CMH for energy-efficient punch during winter


afternoons and gloomy days. In-grade CMH adjustable accents illuminate the roof’s overhang, seamlessly extending the glow outside to the roof’s lowest point. A central lighting control system employs occupancy


sensing, daylight sensing, scheduling, and local preset scene control techniques for maximum energy savings and occupant satisfaction. The project achieved LEED Gold certification.


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