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L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl’e7énk Square Pavilion (EOS Lightmedia), formerly The Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza located in Vancouver, BC, received IESBC's Vision Award and Award of Merit for Outdoor Lighting Design.
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Ema Peter Photography
L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
The šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl’e7énk Square Pavilion lighting concept was to integrate soft illumination on the plaza to invite gathering while providing dramatic illumination to the form and decorative fins on the roof. (EOS Lightmedia)
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Ema Peter Photography
L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
The šxʷƛ̓ənəq Xwtl’e7énk Square is a prominent civic space in downtown Vancouver. The name used by the Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh peoples and the Squamish Nation refers to a place where cultural gatherings are held. The City wanted to renew this space to be Vancouver’s most compelling public square where overlapping activities and ceremonial events could take place. (EOS Lightmedia)
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Ema Peter Photography
L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
UBC’s new facility's design was comprised of unique ceiling geometrical planes and angles, and the task was to illuminate the creative architectural design and enhance the space, without monopolizing it. The end result provides a well-lit, clean environment with prominent way-finding, creating the illusion of luminaires travelling through space. (AES Engineering)
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Ema Peter, Shai Gil
L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
The Whistler Gateway Loop project involved illuminating an outdoor bus shelter at a major winter resort, and the project mandate included local transit illumination requirements, Dark Sky compliance and budget limitations. The challenge was illuminating the unique interior ceiling structure and materials while simultaneously providing safety on the ground plane. (AES Engineering)
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Andrew Latreille
L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
St. Michaels University School (SMUS) Sun Centre Dining Hall and Student Commons (AES Engineering) located in Victoria, BC, received an Award of Merit for Interior Lighting Design. This student commons building is the latest addition to a world-renowned boarding school.
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Tristan Shouldice
L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
The St. Michaels University School (SMUS) lighting had to accommodate a range of visual tasks including dining, homework, and special events. The aesthetic was influenced by both the architect’s vision and the campus’ heritage buildings.
Crédit photo :
Tristan Shouldice
L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
The Vancouver Convention Centre is a premier convention and event centre. An extensive lighting systems upgrade was implemented throughout exhibition halls and pre-function concourses, including replacing luminaires and upgrading lighting controls.
Crédit photo :
Rod Preston
L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
The Richmond Olympic Oval event hall lighting upgrade (Prism Engineering Limited) located in Richmond, BC received an Award of Merit for Energy and Environmental Design. This is the after photo of the new lighting installation.
Crédit photo :
Rod Preston
L'Illuminating Engineering Society of BC annonce ses lauréats du « Vision Award » 2019
IESBC
Before photo - The Richmond Olympic Oval is a large multi-use indoor sports facility with nineteen activity zones comprised of ice rinks, basketball courts, running tracks, and indoor soccer areas within an open space. Lighting was provided by three hundred 750 watt metal halide acrylic domed highbays, which required costly annual relamping to maintain consistent illumination levels.
Crédit photo :
Rod Preston