IES Illumination Awards 2013 T he IES Illumination Awards provides a unique opportunity for public recognition of professionalism, ingenuity and originality in lighting design based upon the individual merit of each entry judged against specific criteria. Judges are selected from a broad professional spectrum that represents knowledge of lighting and design excellence. The judging system is based entirely on how well the lighting design does or does not meet the program criteria. Th is program is not a competition. The program is open to any qualified entrant without limitations as to professional affi liations. The Guth, Waterbury, Cutler, Energy and Environmental Design Award sponsored by OSRA M Sylvania and the Control Innovation Award sponsored by the Lighting Controls Association are parallel programs created to recognize outstanding lighting design. Final Judges 2013 Illumination Awards Program Heather Faulding Faulding Architecture lnc Pamela Horner OSRA M Sylvania Richard Paradis EnerNOC Anthony Denami Stones River Electric 2013 Illumination Awards Committee Chairman Advisory Members Jim Toole Eaton’s Cooper Lighting Lawrence Ayers Members Jason Brown GE Lighting Solutions Megan Carroll Xicato John Harpest Heapy Engineering Howard Kosowsky Power & Lighting Systems Inc Monica Olmos Stantec Consulting Zoe Rounds CTA Architects Engineers Sara Schrager Schrager Lighting Design Mark Seegel Levine /Seegel Associates www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 29 Robert Bridges Graybar Canada Robert Carlson Jeffrey Davis System Design Consultants Sandra Frederich Ward & Jacobs Inc Denis Lavoie LED Roadway Lighting Jeremy Ludyjan Bulbrite Industries Donald Newquist Wendi Penn-Bertelsen GE Lighting Luis Sturla Xpress Lighting Deborah Witte Zumtobel Lighting LD+A | November 2013 29 9/26/13 8:55 PM 2013 IES 30 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 30 www.ies.org 9/26/13 8:55 PM Gardens by the Bay, Bay South Marina Bay, Singapore Designers: Kaoru Mende, Mari Kubota, Gaurav Jain, Owner: Photos: Shigeki Fujii, Phraporn Kasemtavornsilpa, Motoyo Ogawa, Tsutomu Nagatsu, Atsushi Itakura – Lighting Planners Associates National Parks Board Kaneko Toshio Th is $820 million urban park project is comprised of two cooled conservatories and 18 distinctively shaped vertical garden structures called “super trees.” The super trees, now icons of Singapore’s downtown district, come alive at night with a spectacular lighting display. The lighting scheme dramatizes shadow, eschews excess and harmonizes with the greenery and water. Six different lighting elements have been blended by a centralized control system using DMX to create a story using sound and light. The super trees feature photovoltaic cells that harvest solar energy. LED strips are integrated into the kick plate of the 128-meter long aerial walkway to illuminate the floor without distracting from the view. In most pathway areas, lighting loads are kept to less than 1 watt per sq meter using LEDs with wide beam optics. For the pathway through the forest, spotlights are mounted on 10-meter poles hidden within the trees to project light through the branches, creating a special effect without light pollution. Powerful LED floodlights installed at the basin of the 35-meter tall waterfall welcome visitors with a surprise. Sparkles of LED lights are placed along the water to outline the edge with a beautiful water reflection. www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 31 LD+A | November 2013 31 9/26/13 8:57 PM 2013 IES Tokyo Skytree Tokyo Designers: Hirohito Totsune, Kanae Sukegawa, Shuhei Owner: Photos: Kobayashi – Sirius Lighting Office Inc. Kouichi Kaihou, Naoko Shinohara – Nikken Sekkei Ltd. Tobu Tower Skytree Co., Ltd. Toshio Kaneko Two lighting themes based on Tokyo’s aesthetic spirit “Iki” (sophisticated and dynamic) and “Miyabi” (gracefulness) appear alternately every night on this 634-meter tower. The lighting design inspired by Mount Fuji minimizes power consumption by applying the traditional Japanese elements of light and shadow. All light sources are LEDs, which are sustainable and flexible in movement. The lighting designers lit the northern side of the triangle-shaped foundation in Edo purple to create the image of a woman standing in a Kimono. The translucent water color at the core of the tower is inspired by the Sumida River surrounding the tower. Two rotating lights that spin around the observation deck represent the transitional time of past, present and future. The floodlights in the body of the tower feature white and amber-colored LEDs, which are customizable depending on the occasion. In the entrance area, the ceiling features a traditional Japanese chamber, illuminated either in Iki blue or Edo purple. On the 450-meter glass corridor, footlights create a spaceshiplike atmosphere, and shadows run every 20 seconds in the linear light to refresh the mood. At the highest deck of the tower, visitors can enjoy lighting shows created with the mirror walls. 32 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 32 www.ies.org 9/26/13 8:57 PM www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 33 LD+A | November 2013 33 9/26/13 8:57 PM 2013 IES Museum of History & Industry Seattle Designer: Shannon Glover—Candela Owner: Seattle Museum of History & Industry Photos: LaCasse Photography The museum inhabits a former Naval Armory built under FDR’s WPA program in 1941. Now on the National Register of Historic Places, it sits on a dock in an area of high nightt ime activity. New building/grounds lighting had to provide a sense of safety while creating a focal point for South Lake Union. Façade lighting creates a hierarchy of elements, rhythmically highlighting each window on the lower façade (2,700K LEDs) and evenly washing the upper façade (3,000K metal halide). 34 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 34 A black roof is lit with blue LEDs (the museum’s signature color) to keep it from disappearing into the darkness. In-ground twinkle lights activate the plaza at night. The 1939 plans included sketches for “eagle lights” on walls flanking the main entry that were never built. They were fabricated for this project to match the original design and include internal fluorescent lamping. Banners illuminated with in-ground CMH uplights advertise upcoming events at the museum. LED steplights guide visitors from boat dock to plaza, while canopy structures instill a feeling of intimacy for exterior events on the plaza. At 0.17 watts per sq ft, project achieved LEED Platinum, and the exterior lighting met the $75,000 budget allowance. www.ies.org 9/26/13 8:57 PM National Capital Authority-Kings Avenue Overpass Canberra, Australia Designers: Steensen Varming Owner: National Capital Authority Photos: Brett Boardman ground—an unusual approach—creating a luminous floating The lighting design transforms a busy intersection on a deck. Light-free deck and wall surfaces provide driving safety and nationally significant site into an elegant nighttime landmark. comfort. Statistics show no accidents during the year the bridge The goal was to use lighting to shape the bridge’s identity and has been open, in comparison with two per week, the highest in enable it to fit into its surroundings. The lighting and architecture the city, before the project. The arrangement of four 55-ft multiform a gateway on the route connecting the airport to the civic head masts minimize deck clutter. Th is solution illuminates an center and parliamentary district. A key design objective was to area of over 100,000 sq ft, free of traditional lighting poles, and accentuate the sculpted curved walls and tapered bridge deck delivers well-controlled light only where needed. Concealed slab, showing the quality of material and form. A somewhat and addressable bridge facade lighting enhances the elegance, controversial decision was made to light the underpass from the creating a landmark adaptable to events and festivals. www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 35 LD+A | November 2013 35 9/26/13 8:57 PM 2013 IES Tokyo Gate Bridge Tokyo Designer: Motoko Ishii – Motoko Ishii Lighting Design Owner: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport Photos: and Tourism Motoko Ishii Lighting Design Opened to traffic in February 2012, the 2,618 meter-long bridge spanning Tokyo Bay earned its nickname, “Dinosaur,” from its unique shape. The bridge is illuminated from dusk to midnight through a lighting design nine years in the making. A total of 886 LED lights are installed on the bridge underspan, creating a colorful, dynamically changing design. The interval between light fittings gradually increases toward the 36 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 36 ends of the bridge in harmony with its gentle arch, reducing the number of fi xtures and lowering costs. Floodlights, 56 in all, showcase the bridge piers. All fitt ings are unobtrusive, but are easily accessible for maintenance. Colored LED lighting on the bridge sides shines gently in Japanese traditional colors that change to match the image of each month—pearl for February, green leaves for May, the sea for July and autumn leaves for November. For three-to-five minutes every hour on the hour, the lighting changes to produce the image of moving waves. Finally, to convey the symbolic importance of the project, the LED lighting is clearly visible from land, but light dispersion is controlled to prevent glare from interfering with air or sea traffic. www.ies.org 9/26/13 8:58 PM Twin Sails Bridge Borough of Poole, U.K. Designers: Jonathan Speirs, Carrie Donahue Bremner, Owner: Photos: Melanie Rosenthal, Francis Milloy – Speirs + Major Borough of Poole Dave Morris A project 10 years in the making, the elegant bridge connects separate communities. Its long span is accentuated by highlighting the structural rib geometry beneath the deck, creating beautiful reflections in the water. The road/cycleway is separated from the pedestrian walkway by a waveform art screen made of stainless steel bars, underlit by a linear red light. Due to the complexity of opening the bascule structure, the lighting is provided by low-level luminaires integrated into the handrail construction. As the bascule structure opens across the diagonal www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 37 of the bridge deck, it creates two triangulated opening leaves which resemble the passing of two sailing vessels. When darkness falls, an animated sequence begins: the white light of the pedestrian walkway turns red, starting at the top of the “sail” and rolling downwards, immersing the pedestrian deck in red light. The vertical faces of the lift ing leaves are illuminated in white to enhance their sail-like appearance and contrast with the deck surface. The tip of the carbon fiber mast is capped with frosted white LEDs, reinforcing the height of the structure. LD+A | November 2013 37 9/26/13 8:58 PM 2013 IES Paul Waterbury Award for Outdoor Lighting Design SPECIAL CITATION for a Technically Innovative Approach To An Energy Savings Retrofit Solution Restoration of the Ladner Clock Tower at the University of British Columbia Vancouver, Canada Designers: Lorne Whitehead, Michele Mossman, Owner: Photos: Andrew Strang – University of British Columbia University