Architectural Lighting at Its Best: 10 Projects Win Lumen Awards


Architects and designers worth their salt acknowledge that lighting design — when thoughtfully executed — can greatly enhance their projects, from focal interior walls and temporary installations to massive structures and façades. Perhaps that’s why the annual Lumen Awards, founded by the Illuminating Engineering Society’s New York City chapter (IESNYC) to celebrate excellence in lighting design, has become an increasingly significant awards program in our industry. In fact, a record-breaking number of lighting and design professionals (nearly 900 reportedly) attended the 49th annual Lumen Gala in Manhattan last month to honor 10 projects at three levels. These are: AWARD OF EXCELLENCE Photography by Magda Biernat, OTTO U.S. Air Force Academy – Center for Character & Leadership Development (Colorado Springs) Lighting designer: Brandston Partnership Architect: SOM A soaring 105-foot-tall sloped atrium of sorts — really a glazed structure with an oculus — tops the center’s gathering space to mark the direction to the navigational beacon known as Polaris. Central to its design is a truss system of horizontal plates that act both as shading and reflecting elements. LED floodlights ringing this structure’s base uplight the structure at night as ... , Sheila Kim, read more Architizer http://ift.tt/2tfikro

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