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Espace C2 wins at the AHEAD Americas Awards 2018
Sid Lee Architecture

Espace C2 @ Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel

Photo credit:
Adrien Williams

Espace C2 wins at the AHEAD Americas Awards 2018
Sid Lee Architecture

Espace C2 @ Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel

Photo credit:
Adrien Williams

Espace C2 wins at the AHEAD Americas Awards 2018
Sid Lee Architecture

Espace C2 @ Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel

Photo credit:
Adrien Williams

Espace C2 wins at the AHEAD Americas Awards 2018
Sid Lee Architecture

Espace C2 @ Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel

Photo credit:
Adrien Williams

IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada 
IESBC

Emily Carr - The Library consists of custom pendants, recessed slotlights, and gimble lights to provide quality, low glare and warm illumination.

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Silent Sama

IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada 
IESBC

Emily Carr - Recessed dimmable downlights and RGBW-DMX theatrical luminaires provides flexible lighting for the multipurpose theatre through DMX controls.

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Silent Sama

IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada 
IESBC

Emily Carr -  Suspended dimmable indirect luminaires with DALI drivers and multi-circuit track lighting provides general illumination and task lighting programmed to suit each studio setup.

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Tom Arban

IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada 
IESBC

Emily Carr - The atrium’s and main corridors serves as galleries are illuminated with recessed dimmable LED slotlights with integrated multi-circuit track lighting.

Photo credit:
Tom Arban

IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada 
IESBC

Emily Carr -  Recessed slotlights in soffits provided strong illumination at each building entries and aligned with interior slotlights.

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Silent Sama

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.

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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 - And to 6500K in the afternoon, then warming as we move towards Sunset (image 3)

Photo credit:
Ema Peter 

IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada 
IESBC

UBC Museum of Anthropology -   To 4000K mid morning (image 2) 

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Ema Peter 

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) 

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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.

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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

IESBC Announces its 2018 ‘Vision Awards’ for Best Lighting Design in BC, Canada 
IESBC

IESBC Vision Awards logo

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IESBC