of British Columbia Don Erhardt The 121-ft clock tower is the iconic centerpiece of UBC’s campus, overlooking the ocean, mountains and the multicultural metropolis of Vancouver. The original design called for continuous corner glazing to display the blue and gold school colors, but the interior was too dark by day. Long ago, interior fluorescent lighting was left on continuously, but 38 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 38 this inefficient practice was eventually abandoned, leaving a dark monolithic nighttime appearance. The challenge was to fulfi ll the original vision for both daytime and nightt ime color appearance within a power allowance of 2 watts per linear ft of glazing. No existing fi xture could come close to meeting these requirements. Supported by lab measurements, the lighting designers built 56 hermetically sealed, maintenance-free, acrylic light guide modules for placement behind the glazing. In each, light from three 1-W white LEDs is collimated into a prismatic channel, spread and emitted downward through the glazing. Power savings equal about 4,200 kilowatt hours per year. www.ies.org 9/26/13 8:58 PM “Reflect” at the Stephen P. Clark Government Center Lobby Miami Designers: Brett Andersen, Dan Henry, Owner: Photos: Heath Hurwitz – Focus Lighting Miami Dade Art in Public Spaces Ivan Toth Depeña, Heath Hurwitz “Reflect” is a permanent installation that utilizes sensors and light to explore the idea of circulation within this government building lobby. Light boxes, internally illuminated with RGB LEDs, were designed to precisely fit the lobby’s columns. The boxes enliven the space without intruding on the lobby’s existing architecture using a slim 6-in. profile that creates the illusion of interactive columns. Using movement as inspiration, the design team developed custom camera-tracking software to control the LEDs and display abstract reflections of passersby. As visitors pass by the boxes, their pixelated, abstract reflection follows. When there www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 39 Sponsored by the Lighting Controls Association is no movement within their vicinity, the light boxes replay animations from previously recorded interactions with visitors. In the rare instance maintenance is required, the boxes are constructed to swing open on a sturdy hinge. The designers also tested fixture brightness and multiple types of diffusion against the amount of daylight present to ensure the boxes were neither too bright nor too dim. LD+A | November 2013 39 9/26/13 8:58 PM 2013 IES Sponsored by the Lighting Controls Association The Barnes Foundation Philadelphia Designers: Paul Marantz, Zack Zanolli, Paula Martinez- Owner: Photos: Nobles, Courtney Yip – Fisher Marantz Stone, Inc. Tod Williams & Billie Tsien Architects Ballinger Architects The Barnes Foundation Michael Moran/OTTO; Tom Crane; Fisher Marantz Stone Daylight control was essential at this LEED Platinum gallery where preservation of the artwork is the first priority. Exterior windows in all galleries have 14 percent transmission glass as the first element of daylight control. Each window also has a 5 percent transmission motorized solar shade and an opaque shade to shield the art from direct sunlight; both 40 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 40 are controlled by a centralized lighting system. The control system responds to photocell readings, allowing the use of daylight to be maximized and electric light to supplement as required within conservation illumination levels. All secondfloor galleries have clerestories which provide screened daylight in tandem with indirect fluorescent lighting. The clerestory section is comprised of an exterior louver, high-performance glazing, motorized opaque shade and an indirect 3,500K digital ballast fluorescent cove. Individual wall-watching photocells control electric lighting in each gallery. On the gallery roof, a “suite” of four miniature windowed rooms, each equipped with a photocell, measures the real-time daylight and operates the solar shades in corresponding galleries. Lighting for the new galleries utilizes less than half of the lighting power density otherwise consumed by a standard track lighting solution. The control strategy further reduces the electric load by up to 40 percent in clear sky conditions. www.ies.org 9/26/13 8:58 PM Anaheim Convention Center Grand Plaza Anaheim, CA Designers: Peter Maradudin, Kaitlin LeSage Crawford – StudioK1 Anaheim Convention Center Tom Paiva A new pedestrian plaza for a convention center invites attendees with an entry monument that slowly changes color throughout the evening. The 1,000-ft-long plaza is grounded by two large fountains at either end. Each fountain’s pumps, jets, and RGB LED lighting are controlled by a centralized lighting control system of more than 1,500 channels. The unifying theme of the plaza is a “River of Light,” a pattern of 300 DMXcontrolled in-ground RGB luminaires programmed to mimic the kinetic flow of water from one fountain to the other. This “river” wends its way over 600 ft towards the convention center and a fountain in the distance through a colonnade of palm trees. Every luminaire in the plaza is LED and controlled by the centralized system, which is adaptable for a limitless array Owner: Photos: of presets for different convention center events. Limitless color combinations and patterns of movement are possible through the control software, which can integrate special effects and video files into complex event sequences, triggered by an astronomical time clock. Each jet of each fountain can shift color, allowing for multi-layered water feature events. Through these energy-efficient luminaires and sophisticated controls, the entire lighting design uses less than 0.1 watts per sq ft. Sponsored by the Lighting Controls Association www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 41 LD+A | November 2013 41 9/26/13 8:58 PM 2013 IES 42 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 42 www.ies.org 9/26/13 8:59 PM Conrad Hotel New York New York City Designers: Herve Descottes, Jeff Taylor, Nicolas Dufils – Owner: Photos: L’Observatoire International Goldman Sachs & Co Emile Dubuisson A unique challenge was presented inside this hotel lobby: How can new life be breathed into an old work of art? The answer: better lighting. At 13 stories tall, the monumental painting by artist Sol Lewitt demanded to be more prominent and contemporary. First, the painting was enhanced by the addition of a series of suspended three-dimensional loops lit with LED lights integrated into the loops themselves. The lighting of the surrounding corridors was purposefully downplayed as to not detract from the view. In addition to the illuminated loops, high-powered LED lights were placed at the base of the painting. These lights are equipped with a computerized control system that gradually changes the color of the light, dynamically changing the figure/ground relationship of the work. This system allows the painting (and the lobby) to gradually change color over the course of the evening, making it an utterly absorbing piece. The three-dimensional loops interact with the painted swirls and twisting furniture to fully immerse the viewer in the artwork. Through the dramatic use of light, color and architecture, this decades-old painting has been rejuvenated. www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 43 LD+A | November 2013 43 9/26/13 8:59 PM 2013 IES Velti San Francisco Headquarters San Francisco Designers: Kristin Peck, Jody Pritchard – PritchardPeck Lighting Owner: Velti Photos: David Wakely With just four months from sketches to move in, enhancing the customer experience with imaginative lighting solutions at under 1.6 watts per sq ft required lightning-like speed for the lighting designers of this mobile advertising office. The schedule crunch offered a unique opportunity for the lighting team to complete the initial ceiling design studies and collaborate with the architectural team to develop a fully integrated system to conceal a patchwork of equipment, connect open spaces and provide a vehicle for lighting layers. Strip lights above reinforce the floating geometric ceiling panels, and suspended direct/indirect linear pendants with side illumination provide dimmable and uniform ambient light. A preset dimming system controls all fi xtures for flexibility and performance for after-hours party scenes. LED and fluorescent sources selected for ease of maintenance comply with strict energy regulations. Flexible LED strips carefully detailed at the top of the chain link curtain define the room when the curtain is open and graze the curtain exterior when closed. 44 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 44 www.ies.org 9/26/13 8:59 PM www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 45 LD+A | November 2013 45 9/26/13 8:59 PM 2013 IES Aulani – A Disney Resort & Spa Kapolei, HI Designers: Kyllene Jones, Kristin Pickar-Knussmann, Bradley Nelson – Owner: Photos: Lighting Design Alliance Disney Bryan Klammer, Brad Nelson This Hawaiian resort features a color palette of cools and warms, representing both male and female energies. In the Canoe House lobby, Hawaiian history is introduced with themed calabash bowls and gourds. Warm-white LED sources within bowls, gourds, coves and perimeter murals complete the story. A welcoming glow illuminates the thatched vaulted roof, enhancing volume and enticing eyes upwards. Warm-white LEDs provide continuity for color and energy, while track heads hidden within kapa pattern pendants highlight a rainbow mural. LED fiber-optic illuminators provide remote access and continue the warm glow for the bar-dye and backbar. At the spa entry, carefully detailed fixtures concealed 46 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 46 between stone walls and wood beams transition the guest from the historical lobby to a modern-day vision of traditional Hawaiian culture. The spa rotunda’s color-changing LEDs slowly transform above and below, projectors intentionally reflect ripple images onto the rotunda walls from the pendant’s water droplets into the reflecting pool, creating an interactive quiet space within the spa. On corridor walls, subtle beams of light are created by minimal downlights through ohia sticks. The beachside bar provides a respite via cool-white LEDs uplighting the thatched ceiling, and pendants dapple kappa patterns throughout, contrasting the warmwhite light found throughout. www.ies.org 9/26/13 8:59 PM Cole Capital Phoenix Designers: Mark Mueller, Nikki Holt, Walter Spitz – Owner: Photos: Creative Designs in Lighting Cole Capital Nick Merrick/Hedrich Blessing (Gensler) The front desk of this corporate headquarters welcomes with 2,700K dimmable LEDs behind the upper cabinet and wood wall to accentuate floating details. Square HIR MR16 flangeless downlights illuminate the desk. The playful “pickup sticks” pattern on the ceiling features narrow flangeless dimmable T5 luminaires with batteries, meeting requirements for egress, while halogen fi xtures accent artwork. The architect created a unique louvered ceiling and requested no downlights. Dimmable T5HO covelight fi xtures came to the rescue creating a soft glow on the ceiling and providing 30 footcandles below. The