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architects' choice: lighting

  • star 69

    Kuklinski+Rappe Architects: Normann Copenhagen's Norm 69 pendant is thrifty and elegant.

     
  • can do

    Alchemy Architects: Lightolier's energy-saving Calculite LED.

     
  • outside in

    Sprocket Design-Build: Hinkley Lighting’s 6-inch-by-16-inch Atlantis wall sconce.

     
  • above it all

    Kuth/Ranieri Architects: RSA Lighting’s COMBOLIGHT is a recessed multilamp fixture for a variety of applications.

     
  • Slim Pick

    Audrey Matlock Architect: Delray Lighting's T5 fluorescent light is a linear fixture made from a cast zinc-aluminum alloy. It comes in 2-foot, 3-foot and 4-foot lengths and can be mounted horizontally and vertically.

     
  • Moon Glow

    Richardson Architects: The Flos Romeo Moon S1 pendant is an 8 1/3-inch tall light fixture that hangs from a steel suspension cable.

     
  • Petal Push

    Donald Powers Architects: Ikea's Knappa pendant lamp is made from white polypropylene and measures 18 inches wide and 14¼ inches tall.

     
  • Light Bridge

    Donald Powers Architects: Lighting fixtures from Brass Light Galleries offer a wide range of opitons for shades and glass types and bridge the gaps among architectural styles, according to architect Donald Powers.

     
  • Right Light

    Van Dam Architecture and Design: Belfer's 6230 Varial sconce light fixture is made from cast aluminum and operates on a 100-watt or 150-watt halogen bulb.

     
  • Shipshape

    Steely Architecture: Stelton's 17-inch-tall oil-fueled ship's lamp is made of stainless steel and its sleek design helps give it an added architectural element.

     
 
 
 
 

Adele Chang, AIA

Architect Adele Chang works directly with residential developers to push better design through to larger numbers of Americans. Recorded at Residential Architect’s Reinvention Symposium.

 
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