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136 TECHNOLOGY / THE ARC SHOW @ MAY DESIGN SERIES Rosco S60 A.C. Special Projects P42


A.C. Special Projects (ACSP) provide complete solutions and installa- tions of lighting, audio, rigging and AV equipment. ACSP’s team of highly experienced Project Managers will be on hand throughout the show to discuss any aspects of your project from initial design concept all the way through to finished installation. With access to over 200 leading entertainment technology brands, ACSP will be exclusively showcasing new architectural LED lighting innovations from Chroma-Q, Griven and Spotlight. New from Chroma-Q is the award-winning Inspire house light, from Griven the Powershine MK2 D RGBW and from Spotlight the Green- line range. WHAT TO EXPECT: THE NEWEST ARCHITECTURAL LED LIGHTING INNOVATIONS FROM CHROMA-Q, GRIVEN AND SPOTLIGHT.


Founded in 1910, Rosco are suppliers to the Film, TV, and Theatre industries but have now extended into Architec- tural and Interior design with products for backlighting decorative materials such as stained glass and onyx. One of their award winning products is Litepad, which was used for the façade of Dior’s flagship store in New York. Also in the product portfolio which will be showcased at ARC are: the Miro Cube series of LED wash lights, X-24 Effects Projector for large 3-D effects, Permacolor Dichroic Glass filters, Fluo- rescent Sleeves – which can be supplied in any Rosco filter colour, and Derksen projectors. WHAT TO EXPECT: A FANTASTIC RANGE OF FILTERS AND FITTINGS.


Radiant Architectural Lighting P74


Radiant Architectural Lighting offers innovative, premium luminaires for lighting designers and architects. An international manufacturing firm, based in London, Radiant incorporates the most appropriate new lighting technologies and manu- facturing processes to produce durable, efficient and clever lighting systems. Radiant systems are designed for flexibility, adjustability and perfor-


mance to provide discreet lighting that fits any architectural need in terms of shape and size. David Morgan, MD of Radiant Architectural Lighting, also runs David Morgan Associates, an award-winning design consultancy specialising in luminaire design. The firm has, for over 30 years, worked with lighting companies in fourteen countries to create new lighting products and systems. WHAT TO EXPECT: RADIANT 3D LED FLEX 40 IP65 SYSTEM, RADIANT EUCLID LED LINEAR LIGHTING SYSTEM AND BETA CALCO XACARA LED PENDANTS.


SORAA P72


Illumination Physics P78


Illumination Physics is not a ‘box mover’. The company designs, manufactures and also inte- grates LED architectural lighting on a project by project basis. They are specialists for integrated façade lighting and regularly provide solutions to architects, designers and façade engineering companies.


They have a long and enviable collection of project references in Asia, in which their knowl- edge of façade engineering has enabled them to provide customised lighting solutions that saved clients’ money and time. They provide not only the equipment but also the control system design, installation supervision and when appropriate a complete installation package. WHAT TO EXPECT: PERFECT SOLUTIONS FOR PROJECTS.


SORAA is a leading developer of solid-state lighting technology built on pure gallium nitride substrates, commonly referred to as GaN on GaN. SORAA’s unique GaN on GaN technolo- gy makes it possible for the first time to design light sources that provide unprecedented colour performance and beam control- smaller, brighter, more beautiful and efficient than any previ- ous lighting technology. On show will be their Vivid, Premium and Outdoor LED MR16 lamps. WHAT TO EXPECT: INNOVATIVE LED LIGHT SOURCES.


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