fluorescent blends with the flangeless halogen downlights placed at ceiling joint intersections. HIR MR16 lamps conserve energy in halogen luminaires. The customized halogen accent fi xture is trimless for a clean installation. Linear LED light strips illuminate the wood ceiling. The client is sensitive to bright light, so all fi xtures have quality glare control. To enhance the floating staircase, linear LED lighting accents the steps from above and below. Since the open-office area is for computer use, narrow T5 pendants provide 20 footcandles on the desks. The slim fi xture creates an interesting transition between the drywall and acoustic ceilings. www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 47 LD+A | November 2013 47 9/26/13 8:59 PM 2013 IES Ise Shrine Sengu Museum Ise, Japan Designers: Kaoru Mende, Mari Kubota, Tsutomu Nagatsu – Lighting Planners Associates Owner: Photos: A. Kuryu Architect Jingu Shikinen Zouei Cho Lighting Planners Associates+Toshio Kaneko As is often the tradition in Japan, the façade of this building soft ly glows from the inside out and quietly reflects on a nearby pond. Inside, a timber ceiling is soft ly uplit and guides visitors deeper into the museum. Th is approach ensures sufficient lux levels for the iconic space. Corridor and gallery lighting comprise the majority of the design. The north corridor is fi lled 48 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aaR1.indd 48 with daylight from low windows, while slit ceiling lighting illuminates a large mural. As visitors proceed to the main shrine gallery, light is reduced to heighten the drama. In the main gallery, a luminous ceiling simulates a natural skylight and the details of the shrine are carefully illuminated to resemble the sparkle that natural light would evoke. www.ies.org 10/1/13 12:58 AM Lakewood Cemetery Garden Mausoleum Minneapolis Designer: Tao Ham – HGA Architects and Engineers Owner: Lakewood Cemetery Association Photos: Paul Crosby Photography In designing a final resting place for thousands of people, the success of both artificial and natural lighting was paramount. Nestled in a historical landscape, the Mausoleum includes a reception center, chapel and burial spaces. The entry foyer features a cascade of xenon crystal pendants highlighting the ceiling and creating sparkle. Small aperture 18,000-hour, 50-W, MR16 adjustable downlights provide general illumination with minimal distraction. A staircase with LED step lights draws visitors from the entry to the lower garden-level. At the garden-level lobby, MR16 downlights with diffusing lenses effectively highlight the curving plaster walls. In the chapel, MR16 adjustable-downlights www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 49 form a pool of warm light. The minimum aperture and grid-like lighting pattern add jewel-like texture to the concave ceiling. A hallway strings together alternating bays of columbaria (for cremated remains) and crypt (for caskets) rooms. Squared MR16 wall washers evenly highlight the columbaria walls while revealing shadow lines to emphasize an individual niche. The crypt room’s unique ceiling and skylight configuration presented an unusual lighting challenge. A MR16 lighting-channel is recessed at the headwall above the opening and highlights the crypt walls with cross-aiming. The MR16 wall-washers highlight the crypt shutters while balancing the intensity of the daylight. LD+A | November 2013 49 9/26/13 9:00 PM 2013 IES Langham Hotel Lobby Boston Designers: Carrie Hawley, Brandon Thrasher, Barrett Newell – Owner: Photos: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design Langham Hotel Richard Mandelkorn Photography The new owner of this hotel wanted to give the lobby a complete facelift, reinforcing its luxurious five-star brand. The feeling of luxury begins upon entry with a dramatic view to the concierge desk and a feature wall, which pops through patterned glass, distorting several layers of blue, gold and white paint beyond. Two rows of LED grazing strips–warm and cool white–transform the appearance of the wall from day to night. The concierge desk is grazed with warm white linear LED strip lights, while reception desks are illuminated by CFL table lamps and recessed MR16 accent lights. Custom chandeliers at reception also create an elegant twinkle using small decorative LED lamps reflected in clear glass balls. Complementing the refurbished lobby is a new champagne bar and lounge that feature coves and recessed accent lights. A custom chandelier defines the champagne bar, featuring clear glass cylinders outfitted with LEDs and broken glass pieces, conjuring up the image of champagne bubbles. 50 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 50 www.ies.org 9/26/13 9:00 PM Monterey Bay Aquarium, Open Sea Monterey, CA Designers: Larry French, Yukiko Yoshida – Auerbach Glasow French Owner: Monterey Bay Aquarium Photos: Monterey Bay Aquarium When the aquarium’s largest exhibit, the 1-million gallon Open Sea tank, was rebuilt, the lighting was reimagined, as well. The matte black tank is curved in all directions. To create the illusion of great depth and make walls “disappear,” custom very high output metal halide luminaires (95 CRI) were designed. Fan shaped slices of illumination get progressively deeper in color moving away from the viewing window. The last third of tank is not illuminated, thus animals swimming away from the viewing window get progressively darker and eventually vanish. New narrow- beam “sunlight shafts” were installed, while a surge pump was designed to move the water surface, increasing the ripple of beams of light traveling through the water. Today, patrons are mesmerized, as the beauty of wildlife and the hypnotic mystery of the animals is revealed as they swim in and out of the light. www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 51 LD+A | November 2013 51 9/26/13 9:00 PM 2013 IES Sacramento International Airport Terminal B Sacramento, CA Designers: Jason Edling, Jake Wayne, Randy Olaes – Owner: Photos: 52 Arup North America Ltd. Sacramento County Airport System John Swain, Jake Wayne, Tim Griffith November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 52 With glass curtainwalls on the east, south and west facades, exterior louvers were designed to optimize visual comfort and maximize daylight. At night, interior lighting creates a warm glow. As travelers enter the ticket hall, they’re drawn to ticket counters crowned with luminous light boxes. Daylighting controls create a light-and-shadow effect by turning off all architectural lighting during the day, leaving only wayfinding elements at the ticket counters illuminated. While navigating the expansive ticket hall, passengers are provided unique vantage points within the space. One example is the space where the TSA security line is located. The distant reflection of light in the glazing foreshadows that the tiered ceiling is permeating light. Once past security, passengers make their way through the terminal where an iconic central ceiling is flanked by shops and restaurants that are indirectly illuminated, with lines of downlights directing passengers to the gate lounges beyond. Finally, the gate areas—the last stop before departure—feature indirectly illuminated vaulted spaces, contrasted with intimate lounge areas beneath a lower wood ceiling. The building achieved a lighting power density of 0.43 watts per sq ft, well below Title-24 requirements. www.ies.org 9/26/13 9:00 PM Sweet Crush Los Angeles Designers: Sean O’Connor – Sean O’Connor Lighting; Wil Carson–64 North Owner: Sweet Crush Photos: Wil Carson Sweet Crush is an emerging Taiwanese shaved ice bar, the fi rst of several planned stores for this new franchise. A system of integrated architectural panels using custom LED fi xtures creates a highly efficient design. LED linear fi xtures extend in a staccato rhythm, their density driven by individual seating zones and the serving counter. Color-changing LEDs are concealed out of view within the perforated wall cavity, surrounding and defi ning the store. The store’s environment radically transforms from day to night, as the clientele shifts www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 53 from families and children to an after-hours spot. Controlled via a DMX system, the lighting’s intense palette of hues responds to the changing volumes of guests and can be easily customized for events. Its LED fi xtures require litt le maintenance, with fi xtures easily accessed via demountable panels. The all-LED solution is extremely efficient, with a total load of less than 0.6 watts per sq ft. The project was executed within a $160,000 construction budget, with less than 10 percent allocated for lighting. LD+A | November 2013 53 9/26/13 9:00 PM 2013 IES Venture Capital Office Building Menlo Park, CA Designers: Sean O’Connor, Becky Yam, Martha Lopacki– Sean O’Connor Lighting Photos: Eric Staudenmaier “Lean,” “green” and “technologically savvy” was the design brief for this prefabricated, two-level Silicon Valley office building. With that criteria in mind, the interior lighting design consists of only three LED luminaire types. LED light slots with custom-designed asymmetrical downward and outward distribution line the perimeter of the glass and wood paneled walls. Miniature LED downlights are integrated into narrow openings between wooden slats. Lighting in the boardroom and throughout is based on the building’s column modules and can accommodate various room sizes. Individually addressed luminaires are easily zoned together or separated using wi-fi 54 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 54 enabled devices. The stair experience, meanwhile, is ethereal with purple walls and a backlit stretched ceiling. Here, the acidetched laminated glass walls are bathed in light and do not reflect any lighting images. Finally, down below, a light well in the subterranean garage conceals a linear LED luminaire providing a wash of light when daylight is not present. Rhythmic patterns of light punctuate the drive aisle. The use of bleeding-edge LED technology, soft ware-based lighting controls, daylight harvesting and a building management system results in a lighting design that is intelligent, responsive and comfortable with an interior connected load of only 0.62 watts per sq ft. www.ies.org 9/26/13 9:00 PM The Edwin F. Guth Memorial Award for Interior Lighting Design SPECIAL CITATION FOR EFFECTIVE USE OF LIGHTING DESIGN FOR LOW VISION Grousbeck Center for Students & Technology at Perkins Watertown, MA Designers: Adam S. Kibbe – Collaborative Lighting, LLC Gund Partnership Owner: Perkins Photos: Chuck Choi The Grousbeck Center for Students & Technology at Perkins serves users with low vision, those who are blind and deaf-blind, and people with additional disabilities. The center houses a variety of spaces: classrooms, lounges, offices, recreational spaces and a cafeteria. At the main entry, in-grade signage uplights and interior wallwashing create a strong visual beacon. Well-defined spatial organization, bright colors and high-contrast are key to orientation, reinforced by lighting treatments using visibly bright luminaires in clear groupings. Low ballast-factor high-efficiency T8 pendants in a compelling central cluster light the atrium