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went into the landscape lighting to accom- modate the Maui County Dark Sky ordinanc- es, which work to minimise light pollution and protect the night sky. Paths and steps are lit with fully shielded stake-mounted pathlights and well-louvered steplights. All landscape accent lighting between the hotel and the beach is provided by live fire tiki torches.


Throughout the resort “the unobtrusive lighting scheme enhances the clean, elegant architecture that ties into the surrounding landscape,” says lighting designer Michael Cummings. In the Awili Spa, LED accent fixtures are used to backlight panels of onyx in the millwork to provide an ambient glow


in the space and accentuate the richness of the natural material.


Focus Lighting used a significant amount of LED lamps and fixtures for the project to achieve LEED certification (in progress). The challenge was to find the right combina- tion of LED and halogen sources to provide a warm and inviting quality of light that complements the palette of rich, natural materials used within the resort. Multiple mock-ups were conducted to test different combinations of sources with the selected finishes to ensure that they emanated a quality of light in keeping with the inti- mate, residential feeling of the resort. www.focuslighting.com


PROJECT DETAILS


Andaz Maui, Wailea, Hawaii, USA Client: Hyatt


Architect: Rockwell Group / Site Concepts Lighting Design: Focus Lighting


LIGHTING SPECIFIED


Edison Price Lighting (downlights, accents, wall wash, track accents)


RSA Lighting (multihead accents and track accents) Lucifer Lighting Company (downlights, wall wash, accents) Contrast Lighting (Guestroom and Villa downlights and accents)


Philips Color Kinetics (linear cove and accent lighting) Tokistar Lighting (linear accent lighting) Beachside Lighting (exterior lighting and tiki torches)


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