Natatorium Lighting SystemFor a Major municipal swimming and athletic facilityAn engineering firm, internationally known for designing natatoriums, was commissioned to design the renovation of a major municipal swimming and athletic facility with a 25’ ceiling height.» Click here to View Complete Article |
CitiCorp Work Station Furniture Task lightingA major distributor for one of the largest U.S. contract furniture manufacturers was commissioned by an international banking concern to outfit their new office facility in NYCA major distributor for one of the largest U.S. contract furniture manufacturers was commissioned by an international banking concern to outfit their new office facility in NYC with partitions, desks, furniture and cabinets. This included under cabinet task lighting needs for the open office landscape cubicles.» Click here to View Complete Article |
Gabreski AirportA regional airport needed a high quality signature fixtures to light the entrance foyer and major hallwaysA regional airport needed a high quality signature fixtures to light the entrance foyer and major hallways connecting ticketing, passenger seating areas, and from deplaning to baggage. The architect envisioned a perimeter cove or valance lighting system that would be functional and compliment the airport’s acrchitectural image.» Click here to View Complete Article |
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Embroidery EquipmentThe largest OEM manufacturer of computerized multi-head embroidery equipment needed to improve sewing quality and speed up rethreading needlesThe largest OEM manufacturer of computerized multi-head embroidery equipment needed to improve sewing quality and speed up rethreading needles when threads break. A thread break “auto-stopped” the machine and operators could not see the needle holes well enough to efficiently do the re-threading. They also had difficulty seeing the sewing work surface to verify garment quality.» Click here to View Complete Article |
Bowling AlleyA well known Crownlite distributor was approached by an architect who had a commission to redesign the lighting for a large New York City 2 floor bowling alley.A well known Crownlite distributor was approached by an architect who had a commission to redesign the lighting for a large New York City 2 floor bowling alley. The architect had sent the distributor new floor plans, reflected ceiling plan, and lighting layout looking for advise and direction. He wanted to know if the new plan met current standards and practices and would supply proper lighting for this application.» Click here to View Complete Article |