lounge. Corridors have clear paths, eminently perceptible central lighting and doorways www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aaR1.indd 55 highlighted by 8-ft vertical linear wall luminaires to help students orient to their travel direction. The highlight of the facility is a multipurpose lounge, serving as classroom, study breakout, as well as social hangout space. The café’s bright social spaces complement a kitchen where compact fluorescent task lights at counters allow flexible positioning of additional illumination with no heat hazard. Tactile wall orientation panels are highlighted in circulation spaces, and the iterative wallwashing throughout makes for a pleasing lantern-like exterior presentation and works in concert with the central lounge pendant clusters. The resultant facility is as welcoming from the outside as from the inside. LD+A | November 2013 55 10/1/13 12:58 AM 2013 IES The Edwin F. Guth Memorial Award for Interior Lighting Design SPECIAL CITATION FOR IMMERSIVE THEATRICAL LIGHTING EFFECTS Flint Hills Discovery Center Manhattan, KS Designers: Matt Zelkowitz, Ted Mather, Cynthia Murphy, Steven Rosen – Available Light Owner: Flint Hills Discovery Center Photos: Sam Fentress Th is science and discovery center’s dramatic facade and atrium presented the design team with the opportunity to create a signature look for the community. The design was inspired by the center’s exhibits, which focus on the surrounding landscape and prairie biosphere. Inside the atrium, the balcony edges are highlighted with individually controllable LED nodes on 4-in. centers creating dynamic lighting that resembles the billowing of a wheat field in the wind, with 56 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 56 its kinetic sideways motion. The atrium ceiling is uplit with a separate set of color-changing LED fi xtures emphasizing vertical scale and drama. Visible throughout the city, the atrium ceiling is a “lighthouse” that draws the curious, but also serves as a public address system. Special sequences can be triggered by staff when a storm is rolling over the prairie, and the town knows when the Kansas State teams win an athletic contest, thanks to a KSU colors show in the atrium. www.ies.org 9/26/13 9:01 PM The Edwin F. Guth Memorial Award for Interior Lighting Design SPECIAL CITATION FOR DYNAMIC INTEGRATION OF LIGHTING WITH PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION HafenCity University Subway Station Hamburg, Germany Designers: Gerd Pfarré, Katja Moebs, Katrin Rohr, Christoph Matthias – Pfarré Lighting Design Owner: City of Hamburg Photos: Markus Tollhopf This subway station in Hamburg, Germany, is filled with steel and light. The design goal was to capture the light in containers: imposing, powerful objects arranged in a series, able to assert themselves alongside the steel. Twelve lighting containers were designed to resemble shipping containers, a nod to the maritime environment of Hamburg Harbor. Recessed metal halide downlights provide glare-free, crisp lighting for the ticket halls. The colors can be coordinated by different sections in each free-hanging unit or as an entire set, and can change to signal the www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 57 arrival or departure of trains, synchronize with the seasons or simply create an enjoyable environment. Cladded with 6,500 sq meters of massive, specially treated steel sheets, the station’s walls and ceiling are enormous reflecting surfaces. Relatively dark and not too shiny, they reflect the various colors and turn the space into a magical, powerful lighting experience. The smooth color reflections create an imposing contrast to the evenly distributed warm white light integrated in the container bottoms to illuminate the 200-meter long platform. LD+A | November 2013 57 9/26/13 9:01 PM 2013 IES Miho Institute of Aesthetics Chapel Shigaraki, Japan Designers: Paul Marantz, Zack Zanolli, Michael Hemmenway, Owner: Photos: Michael Lombardi – Fisher Marantz Stone I. M. Pei, Hitoshi Maehara, Hiroshi Okamoto – I.M. Pei Architect Miho Institute of Aesthetics Higashide Photo Studio & Fisher Marantz Stone Situated within a new academic campus is a legendary architect’s fi nal project. The challenge for the lighting designers was that this unusual building is virtually all wall, no ceiling. In the chapel, there are only three lighting elements: a circular chandelier overhead, a cove where the walls meet the floor and a stanchion supporting a line of AR111 gimbals lighting the altar. The key light source is a 12-meter diameter circular pendant, suspended from three points and structured like a bicycle wheel with a steel tube core and three spokes. In the hub, six AR111 lamps light the altar. Seamless dimmable fluorescent lamps have right angle electrodes to provide continuous light, with one lamp serving each facet, illuminating the cedar wall. At night, the chapel’s stainless steel skin is gently uplighted using 35-watt CMH lamps in low pedestal washlights. The Edwin F. Guth Memorial Award for Interior Lighting Design SPECIAL CITATION FOR THE CHANDELIER AS AN ELEGANT LIGHTING RESPONSE TO A UNIQUE ARCHITECTURAL FORM 58 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 58 www.ies.org 9/26/13 9:02 PM The David L. Lawrence Convention Center Water Feature Pittsburgh Designers: Alfred R. Borden, Stephen Hoppe – The Lighting Practice Owner: Sports and Exhibition Authority Photos: Stephen Hoppe Located between downtown and the riverfront, this unique water feature welcomes visitors to a busy convention center. The owner’s goal was to replace a 10-year-old submersible system with more energy-efficient and easier to maintain equipment. The new color-changing system att racts visitors, provides easy access for fi xture maintenance and reduces energy load 93 percent from the existing halogen based-lighting (from 182,000 to 11,000 watts). The new system was installed at the ceiling, and fi xture locations were selected to provide an even www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 59 Sponsored by OSRAM Sylvania wash of continuous light along the rushing waterfalls. Each 50-W LED fi xture replaced six 250- or 500-W submersible halogen uplights. A centralized control system allows the client to change programming for the feature from their offices. While color will often be used, retaining the ability to wash the fountain in white light was desired and mixed from the RGB during commissioning. The installation was completed under the $35,000 budget with a 2.5 year payback expected based on operating and maintenance savings. LD+A | November 2013 59 9/26/13 9:02 PM 2013 IES Glumac Portland Office Portland, OR Designers: Glumac Lighting Studio Owner: Glumac Photos: Bruce Damonte When it came time to design the lighting for this full-service consulting engineering fi rm, the client turned inward to its in-house lighting designers. Every luminaire has local dimming control and complete adjustability from a networked control system. Each configurable conference space uses separately controlled recessed fluorescents, LEDs and suspended direct and indirect components to ensure functional flexibility, and can be controlled with a single dimmer at room entry, a five-button scene controller near the presenter’s screen, or individual fi xture and shade control via an iPad. In private offices, direct/ indirect fluorescent luminaires are used within the rhythm of the exposed concrete structure. When ample daylighting is present, fi xtures are automatically dimmed down as low as 1 percent. Vacancy sensors throughout every space are turned on manually only when needed. General office space is lighted with adjustable task lights at each workstation, and luminaires are shielded to produce no glare for workers seated or standing. With motorized shades raised, daylighting allows task lights to dim automatically, and wireless dimming controls allow each user to set a level or turn fi xtures off. Project maintenance is simple and inexpensive with only three lamp types and easily accessible fi xtures. 60 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 60 Sponsored by OSRAM Sylvania www.ies.org 9/26/13 9:02 PM Energy and Environmental Design Award Sponsored by OSRAM Sylvania SPECIAL CITATION FOR SPECIAL USE OF DISTRIBUTING DAYLIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES DPR Construction Net-Zero Phoenix Regional Office Phoenix Designer: Ricardo Baca – SmithGroupJJR Owner: Cassie Robertson Photos: Mastorakos Photography Eliminating artificial light during the vast majority of the workday through daylight harvesting was a high priority for this office space. The lighting designer achieved this by utilizing ducted skylights in strategic locations throughout the facility and with daylight contribution from operable perimeter windows. CFL architectural high-bay fi xtures contribute to the overall industrial aesthetic of the open ceiling when on or off. Conference room ducted skylights are equipped with operable baffles for light level control. Light distribution at work surfaces is uniform and maximizes comfort. Automated strategies include occupancy detection, time-based scheduling www.ies.org 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 61 and dimming via photocell to achieve programmed light levels. The implementation of a “green screen” will reduce interior perimeter glare when foliage is established. Coiling doors allow users the option of collaborating in an area open to the environment, and users may also choose to work outdoors under a translucent canopy. A classroom is equipped with ducted skylights with operable baffles as well as high-efficiency dimmable fluorescent troffers, giving users the ability to tune lighting levels to specific tasks. The fully addressable automated lighting control system makes altering lighting control schemes a simple task throughout the building. LD+A | November 2013 61 9/26/13 9:02 PM 2013 IES The Aileen Page Cutler Memorial Award for Residential Lighting Design SPECIAL CITATION FOR ELEGANT USE OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR A RESIDENCE Scarlett Residence Vancouver, Canada Designer: Galina Zbrizher – Total Lighting Solutions Owner: Steve Scarlett Photos: Kristopher Grunert Reflections, shadow and light are orchestrated in a peaceful yet dynamic composition in this Vancouver home. Light from a continuous 3D grid of in-floor and in-ground LED uplights, reflected and warmed by the wood ceiling, adds serenity and comfort. Minimal direct/indirect pendant lighting for the kitchen island is the only luminaire affi xed to an otherwise flawless wood ceiling. Wall-mounted linear LED grazers enhance the textured fireplace and balance daylight. To balance and visually expand the openness of the space, the art wall is lit 62 November 2013 | LD+A 29_IAAwards_11.13aa.indd 62 the same as the fi replace opposite it. Consistent with the interior lighting, exterior linear LEDs highlight and defi ne the entrance. Aligned with the grid above, in-grade uplights reveal the building’s wood underside, harmonizing with ceilings above. Stairs lit from above and below become a glowing sculpture. Outside, concealed low-wattage LED wide floods soft ly reveal the landscape, and minimal low-wattage LED landscape lights will illuminate tree