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Temporary Event Complex
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Cincinnati Convention Center Renovation & Expansion
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The Morgan Library
With a project brief that demanded no less than unifying three architecturally diverse buildings, strict lighting criteria for priceless artworks and manuscripts, and the creation of new daylit public spaces, the renovation/addition to the Morgan Library is not your average project.
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Casa Cubos
Drawing inspiration from its surroundings—the sun, the landscape, and the color palette of Mexico—Casa Cubos is a project uniquely rooted in its surroundings. For this design, architect Miguel Angel Aragonés' own home, the colors of a Mexican sunset shape the contemporary interior and exterior...
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Haus im Haus
It seems only fitting that Haus im Haus (a house in a house), a project designed to provide new business service facilities for the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, should be located inside the Börsenhalle, the city's historic stock exchange building built in 1841 and long-time central meeting place of...
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Temple Emanu-El
With a great sense of respect and restraint, the lighting design for Temple Emanu-El, a prominent New York City synagogue located on Fifth Avenue overlooking Central Park, the adage “less is more” certainly holds true.
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Condé Nast Cafeteria
When the team at Arup Lighting's New York City office was asked to design A cafeteria for a large media company based in midtown Manhattan, the designers saw an opportunity to do the unexpected—to create a flexible space where employees could take refuge from the fast-paced, high-stress work...
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Alessi Flagship Store
Alessi's flagship store in New York City's SoHo has settled into its new home with great ease—as if it has always existed at its Greene Street location
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LightShowers & ICFF DuPont Corian Surfaces Booth
A multi-disciplinary project that utilizes several mediums, LightShowers defies classification. Described by its creators, New York City-based architects Michael Morris and Yoshiko Sato, as an “installation,” the combination of built components coupled with projected video imagery and lighting...
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Institute of Contemporary Art
It is not often that an institution is able to completely reinvent itself, but that is exactly what the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in Boston has been able to do, and with it, set a new tone for the city's art and museum scene.