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lighting houses of worship
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Capital mounted 500WTH uplights in a customcolor finish uniformly lighta series of vaults.
KO Series® uplightswith dimmable 350W‘IR’ lamps offer greaterefficiency than standardhalogen sources.
The versatility of asymmetric lighting from elliptipar...
For wall washing or uplighting from the narthex to the nave, vestibule to vaulted ceiling, undercroftto clerestory. Energy efficient high performance asymmetric luminaires generate a uniform wash oflight to enhance the architectural and religious elements in the space and provide visual comfort for worshippers.
high performance uniform light highlight architectural detail lower energy costs
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Low-profile T5fluorescents provide acontinuous ring of lightfor a circular cove.
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ELB enclosures provide a consistent outwardappearance regardlessof the internal reflectoraimings.
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Dual T5 reflectors withintegral ballasts in a 56 ft.diameter cove provide high color rendition for art.
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elliptipar’s unique asymmetric reflector design projects light uniformly across a plane from one edge.Evenly lighting a wall from top to bottom enhances the perception of space and provides indirectglare-free illumination. Lighting a ceiling asymmetrically from one edge provides comfortable diffuseillumination for the whole space.
elliptipar’s asymmetric luminaires come in a full range of styles and lamp sources designed togenerate more light with fewer fixtures for efficient cost effective results.
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1000W TH units offerhigh light output anddimmable control forlarge spaces whereoperating hours arelimited.
Compact CMH unitswith 1000-hour saltspray finish andlockable aiming fit tight exterior setbacks.
fewer fixtures focus attention promote visual comfort enhance worship
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T8 fluorescentsconcealed verticallybehind flanking columnsfocus attention towardan accented altar.
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1000W TH Flightuplights suspended ascustom quad pendantscompliment the formsof a rose window.
Compact 250W THuplights reveal the uppervolume of an intimatechapel.
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1 Our Lady of Angels MonasteryHanceville, ALArchitect: Walter Anderson with Arch Plus FPCM and Talleres de Arte GrandePhotographer: M. Lewis Kennedy
lighting houses of worship
8 Holy Family Chapel, Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, St. Louis, MOArchitect: Trivers Associates, Inc.Lighting Designer: Light SolutionsPhotographer: Marxer Photography
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10 St. Joseph’s University Chapel, Philadelphia, PAArchitect: Francis Cauffman Foley Hoffman ArchitectsLighting Designer: HK Lighting DesignPhotographer: Matt Wargo
6 Seaside Interfaith Chapel, Seaside, FLArchitect: Merrill, Pastor & Colgan ArchitectsLighting Designer: Robert J. Laughlin & AssociatesPhotographer: Steven Brooke Studios
7 St. Patrick’s Church, Brockton, MAArchitect: deCastro/Nelson AssociatesEngineer: Alles, Lottero & MasonPhotography: Katherine Chabot
4 St. Michael Catholic ChurchSt. Michael, MNArchitect: Williams/O’Brien Assoc.Engineer: LKPB EngineeringPhotographer: Shawn Nielsen
2 Adoration Chapel at St. Francis Convent, Springfield, IL Architect: Renaissance ArchitectsEngineers: KM2 Design GroupPhotographer: Ben Halpern
3 Cathedral of St. AndrewGrand Rapids, MIArchitect: Quinn Evans ArchitectsLighting Designer: Gary SteffyPhotographer: Carr Cialdella
9 Manti Temple, Church of Latter Day Saints, Manti, UtahArchitect: William C. FolsomEngineer: LDS ChurchPhotographer: Rick Satterfield
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Cost-conscious KO Series® uplights withdual hex-tube CF sourcesprovide long lamp life forclerestory mounting.
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350W ‘IR’ units behindthe raised dais wash upwood walls to balancethe central stained glass.
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Semi-recessed 250W THunits enhance marble wallsurfaces while providingindirect illumination.
4X® cove lights withlong-life twin-tube CFLlamps softly illuminate amulti-purpose assemblyspace.
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5 Christ the King ChurchOld Lyme, CTArchitect: Paul B. Bailey, ArchitectLighting Designer: Peter Romaniello Photographer: Bill Welch
11 Christ Church United Methodist, Houston, TX Architect:Tackett LodholzContractor: Fretz Construction Co. Photographer: John C. Lindy
this page 13 Congregation B’nai JacobWoodbridge, CT Architect: Nathan TopfLighting Designer: SRSAPhotographer: Bill Welch
12 Mount Saint Peter Church, Kensington, PALighting Designer/Engineer/ Photographer: Robert Kalan, Jr., PE Star Electric Co., Inc.
14 Christ the King ChurchOld Lyme, CTArchitect: Paul B. Bailey ArchitectsLighting Designer: Peter RomanielloPhotographer: Bill Welch
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