form. All lighting is dimmed and controlled by photocells, occupancy sensors and a preset system. www.ies.org 9/26/13 9:02 PM Visionaire.indd 1 9/18/13 12:47 AM 2013 IES ALBUQUERQUE SECTION Chairperson: David Penasa UNSER BRIDGE LIGHTING Designer: Gregory Miller Company: Morrow Reardon Wilkinson Miller Ltd. Owner: City of Albuquerque ANCHORAGE SECTION Chairperson: Lucas Schneller ALASKA SCIENTIFIC CRIME DETECTION LABORATORY Designer: Pat Cusick Company: AMC Engineers Owner: Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities GATEWAY AQUATIC CENTER Designer: Ed Peck Company: AMC Engineers Owner: Ketchikan Gateway Borough KENAI LIBRARY Designer: Ed Peck Company: AMC Engineers Owner: City of Kenai ATLANTA SECTION Chairperson: W. Randy Parrish TUMI - RODEO DRIVE FLAGSHIP STORE Designer: Brent Shelly Company: Regency Lighting Owner: TUMI BOSTON SECTION Chairperson: Ben Koyle 161 EXCHANGE STREET LOBBY WALL Designer: Katherine Abernathy Company: Abernathy Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: LLB Architects 64 November 2013 | LD+A 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 64 ANNA JAQUES HOSPITAL - MEDICAL SURGICAL UNIT Designer: Enrique Rojas Company: Steffian Bradley Architects Owner: Anna Jaques Hospital BAYSTATE MEDICAL CENTER/HOSPITAL OF THE FUTURE Designer: Enrique Rojas Company: Steffian Bradley Architects Owner: Baystate Health BIN312 Designer: Evelyn Audet Company: Evelyn Audet Lighting Design Owner: Tony Demers & John Lombardo EQUITY COMPANY OFFICE Designer: Charlie Walsh Company: Ripman Lighting Consultants ESKER FOUNDATION Designer: Paul Zaferiou Company: Lam Partners, Inc. Owner: Esker Foundation FINANCIAL COMPANY OFFICES Designer: Charlie Walsh Company: Ripman Lighting Consultants FINANCIAL SERVICES OFFICE INTERIOR Designer: Enrique Rojas Company: Steffian Bradley Architects BOSTON UNIVERSITY- MARCIANO COMMONS AND CENTER FOR STUDENT SERVICES Designer: Lukas J. Sturm Company: Ripman Lighting Consultants FLINT HILLS DISCOVERY CENTER Designer: Matt Zelkowitz Company: Available Light Owner: Flint Hills Discovery Center BRODY LEARNING COMMONS AT JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY Designer: Adam S. Kibbe Company: Collaborative Lighting LLC Owner: Johns Hopkins University FORRESTER RESEARCH Designer: Reiko Komiyama Company: Sladen Feinstein Integrated Lighting, Inc. Owner: Forrester Research, Inc. CHRISTA MCAULIFFE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Designer: Chin Lin Company: HMFH Architects, Inc. Owner: Concord, NH School District GROUSBECK CENTER FOR STUDENTS & TECHNOLOGY AT PERKINS Designer: Adam S. Kibbe Company: Collaborative Lighting LLC Owner: Perkins CORBU SPA AND SALON AT THE CHARLES HOTEL Designer: Reiko Komiyama Company: Sladen Feinstein Integrated Lighting, Inc. Owner: The Charles Hotel HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION GUTMAN LIBRARY RENOVATION Designer: Matt Zelkowitz Company: Available Light Owner: Harvard University CURRY STUDENT CENTER DINING AREA AT NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Designer: Jef Leon Company: Prellwitz Chilinski Associates J. MICHAEL RUANE JUSTICE CENTER Designer: Adam S. Kibbe Company: Collaborative Lighting LLC Owner: State of Massachusetts Administrative Office of the Trial Court www.ies.org 9/24/13 7:33 PM JONES LANG LASALLE - PHILADELPHIA OFFICE Designer: Glenn Heinmiller Company: Lam Partners Owner: Jones Lang LaSalle THE EARL OF SANDWICH Designer: Chris Ripman Company: Ripman Lighting Consultants Owner: The Earl of Sandwich BUFFALO SECTION Chairperson: Wally Lukasik INAMORI KYOCERA MUSEUM OF FINE CERAMICS Designer: Ruslan Belous Company: Wendel Owner: Donna Sturdevant LANGHAM HOTEL LOBBY Designer: Carrie Hawley Company: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Langham Hotel THE GOLISANO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF NAPLES Designer: Katherine Abernathy Company: Abernathy Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: The Golisano Children’s Museum of Naples MARRIOTT LONG WHARF Designer: Carrie Hawley Company: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Marriott Long Wharf TUFTS UNIVERSITY COLLABORATIVE GENOME CLUSTER Designer: Sara Schonour Company: Cannon Design Owner: Tufts University 4TH STREET UNDERPASS Designer: Ronald W. Bonnett Company: Stantec Consulting Owner: Calgary Municipal Land Corporation NEWBURYPORT INN STREET RE-LIGHTING Designer: Charlie Walsh Company: Ripman Lighting Consultants UMASS MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE H1 IMAGING DEPARTMENT Designer: Sara Schonour Company: Cannon Design Owner: UMass Memorial Healthcare ANTARCTIC LANDING, CALGARY ZOO Designer: Rick Robertson Company: Robertson and Associates Engineering Ltd. Owner: Calgary Zoo NEWTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL Designer: Chris Ripman Company: Ripman Lighting Consultants Owner: Town of Newton NEWTON NORTH HIGH SCHOOL - SITE LIGHTING Designer: Chris Ripman Company: Ripman Lighting Consultants Owner: Town of Newton REVERE HOTEL Designer: Julie Rose Company: Sladen Feinstein Integrated Lighting Owner: Northwood Hospitality ROBERT G. AND HELEN C. KLEBERG SOUTH TEXAS HERITAGE CENTER Designer: Matt Zelkowitz Company: Available Light Owner: Witte Museum TARBOX TOYOTA Designer: Evelyn Audet Company: Evelyn Audet Lighting Design Owner: Edward Tarbox www.ies.org 64_Merit Awards _11.13_R2.indd 65 UNIVERSITY DINING COMMONS AT FOX HALL, UMASS LOWELL Designer: Josh Feinstein Company: Sladen Feinstein Integrated Lighting, Inc. Owner: University of Massachusetts Lowell VANDERWEIL RESIDENCE Designer: Chris Ripman Company: Ripman Lighting Consultants Owner: Bill and Lisa Vanderweil CALGARY SECTION Chairperson: Richard McDonald SIGNAL HILL LIBRARY EXPANSION Designer: Trevor Cleall Company: DIALOG THE LIONS AWAKEN - THE RELIGHTING OF THE CENTRE STREET BRIDGE Designer: Paul Mercier Company: Lighting Design Innovations Owner: City of Calgary CHICAGO SECTION Chairperson: Evelyn Alford WHITTIER STREET HEALTH CENTER Designer: Jeffrey Sladen Company: Sladen Feinstein Integrated Lighting, Inc. Owner: Whittier Street Health Center HILTON CHICAGO Designer: James Baney Company: Schuler Shook Owner: Hilton WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE SPORTS & RECREATION CENTER Designer: Sara Schonour Company: Cannon Design Owner: Worcester Polytechnic Institute IALD HEADQUARTERS Designer: Robert Shook Company: Schuler Shook Owner: International Association of Lighting Designers LD+A | November 2013 65 10/1/13 1:05 PM 2013 IES MAJOR ACCOUNTING FIRM - CHICAGO TRAINING FACILITY Designer: Anne Kustner Haser Company: Anne Kustner Lighting Design THE PENTHOUSE Designer: Marianne Maloney Company: Filament33, Inc. THYSSEN KRUPP NORTH AMERICA Designer: Gwen Grossman Company: Gwen Grossman Lighting Design DALLAS CONVENTION CENTER HOTEL Designer: Jacob Gerber Company: Lang Lighting Design, Inc. Chairperson: David Barker HOTEL LUMEN Designer: Michael Dawson Company: scott oldner lighting design VETERANS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM RENOVATION Designer: Robert A. Brown Company: KJWW Engineering Consultants Owner: Polk County THE PLACE Designer: Scott Oldner Company: scott oldner lighting design DENVER SECTION WELLS FARGO WEALTH MANAGEMENT Designer: Gwen Grossman Company: Gwen Grossman Lighting Design COLUMBUS SECTION Chairperson: Jeff Dolce COLUMBUS CONVENTION CENTER HOTEL Designer: Ardra Paige Zinkon Company: TecStudio DAVID C. CRAGO RARE BOOK AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS ROOM Designer: Justin Schultz Company: Metro CD Engineering Owner: Taggart Law Library, Ohio Northern University SCHOTTENSTEIN CENTER ENDOWMENT LOUNGE Designer: Justin Schultz Company: Metro CD Engineering LLC Owner: Colin Thompson DALLAS SECTION Chairperson: Mike Roger ASPEN REMODEL Designer: Robert Singer Company: Robert Singer & Associates, Inc METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER’S STUDENT SUCCESS BUILDING Designer: Rachel Petro Fitzgerald Company: RNL Owner: Metropolitan State University of Denver THE ART OF BASEBALL Designer: Joy Yamada Company: Illume ME Engineers Owner: Claude Delorme U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY’S INFORMATION COMMONS Designer: Rachel Petro Fitzgerald Company: RNL Owner: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory Chairperson: Ericka Bailey COOK CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER, NORTH TOWER Designer: Jill Klores Company: Essential Light Design Studio Owner: Cook Children’s Medical Center 66 November 2013 | LD+A 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 66 WHEELER TRIGG O’DONNELL, LLP Designer: Rachel Petro Fitzgerald Company: RNL Owner: Wheeler Trigg O’Donnell, LLP DES MOINES SECTION DETROIT SECTION Chairperson: Eric Graettinger ASTERIA BAR Designer: Darko Banfic Company: Peter Basso Associates, Inc Owner: Bill Williams CHRYSLER HOUSE Designer: Shawn Schiappacasse Company: Integrated Design Solutions Owner: Dave Koskela DOW FOUNDER’S GARDEN Designer: Kenneth Klemmer Company: Illuminating Concepts Owner: Dow Chemical Company GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE INTEGRATED EDUCATION BUILDING Designer: Rodrigo Manriquez Company: SmithGroupJJR Owner: Maricopa County Community College District HORSESHOE CASINO-CLEVELAND Designer: Sonia Noble Company: Illuminating Concepts Owner: Rock Gaming/Caesars MEDICAL SCIENCE UNIT II LECTURE HALLS, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, ANN ARBOR Designer: Jeff Walenciak Company: SHW Group Owner: University of Michigan www.ies.org 9/24/13 7:34 PM MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING LIBRARY Designer: Gary Yurich Company: Best Lights, Inc. Owner: Michigan State University MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY JENISON FIELD HOUSE Designer: Gary Yurich Company: Best Lights, Inc. Owner: Michigan State University NEW SANGREN HALL Designer: Robert M. White Company: Illuminart Owner: Western Michigan University NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY - COMPTON FAMILY ICE ARENA Designer: Tracey Guzman Company: Peter Basso Associates, Inc. Owner: Craig Tiller STEELCASE GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS WORKCAFE Designer: Gary R. Steff y Company: Gary Steff y Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Cherie Johnson TEMPLE BETH EL Designer: Stefan R. Graf Company: Illuminart Owner: Temple Beth El UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - YOST ICE ARENA Designer: Tracey Guzman Company: Peter Basso Associates, Inc. Owner: Scott Wood UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN CRISLER ARENA RENOVATION AND EXPANSION Designer: Darko Banfic Company: Peter Basso Associates, Inc. Owner: Steven Donoghue www.ies.org 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 67 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SECTION Chairperson: Wanda Barchard 1828 L STREET NW Designer: Mitch Johnson Company: MCLA, Inc. