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IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada
IESBC
Vancouver International Airport A-B Connector - Wall 4000K LED luminaires at 26W provided lighting at doors and 47W for roadway around the building. Extensive exterior glazing allows for significant daylight penetration.
Photo credit:
Ed White Photography
IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada
IESBC
Vancouver International Airport A-B Connector - The glass totem artworks and "sky" above are illuminated by internal 4000K LED spotlights and the Eagles are illuminated by RGBW LED projectors with gobos.
Photo credit:
Ed White Photography
IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada
IESBC
Vancouver International Airport A-B Connector - Recessed T5 slotlights in lower ceiling and recessed directional LED downlights at high ceiling lluminates the holdrooms. Concealed linear LED strips uplight the upper structures.
Photo credit:
Ed White Photography
IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada
IESBC
Vancouver International Airport A-B Connector - Suspended direct/indirect T5 slotlights maintained the lighting concept for the holdrooms with low and high ceiling and maintain uplighting overall.
Photo credit:
Ed White Photography
IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada
IESBC
UBC Museum of Anthropology - The Museum of Anthropology in Vancouver provides a unique visitor experience by utilizing customized senors and architectural lighting integration simulating a natural environment. The illumination automatically tunes from 2700K in the morning (image 1)
Photo credit:
Ema Peter
IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada
IESBC
Metrotown Parkade Lighting Upgrade - “After” image of the parkade with new light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures. The up-lighting effect of the luminaires make the space feel safe and inviting.
Photo credit:
Dmitri Eliasov
IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada
IESBC
Metrotown Parkade Lighting Upgrade - “After” image of the parkade with new light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures. Safety features, pedestrian crossings, zone color indicators, and store signage are now highly visible.
Photo credit:
Dmitri Eliasov
IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada
IESBC
Metrotown Parkade Lighting Upgrade - “After” image of a parkade ramp with new light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures. Yellow safety features, stop signs, and pedestrians are now highly visible to drivers.
Photo credit:
Dmitri Eliasov
WDA Honored with Merit Award by AIA San Francisco
WDA (William Duff Architects)
WDA (William Duff Architects) transformed a century-old hay barn in a provocative way by inserting a pair of modern, glass cubes seen here reflecting the surrounding lush vineyards of its California wine country setting.
Photo credit:
Matthew Millman Photography
WDA Honored with Merit Award by AIA San Francisco
WDA (William Duff Architects)
The barn – relocated in its entirety to its current location on a seven-acre property in Napa Valley – sits atop a new concrete plinth that rises at either end to create seating areas.
Photo credit:
Matthew Millman Photography
WDA Honored with Merit Award by AIA San Francisco
WDA (William Duff Architects)
WDA designed for maximum building performance by concentrating all conditioned spaces within the footprints of a pair of new opposing glass volumes, while allowing for natural ventilation for the rest of the barn.
Photo credit:
Matthew Millman Photography
WDA Honored with Merit Award by AIA San Francisco
WDA (William Duff Architects)
“The unique characteristics of the sunlight in the region inspired our design concept which is a contemplation of light, particularly how its movement throughout the day could be captured and reflected,” says WDA founder William Duff.
Photo credit:
Matthew Millman Photography