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HEALTH & MEDICINE Designer: Frank Feist Company: MCLA, Inc. Owner: National Museum of Health & Medicine EDMONTON SECTION Chairperson: R. Wayne Rogers EDMONTON CLINIC Designer: Katherine MacKay Company: MMM Group Limited Owner: Alberta Health Services NEWMAN COLLEGE Designer: Trina Larsen Company: DIALOG Owner: Archdiocese of Edmonton KANSAS CITY SECTION Chairperson: Jana Fajen HELIX ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN REDUCED ENERGY Designer: Bruce Yarnell Company: Yarnell Associates LLC Architectural Lighting Design JOHNSON COUNTY YOUTH & FAMILY SERVICES CENTER Designer: Brian L. Daniels Company: Smith & Boucher, Inc. KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL TRAINING FACILITY Designer: Jana Fajen Company: Henderson Engineers Owner: Charlie Thomas KU EDWARDS CAMPUS BEST (BUSINESS, ENGINEERING, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY) BUILDING Designer: Sean Zaudke Company: Gould Evans STANDARD STYLE- BALDWIN DENIM Designer: Mark Hershman Company: Impact Illumination THE HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT THE KANSAS SPEEDWAY LANDSCAPE Designer: Kathi Vandel Company: LightWorks, Inc. Owner: Kansas Entertainment, LLC TODD BOLENDER CENTER FOR DANCE AND CREATIVITY Designer: Andrew N. Johnson Company: Gibbens Drake Scott, Inc. TROOST AVENUE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT Designer: Kathi Vandel Company: LightWorks, Inc. Owner: City of Kansas City, Missouri LAS VEGAS SECTION Chairperson: Joel Ehlers BLUE MAN GROUP RETAIL AT MONTE CARLO Designer: Goerge Huang Company: SHOP12 FORUM SHOPS AT CAESARS - SKY LIGHTING Designer: Jim Holladay Company: PRG Owner: Simon Property Group HERITAGE PARK Designer: Jon Foster Company: Professional Design Associates, Inc. Owner: City of Henderson LD+A | November 2013 67 9/24/13 7:34 PM 2013 IES LITTLE ROCK SECTION Chairperson: Morgan Manning WESTBOUND I-244 ARKANSAS RIVER BRIDGE - HIGHWAY LIGHTING Designer: William B. Gilbreath Company: Garver Owner: Oklahoma Department of Transportation LOS ANGELES SECTION Chairperson: Karl Haas 3M PROJECT COMMUNITY Designer: Heather Libonati Company: Luminesce Design AULANI - A DISNEY RESORT & SPA (EXTERIOR) Designer: Kyllene Jones Company: Lighting Design Alliance AULANI - A DISNEY RESORT & SPA (INTERIOR) Designer: Kyllene Jones Company: Lighting Design Alliance BAKU FLAME TOWERS Designer: Francis Krahe Company: Francis Krahe & Associates CARS LAND Designer: Ken Lennon Company: Walt Disney Imagineering CHERRY CREEK NORTH (BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT) Designer: Patrick B. Quigley Company: Patrick B. Quigley & Associates (PBQA) Owner: Kevin Wrede CITY CREEK CENTER Designer: Laura Yates Company: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design Owner: City Creek Reserve / The Taubman Company, Inc. 68 November 2013 | LD+A 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 68 GALAXY CASINO Designer: Matt Jackson Company: Lighting Design Alliance VENTURE CAPITAL OFFICE BUILDING Designer: Sean O’Connor Company: Sean O’Connor Lighting GALAXY CASINO INTERIOR Designer: Matt Jackson Company: Lighting Design Alliance WARNER BROS. STUDIO TOUR LONDON: THE MAKING OF HARRY POTTER Designer: Michael Finney Company: Thinkwell Group Owner: Warner Bros, Entertainment GILMORE BANK Designer: Jay Winters Company: JK Design Group Owner: A. F. Gilmore & Company HYDE LOUNGE BELLAGIO Designer: Kyllene Jones Company: Lighting Design Alliance Owner: SBE Entertainment/MGM Resorts International JAMES A. MICHENER ART MUSEUM EDGAR N. PUTMAN EVENT PAVILION Designer: Sean O’Connor Company: Sean O’Connor Lighting JAMES A. MICHENER ART MUSEUM EDGAR N. PUTMAN EVENT PAVILION - EXTERIOR Designer: Sean O’Connor Company: Sean O’Connor Lighting NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC CLASSROOM BUILDING Designer: Tina Aghassian Company: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design Owner: North Carolina A&T State University SWEET CRUSH Designer: Sean O’Connor Company: Sean O’Connor Lighting UCLA PAULEY PAVILION RENOVATION & EXPANSION Designer: John Dunn Company: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design Owner: University of California, Los Angeles UNITED TALENT AGENCY Designer: Sean O’Connor Company: Sean O’Connor Lighting ANN & ROBERT H LURIE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF CHICAGO - PUBLIC LOBBIES Designer: Lauri Tredinnick Company: Pivotal Lighting Design Owner: Mary Kate Daly ANN & ROBERT H. LURIE CHILDREN’S HOSPTIAL OF CHICAGO - PATIENT AREAS Designer: Lauri Tredinnick Company: Pivotal Lighting Design Owner: Mary Kate Daly UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, MADISON: DEJOPE HALL Designer: Mandar Bankhele Company: Lighting Ergonomics LLC Owner: University of Wisconsin MILWAUKEE SECTION Chairperson: Justin Hendrickson BMO HARRIS STAGE SUMMERFEST Designer: Marty Peck Company: Creative Lighting Design and Engineering LLC Owner: Milwaukee World Festival THE BASILICA OF ST. JOSAPHAT Designer: Marty Peck Company: Creative Lighting Design and Engineering LLC Owner: The Basilica of St. Josaphat MINNEAPOLIS SECTION Chairperson: Peter Strand ETMC ATHENS Designer: Chrysanthi Stockwell Company: HGA Architects and Engineers www.ies.org 9/24/13 7:34 PM FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY HEADQUARTERS BUILDING Designer: Chrysanthi Stockwell Company: HGA Architects and Engineers GE VEHICLE INNOVATION CENTER Designer: Deborah A. Zimmerman Company: Michaud Cooley Erickson Consulting Engineers Owner: General Electric HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: ECO VILLAGE Designer: Jennifer Pytleski Company: Werner Electric Owner: St. Croix Valley Habitat for Humanity HGA OFFICES AT FORD CENTER Designer: Patricia Hunt Company: HGA Architects and Engineers LAKEWOOD CEMETERY GARDEN MAUSOLEUM Designer: Tao Ham Company: HGA Architects and Engineers NEW YORK CITY SECTION Chairperson: Megan Carroll 34 AT GRAND HYATT ISTANBUL Designer: Mauricio Lopez Company: ML Studio, Inc. Owner: Dogus Turizm BRIO Designer: David Singer Company: Arc Light Design (lighting design division of tonychi and associates) CHANDELIER BAR AT THE COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL AND RESORT Designer: Paul Gregory Company: Focus Lighting Owner: Cosmopolitan Las Vegas CIEL DE PARIS Designer: Herve Descottes Company: L’Observatoire International Owner: Elliance NE LIBRARY Designer: Lisa Chaput Company: LightSpaces Owner: Hennepin County Library CLYDE FRAZIER’S WINE AND DINE RESTAURANT Designer: Suzan Tillotson Company: Tillotson Design Associates Owner: ARK Restaurants UHLENKAMP KITCHEN REMODEL Designer: Sarah Wallin LC Company: Werner Electric Owner: Brian & Natalie Uhlenkamp CLYFFORD STILL MUSEUM Designer: Chris Rush Company: Arup Owner: Clyfford Still Museum WADENA-DEER CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL/ HIGH SCHOOL Designer: Gerald R. Chartrand Company: Karges-Faulconbridge, Inc. Owner: Wadena-Deer Creek School District #2155 CONRAD HOTEL NEW YORK Designer: Herve Descottes Company: L’Observatoire International Owner: Goldman Sachs & Co MONTREAL SECTION Chairperson: Christiane de Cesare PHI CENTRE Designer: Conor Sampson Company: CS Design Owner: Creations Diving Horse Limited www.ies.org 64_Merit Awards _11.13_R1.indd 69 CURRY PROPERTIES – SUBARU/HYUNDAI DEALERSHIP Designer: Bonny Ann Whitehouse Company: Whitehouse Lighting Design LLC DAVID YURMAN - RODEO DRIVE, BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA Designer: Renee Cooley Principal Company: Cooley Monato Studio Owner: David Yurman DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, CANCER CENTER - QUIET ROOM Designer: Francesca Bettridge Company: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Duke University Medical Center DULLES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT & APM STATION TIER 2 MIDFIELD CONCOURSE Designer: Domingo Gonzalez Company: Domingo Gonzalez Associates Owner: Dulles International Airport EAST RIVER WATERFRONT PIER 15 AND ESPLANADE Designer: Suzan Tillotson Company: Tillotson Design Associates ISABELLA STEWART GARDNER MUSEUM Designer: Matt Franks Company: Arup Owner: Jim Labeck LOGAN Designer: Steven Espinoza Company: Lighting Workshop Owner: Logan MALL OF AMERICA EAST BOULEVARD RENOVATION Designer: Renée Cooley Company: Cooley Monato Studio Owner: Mall of America MECHOSYSTEMS HEADQUARTERS Designer: Attila Uysal Company: SBLD Studio Owner: Jan Berman DAEYANG HOUSE AND GALLERY Designer: Herve Descottes Company: L’Observatoire International LD+A | November 2013 69 9/27/13 7:22 PM 2013 IES MHJ INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL AT HARTSFIELD JACKSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Designer: Domingo Gonzalez Company: Domingo Gonzalez Associates Owner: Hartsfield Jackson International Airport RICHARD M. FISHER BUILDING, BAM (BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC) Designer: Francesca Bettridge Company: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) MIDWAY CROSSINGS Designer: James Baney Company: Schuler Shook Owner: University of Chicago, Steven Wiesenthal SOBOU, W HOTEL Designer: Ken Ventry Company: Reveal Design Group Owner: Starwood Hotels & Resorts MIHO INSTITUTE OF AESTHETICS – CHAPEL Designer: Paul Marantz Company: Fisher Marantz Stone, Inc. NEW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY ORIENTATION THEATER Designer: Ted Mather Company: Available Light Owner: New~York Historical Society PARK HYATT, DC Designer: Ken Ventry Company: Reveal Design Group Owner: Hyatt Group PROENZA SCHOULER FLAGSHIP STORE Designer: Michael Cummings Company: Focus Lighting Owner: Proenza Schouler PS/IS 276: NEW BATTERY PARK CITY SCHOOL Designer: Domingo Gonzalez Company: Domingo Gonzalez Associates Owner: NYC School Construction Authority REFLECT AT THE STEPHEN P. CLARK GOVERNMENT CENTER LOBBY Designer: Brett Andersen Company: Focus Lighting Owner: Miami Dade Art in Public Spaces REVA AND DAVID LOGAN CENTER FOR THE ARTS Designer: Richard Renfro Company: Renfro Design Group, Inc. Owner: University of Chicago 70 November 2013 | LD+A 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 70 SPACE SHUTTLE PAVILION AT INTREPID SEA, AIR, AND SPACE MUSEUM Designer: Brett Andersen Company: Focus Lighting Owner: Intrepid Sea, Air, and Space Museum ST. KATHARINE DREXEL CHAPEL, XAVIER UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA Designer: Francesca Bettridge Company: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Xavier University of Louisiana SUTPHIN BOULEVARD OVERPASS Designer: Domingo Gonzalez Company: Domingo Gonzalez Associates Owner: Greater Jamaica Development Corporation THE BARNES FOUNDATION Designer: Paul Marantz Company: Fisher Marantz Stone, Inc. Owner: The Barnes Foundation THE BARNES FOUNDATION Designer: Paul Marantz Company: Fisher Marantz Stone, Inc. Owner: The Barnes Foundation THE DRAWING CENTER GALLERIES Designer: Kyle Chepulis Company: Technical Artsitry, Inc. Owner: Brett Littman THE SMITH CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Designer: Susan Brady Company: SBLD Studio TORRE IBERDROLA Designer: Francesca Bettridge Company: Cline Bettridge Bernstein Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Iberdrola VINTRY FINE WINES Designer: Herve Descottes Company: L’Observatoire International Owner: Peter and Harry Poulakakos VIRGIN ATLANTIC JFK CLUBHOUSE Designer: Herve Descottes Company: L’Observatoire International Owner: Virgin Atlantic W HOTEL - SEATTLE Designer: Doug Russell Company: Lighting Workshop Owner: W Hotel WILLIAM H. NEUKOM BUILDING, STANFORD LAW SCHOOL Designer: Barbara C. Horton Company: Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design, Inc Owner: Stanford Law School NORFOLK/VIRGINIA SECTION Chairperson: Jason Brognana AECOM NORFOLK VIRGINIA REGIONAL OFFICE Designer: Justin C. Cashwell Company: AECOM Owner: AECOM GERMANNA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ACADEMIC SERVICES BUILDING Designer: Jonathan Walker Company: Clark Nexsen Owner: Rick Brehm GRAND JUNCTION PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY Designer: Terry E. Dodge Company: AECOM Owner: City of Grand Junction www.ies.org 9/24/13 7:34 PM OKLAHOMA CITY SECTION Chairperson: Michelle Sackett FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF TULSA MAIN CAMPUS REMODEL AND ADDITION Designer: Christopher A. Harwell Company: Cyntergy AEC Owner: First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa ORU ARMAND HAMMER ALUMNI STUDENT CENTER Designer: Christopher A. Harwell Company: Cyntergy AEC Owner: Oral Roberts University RIVENDELL RESIDENCE Designer: Jim Catlege Company: Triple C Lighting Specialists Owner: Jim Catlege GASLAMP QUARTER HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER RENOVATION Designer: John M. Fox Company: Fox and Fox Design LLC Owner: Keri Robinson LIDO ISLAND RESIDENCE Designer: John M. Fox Company: Fox and Fox Design LLC OLD TOWN NEWHALL LIBRARY Designer: Lauren Dandridge Company: StudioK1 Owner: City of Santa Clarita SHORE HOTEL - EXTERIOR LIGHTING DESIGN Designer: Matt Levesque Company: First Circle Design LLC Owner: Farzam family OMAHA SECTION Chairperson: Allen Klostermeyer CHURCH OF THE NATIVITY Designer: Toby Samuelson Company: Farris Lighting Owner: Church of the Nativity LINCOLN SURGICAL HOSPITAL WEST ADDITION Designer: Ronald W. Geary Company: Geary Engineering, Inc. Owner: Lincoln Surgical Hospital TAYLOR OFFICES Designer: Peter Maradudin Company: StudioK1 Owner: Taylor Architects THE WESTIN GASLAMP QUARTER RENOVATION Designer: John M. Fox Company: Fox and Fox Design LLC Owner: Keri Robinson ORLANDO SECTION Chairperson: Michael Smith ORANGE COUNTY SECTION Chairperson: Shad Arnold ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER GRAND PLAZA Designer: Peter Maradudin Company: StudioK1 Owner: Anaheim Convention Center BIOLA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY CHAPEL Designer: Peter Maradudin Company: StudioK1 Owner: Biola University www.ies.org 64_Merit Awards _11.13_R1.indd 71 CHEROKEE CASINO ROTUNDA Designer: Aram Ebben Company: EXP U.S. Services, Inc. Owner: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians CHEROKEE HOTEL Designer: Aram Ebben Company: EXP U.S. Services, Inc. Owner: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians PHILADELPHIA SECTION Chairperson: Jeffrey Kahn 230 PARK AVENUE - NEW FACADE LIGHTING Designer: Alfred R. Borden Company: The Lighting Practice ANDREW G. TRUXAL LIBRARY ANNE ARUNDLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Designer: Mary Alcaraz Company: EwingCole BAYHEALTH MEDICAL CENTER, KENT CAMPUS EXPANSION, PHASE 2 PAVILION Designer: Mary Alcaraz Company: EwingCole Owner: Mike Metzing CONVENTION CENTER PARKING FACILITY Designer: Ryan Linton Company: Grenald Waldron Associates COOPER MEDICAL SCHOOL AT ROWAN UNIVERSITY: PUBLIC SPACES Designer: Tom Lyman Company: HDR Architecture Inc. DORRANCE H. HAMILTON ROOFTOP GARDEN AT THE KIMMEL CENTER Designer: Alfred R. Borden Company: The Lighting Practice Owner: David Thiele EMPIRE STATE BUILDING - TOWER LIGHTING REPLACEMENT Designer: Alfred R Borden Company: The Lighting Practice JFK TRIBUTE Designer: Jered E. Widmer Company: The Lighting Practice Inc. Owner: City of Fort Worth MITRE CORPORATION Designer: Adrienne Baughmann Company: HDR Architecture, Inc. LD+A | November 2013 71 9/27/13 7:57 PM 2013 IES PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTER BROAD STREET FACADE Designer: Alfred R. Borden Company: The Lighting Practice Owner: Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority POCONO MEDICAL CENTER AMBULATORY CARE FACILITY Designer: Mary Alcaraz Company: EwingCole Owner: Keith Snidtker US CUSTOM HOUSE Designer: Sandra Stashik Company: Grenald Waldron Associates Owner: GSA YOUNG, CONAWAY, STARGATT & TAYLOR OFFICE RELOCATION Designer: Michael Barber Company: The Lighting Practice Owner: Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor, LLP PHOENIX SECTION SOLID STATE LIGHTING ENLIVENS THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOVATION CENTER Designer: Paul Daniel Company: HDR Architecture, Inc. TEXAS CHILDREN’S PAVILION FOR WOMEN Designer: Helen Diemer Company: The Lighting Practice, Inc. Owner: Peter Dawson THE DAVID L. LAWRENCE CONVENTION CENTER WATER FEATURE Designer: Alfred R. Borden Company: The Lighting Practice Owner: Sports and Exhibition Authority TRUMP TAJ BOARDWALK FACADE Designer: Troy Hornung Company: Grenald Waldron Associates Owner: Trump Taj Mahal Chairperson: R. Scott Wright COLE CAPITAL Designer: Mark Mueller Company: Creative Designs in Lighting DPR CONSTRUCTION NET-ZERO PHOENIX REGIONAL OFFICE Designer: Ricardo Baca Company: SmithGroupJJR Owner: Cassie Robertson GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE INTEGRATED EDUCATION BUILDING Designer: Mark Greenawalt Company: SmithGroupJJR Owner: Maricopa County Community College District JAVIER’S AT ARIA RESORT AND CASINO Designer: Nikki Holt Company: Creative Designs in Lighting PHOENIX SCHOOL OF LAW Designer: Mark Greenawalt Company: SmithGroupJJR Owner: Infi Law System Schools UNITED THERAPEUTICS EXTERIOR Designer: Christy Rogers Company: EwingCole Owner: United Therapeutics RANDALL MCDANIEL AVONDALE SPORTS COMPLEX Designer: Mark Greenawalt Company: SmithGroupJJR Owner: American Sports Centers November 2013 | LD+A 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 72 Chairperson: Jennifer Durham CORPORATE CAFE Designer: Ella Mills Company: Biella Lighting Design ENERGY TRUST OF OREGON HEADQUARTERS Designer: Jesse Smith Company: Glumac Lighting Studio Owner: Energy Trust of Oregon GLUMAC PORTLAND OFFICE Designer: Glumac Lighting Studio Company: Glumac Owner: Glumac OLD TOWN RECOVERY CENTER Designer: Robert Dupuy Company: Interface Engineering Lighting Studio Owner: Central City Concern SANDY HIGH SCHOOL Designer: Michael Larsen Company: Interface Engineering Owner: Oregon Trail School District SOLESTRUCK Designer: Ella Mills Company: Biella Lighting Design Owner: Solestruck RALEIGH SECTION UNITED THERAPEUTICS CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS Designer: Christy Rogers Company: EwingCole Owner: United Therapeutics 72 PORTLAND, OR, SECTION Chairperson: Barry Thomas WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHERN WAKE CAMPUS - BUILDING E LECTURE HALL LIGHTING Designer: David B. Williams Company: Clark Nexsen PC WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHERN WAKE CAMPUS - BUILDING E LECTURE HALL LIGHTING CONTROLS Designer: David B. Williams Company: Clark Nexsen PC www.ies.org 9/24/13 7:35 PM WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE - NORTHERN WAKE CAMPUS - BUILDING E PREFUNCTION LIGHTING Designer: David B. Williams Company: Clark Nexsen PC SALT LAKE CITY SECTION Chairperson: Richard Weight ADOBE UTAH TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS Designer: Joseph M. “Jody” Good III Company: Spectrum Engineers Owner: Adobe Systems, Inc. BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY BROADCASTING BUILDING Designer: Carol Feldman Company: BNA Consulting EAST MILLCREEK COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER AND LIBRARY Designer: Joseph M. “Jody” Good III Company: Spectrum Engineers Owner: Salt Lake County Recreation/Salt Lake County Library System PCC GATEWAY DINING HALL Designer: Paul Hixson Company: HELIUS Lighting Group QUESTAR HEADQUARTERS Designer: Mansour Aghdasi Company: EELD llc Owner: Mike Gill UTAH VALLEY CONVENTION CENTER Designer: Josh Oakeson Company: BNA Consulting WORKERS COMPENSATION FUND SOUTH TOWNE OFFICE BUILDING Designer: Carol Feldman Company: BNA Consulting www.ies.org 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 73 Chairperson: Lou Long MONTEREY BAY AQUARIUM, OPEN SEA Designer: Larry French Company: Auerbach Glasow French SAINT HILLARY CATHOLIC CHURCH Designer: Bridget Williams Company: Bridget Williams Lighting Design Owner: Archdiocese of Los Angeles PAT BROWN’S GRILL RENOVATION Designer: Craig Oty Company: Cammisa and Wipf Owner: UC Berkeley VALLEY CATHOLIC KOREAN CHURCH Designer: Bridget Williams Company: Bridget Williams Lighting Design Owner: Archdiocese of Los Angeles SACRAMENTO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINAL B Designer: Jason Edling Company: Arup North America Ltd. SAN DIEGO SECTION UNITED BUSINESS MEDIA Designer: Jody Pritchard Company: h.e. banks + associates Lighting Design Owner: United Business Media SAN BERNADINO/RIVERSIDE SECTION Chairperson: Kevin Shepard HERRINGBONE Designer: Ron Neal Company: Ron Neal lighting Design Owner: Enlighten Hospitality Group, LLC. SDCCD MESA COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING Designer: Bryan Wayne Company: Michael Wall Engineering Inc. Owner: San Diego Community College District SAN FRANCISCO SECTION Chairperson: Sabra Zacharias BANK OF HAWAII OFFICES Designer: Claudio Ramos Company: BANKS|RA MOS Architectural Lighting Design LOS GATOS PUBLIC LIBRARY Designer: Alice Prussin Company: Alice Prussin Lighting Design Owner: City of Los Gatos MENDOCINO COLLEGE LIBRARY LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER Designer: Jan P. Myer Company: O’Mahony & Myer Electrical Engineering & Lighting Design VELTI SAN FRANCISCO HEADQUARTERS Designer: Kristin Peck Company: PritchardPeck Lighting Owner: Velti SEATTLE SECTION Chairperson: Andrew Pultorak BAKERSFIELD FEDERAL COURTHOUSE Designer: Jesse Prince Company: NBBJ Studio 9 Lighting Design BILLINGS FEDERAL COURTHOUSE Designer: CJ Brockway Company: NBBJ Studio 9 Lighting Design DELTA SKY CLUB, SEATTLE-TACOMA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Designer: Marilee Klimek Company: Elcon Associates, Inc. GEIGER MONTESSORI SCHOOL Designer: Julie Allen Company: Coffman Engineers, Inc. Owner: Tacoma Public Schools LD+A | November 2013 73 9/24/13 7:35 PM 2013 IES LWTC SITE ENERGY UPGRADES Designer: Cathy Ettienne-Augustin Company: Coffman Engineers, Inc. Owner: Lake Washington Technical College MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, LUNDER BUILDING ADDITION Designer: Kevin Frary Company: NBBJ Studio 9 Lighting Design Chairperson: Lisa Reed ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY 1908 CASS GILBERT CENTRAL BRANCH RENOVATION, INTERIOR LIGHTING Designer: Steve Andert Company: William Tao & Associates Owner: St. Louis Public Library MUSEUM OF HISTORY & INDUSTRY Designer: Shannon Glover Company: Candela Owner: MOHAI ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY REVITALIZATION, EXTERIOR LIGHTING Designer: Mark de la Fuente Company: William Tao & Associates Owner: St. Louis Public Library ONE CAMBRIDGE CENTER ENVISIONING CENTER Designer: Kat Cheney Company: Pivotal Lighting/AEI YAEGER CONFERENCE CENTER Designer: Brian Waite Company: ARCTURIS PACCAR EAMES IMAX RENOVATION Designer: CJ Brockway Company: NBBJ Studio 9 Lighting Design SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION HEADQUARTERS Designer: Shaun Darragh Company: Pivotal Lighting/AEI SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION HEADQUARTERS Designer: Shaun Darragh Company: Pivotal Lighting/AEI ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Designer: Carol dePelecyn Company: dePelecyn studio inc. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MEDICAL CENTER EXPANSION Designer: CJ Brockway Company: NBBJ Studio 9 Lighting Design UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON MOLECULAR ENGINEERING & SCIENCES BUILDING Designer: Jake Cruz Company: Pivotal Lighting Design | AEI 74 ST LOUIS SECTION November 2013 | LD+A 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 74 TOLEDO SECTION Chairperson: Francis Tresso SLIDELL REGIONAL CANCER CENTER Designer: John Gill Company: CRS Engineering & Design Consultants Owner: Slidell Memorial Hospital TORONTO SECTION Chairperson: Joe Galeazza ALLEN LAMBERT GALLERIA AND SAM POLLOCK SQUARE AT BROOKFIELD PLACE Designer: Marcel Dion Company: Marcel Dion Lighting Design Owner: Brookfield Office Properties BRINGING THE PAST TO LIGHT: THE CHAPEL AT ROYAL ST. GEORGE’S COLLEGE Designer: Deborah Gottesman Company: Gottesman Associates Owner: Royal St. George’s College CELEBRATION SQUARE Designer: Rafael Correa Company: Smith + Andersen Owner: Raj Sheth FORT WELLINGTON VISITOR CENTRE Designer: Nick Chu Company: DIALOG NEW MAIN ENTRANCE AT BETH TIKVAH SYNAGOGUE Designer: Deborah Gottesman Company: Gottesman Associates Owner: Beth Tikvah Synagogue ROYAL VICTORIA REGIONAL HEALTH CENTRE Designer: Ellen Godson Company: Angus Lighting / H.H. Angus & Associates Owner: Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre RYERSON IMAGE CENTRE RYERSON UNIVERSITY Designer: Ion Luh Company: Consullux Lighting Consultants / CEL Owner: Ryerson University SCARLETT RESIDENCE Designer: Galina Zbrizher Company: Total Lighting Solutions Owner: Steve Scarlett SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT EXPANSION Designer: Rafael Correa Company: Smith + Andersen SOUTHLAKE BRIDGE ARCHWAY Designer: Ellen Godson Company: Angus Lighting / H.H. Angus & Associates Owner: Southlake Regional Health Centre BROOKFIELD PLACE LOBBIES Designer: Marcel Dion Company: Marcel Dion Lighting Design Owner: Brookfield Office Properties www.ies.org 9/24/13 7:35 PM THE BURLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE Designer: Ion Luh Company: Consullux Lighting Consultants / CEL Owner: City of Burlington TRUMP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL AND TOWER POOL Designer: Amgad Mikhaiel Company: Hidi Rae Consulting Engineers, Inc. Owner: Talon International Development, Inc. UNIVERSITY HEALTH NETWORK TORONTO GENERAL HOSPITAL - MELANIE & PETER MUNK PATIENT & FAMILY LIBRARY Designer: Ellen Godson Company: Angus Lighting / H.H. Angus & Associates Owner: University Health Network YORKDALE SW PARKING GARAGE Designer: Ian Joffe Company: Hammerschlag and Joffe, Inc. VANCOUVER SECTION Chairperson: Lynn Asselin ASKEWS FOODS Designer: Scott Waddell Company: Cobalt Engineering Owner: David Askews RESTORATION OF THE LADNER CLOCK TOWER AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Designer: Lorne Whitehead Company: University of British Columbia SFU SHRUM SCIENCE CENTRE CHEMISTRY RENOVATION Designer: Ellie Niakan Company: Lightwave Studio/MMM Group Owner: Simon Fraser University SHEERWATER Designer: Norman Brown Company: Robinson Lighting www.ies.org 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 75 SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY, SHRUM SCIENCE CENTRE CHEMISTRY RENOVATION Designer: Ellie Niakan Company: Lightwave Studio/MMM Group Owner: Simon Fraser University BOOKSHELF LIGHTING FOR LIBRARY OF ICHINOMIYA CITY Designer: Toshiya Yasuda Company: Yamashita Sekkei, Inc. Owner: Ichinomiya City UBC FACULTY OF LAW AT ALLARD HALL Designer: Michael Graham Company: Lightwave Studio / MMM Group Owner: University of British Columbia BUNGOTAKADA CITY LIBRARY Designer: Reiko Chikada Company: Reiko Chikada Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Bungotakada City WICHITA SECTION BURLINGTON ARCADE Designer: Andrew Howis Company: Speirs + Major Owner: Meyer Bergman Chairperson: Jason Frazer BIRGER SANDZEN MEMORIAL ART GALLERY Designer: David C Garza Company: Professional Engineering Consultants INTERNATIONAL Chairperson: Illumination Awards Committee A10 CENTER Designer: Thomas Maller Company: Lichtvision Design & Engineering GmbH Owner: ECE Projektmanagement G.m.b.H. & Co. KG ARK HILLS SENGOKUYAMA MORI TOWER Designer: Satoshi Uchihara Company: Uchihara Creative Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Tranomon / Roppongi Area Urban Redevelopment Union BAKU CRYSTAL HALL Designer: Thomas Maller Company: Lichtvision Design & Engineering GmbH Owner: State Committee on Property Issues BOHEMIA’S FACTORY Designer: Rafael Leão Company: Conforto Visual CHENMAPO-DOUFU AKASAKA ARK HILLS SHOP Designer: Shinya Imazu Company: muse-D CO. Ltd. Owner: F B D Co., Ltd. CHUSON-JI KONJIKIDO Designer: Susumu Matsushita Company: Susumu Matsushita Architecture & Lighting Design Lab. Owner: Chuson-ji Temple COURT HOUSE IN TOKYO Designer: Hideo Yasui Company: YASUI HIDEO ATELIER, Inc. Owner: Hideo Yasui CRUISE SHIP AIDAMAR Designer: Isabel Sternkopf Company: Lichtvision Design & Engineering GmbH Owner: AIDA Cruises - German Branch of Costa Crociere S.p.A. DOJIMA BRIDGE Designer: Shiho Nagamachi Company: LEM DESIGN STUDIO Co, Ltd. Owner: Osaka Prefectural Government LD+A | November 2013 75 9/24/13 7:35 PM 2013 IES GALAXY INTERNATIONAL MALL OF TIANJIN Designer: Li Yutian Company: Shanghai Grandar Light Art & Technology Co. Ltd. Owner: Tianjin Infrastructure Investment Group GALAXY MALL Designer: Eisa Zheng Company: Leox Design Partnership Owner: tianjin lecheng real estate co. ltd GARDENS BY THE BAY, BAY SOUTH Designer: Kaoru Mende Company: Lighting Planners Associates Owner: National Parks Board GLA YATSUGATAKE INOCHINOSATO LIFE MEMORIAL HALL Designer: Masanobu Takeishi Company: ICE Illumination of City Environment Owner: Religious organization GLA GREAT NATURE AT NABANA-NO-SATO PARK Designer: Masaki Kawase Company: Yamagiwa Corporation Owner: Nagashima Resort Co., Ltd. HAFENCITY UNIVERSITY SUBWAY STATION Designer: Gerd Pfarré Company: Pfarré Lighting Design HARAJUKU JINGU NO MORI Designer: Ryuichi Sawada Company: Sawada Lighting Design & Analysis, Inc. Owner: Jingu no Mori Co.,Ltd. HOSHINO-YA TAKETOMIJIMA Designer: Masanobu Takeishi Company: ICE Illumination of City Environment Owner: Hoshino Resort, Inc. 76 November 2013 | LD+A 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 76 ISE SHRINE SENGU MUSEUM Designer: Kaoru Mende Company: Lighting Planners Associates Owner: Jingu Shikinen Zouei Cho ITO INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CENTER AND ITO HALL, THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO Designer: Hideto Mori Company: Lighting M., Inc. Owner: The University of Tokyo KARUIZAWA MUSEUM COMPLEX Designer: Hideo Yasui Company: YASUI HIDEO ATELIER, Inc. Owner: International Cultural College Foundation KASUMIGASEKI LIVE OFFICE “NEXT OFFFICE” Designer: Kazuhiko Suzuki Company: muse-D Co. Ltd. Owner: KOKUYO Furniture Co.,Ltd. KENTING H RESORT Designer: Wilson Lee Company: Art Light Design KOKUYO SHANGHAI FLAGHIP SHOWROOM Designer: Masanobu Takeishi Company: ICE Illumination of City Environment Owner: KOKUYO Furniture Commerce and Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. KUNMING CHANGSHUI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Designer: Xin Yingjie Company: LEDARTEK Owner: Kunming Changshui International Airport Construction Headquarters LIGHTSACAPE WORKS OF AL HAMRA TOWER KUWAIT Designer: Wen Yuan Company: LEDARTEK LIGHTING FOR NAKANOSHIMA FESTIVAL TOWER Designer: Ryuji Hotta Company: Panasonic Corporation Owner: The Asahi Shimbun Company LIXIL MUSEUM Designer: Kazuhiko Suzuki Company: muse-D CO. Ltd. Owner: LIXIL group Co., Ltd. LVMICANG PRIVATE CLUB Designer: Ning Guo Company: Guo Ning Lighting Studio Owner: Bank of Haer Bin MUSEUM OF THE BAVARIAN KINGS Designer: Malte Simon Company: Licht Kunst Licht AG NAKANO CENTRAL PARK SOUTH Designer: Satoshi Uchihara Company: Uchihara Creative Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Tokyo Tatemono Co., Ltd. NATIONAL CAPITAL AUTHORITY - KINGS AVENUE OVERPASS Designer: Steensen Varming Company: Steesen Varming Owner: National Capital Authority NATIONAL MUSEUM OF CHINA Designer: Helmut Angerer Company: Conceptlicht GmbH Owner: National Museum of China NATIONAL STADIUM WARSAW Designer: Thomas Maller Company: Lichtvision Design & Engineering GmbH Owner: Narodowe Centrum Sportu Sp. z o.o. NCL SHOWROOM Designer: Alexander Shaw Company: Nouran Concept Lighting www.ies.org 9/24/13 7:35 PM JOIN NOW T he Illuminating Engineering Society of North America is the recognized technical authority on illumination.The strength of the IES is its diversified membership — engineers, architects, designers, educators, students, contractors, distributors, utility personnel, manufacturers, and scientists. 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Owner: Executive Committee for Soene Akari Park SPRING COCOON Designer: Zheng JianWei Company: Zheng JianWei Lighting Stuidio (BIAD) STÄDEL MUSEUM Designer: Andreas Schulz Company: Licht Kunst Licht AG TAIER ZHUANG ANCIENT CITY Designer: Fan Zhang Company: Aurora Lighting Design Co. Ltd TECHNICAL CENTER Designer: Hideto Mori Company: Lighting M, Inc. THE LCCM (LIFE CYCLE CARBON MINUS) DEMONSTRATION HOUSE Designer: Susumu Matsushita Company: Susumu Matsushita Architecture & Lighting Design Lab. SHARE YARAICHO Designer: Reiko Chikada Company: Reiko Chikada Lighting Design, Inc. THE STAR PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE & STAR VISTA Designer: Kaoru Mende Company: Lighting Planners Associates Owner: Rock Productions Pte Ltd, Capita Malls Asia Limited SHENZHEN UNIVERSIADE SPORTS CENTER Designer: Helmut Angerer Company: Conceptlicht GmbH Owner: Bureau of Public Works of Shenzhen Municipality THE SUMIDA AQUARIUM : PENGUIN TANK Designer: Masanobu Takeishi Company: ICE Illumination of City Environment Owner: ORIX Real Estate Corporation SHINJUKU EASTSIDE SQUARE Designer: Kazuhiro Kawamura Company: Sola Associates Japan Owner: Shinjuku 6-chome Special Purpose Company TOKYO GATE BRIDGE Designer: Motoko Ishii Company: Motoko Ishii Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism 78 November 2013 | LD+A 64_Merit Awards _11.13 .indd 78 TOKYO METROPOLITAN THEATRE Designer: Reiko Chikada Company: Reiko Chikada Lighting Design, Inc. Owner: Tokyo Metropolitan Government TOKYO SKYTREE Designer: Hirohito Totsune Company: Sirius Lighting Office Inc. Owner: Tobu Tower Skytree Co., Ltd. TOKYO STATION MARUNOUCHI BUILDING Designer: Kaoru Mende Company: Lighting Planners Associates Owner: East Japan Railway Company TWIN SAILS BRIDGE Designer: Jonathan Speirs Company: Speirs + Major Owner: Borough of Poole UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY, THE GREAT HALL Designer: Steensen Varming Company: Steensen Varming Owner: Univeristy of Technology Sydney VERMILLON BAGUE Designer: Masanobu Takeishi Company: ICE Illuminaton of City Environment Owner: BRASS co, Ltd,. WORLDHOTEL GRAND JUNA Designer: Tiger Li Company: Leox Design Partnership YAOKO KAWAGOE MUSEUM Designer: Hiroyasu Shoji Company: Lightdesign, Inc. Owner: Yaoko Co., Ltd. www.ies.org 9/24/13 7:35 PM