Admired for its technical achievement in evenly illuminating the massive surface area of a fragile textile artifact within conservation guidelines, the Star Spangled Banner exhibit sets a new standard in exhibition lighting design.
Whimsical, humorous, fun. All ways in which the jury described the upside-down table lamps turned pendants at this popular Los Angeles nightspot.
Noted by the jury for its ability to erase the often drawn line between public and private cooperation, Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts façade lighting infuses the city's performing arts district with new life.
Cited for its exquisite uniform illumination and the sensitive use of color in a lighting scheme, the Museum of Tolerance's Peltz Theater made an impression with this year's jury.
The Unitarian Fellowship of Lawrence occupies an 1880s schoolhouse set among a century-old hedge grove.
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Commendable Achievement, Whole Building | Entrant: Derek Porter Studio
Las Vegas is well-known for its interiors. Thrill-seekers and business people alike travel to this city in the desert to be dazzled and delighted, and Beijing Noodle Company No. 9, a new dining experience at Harrah's Casino, does not disappoint.
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The owners of Star Place, a luxury shopping center in Taiwan, were in search of a gimmick to attract customers.
As the first healthcare facility in the U.S. built specifically for the combined practice of alternative and conventional medicine, Duke Integrative Medicine aims for an inviting, nonclinical environment.
Terminus 100, a 27-story office tower, is distinguished on the Atlanta skyline by a bold, diagonally cut roofline broken by the building's core, which juts out to create a vivid V form.
The Lumen United Reform Church in London is not your typical place of worship.
Lit in June 2008, the eggs' lighting scheme is only one part of a 20-year master plan—initiated in 1998 and headed by Polshek Partnership Architects—to modernize the 54-acre treatment plant, which services a 25-square-mile area of New York City.
Light and architecture become one in this new distribution center for Cox Communications, the anchor tenant of a light industrial park in Topeka, Kan.
Arriving at L2 Lounge, one is greeted by intense color in the narrow entry vestibule, which is lined with glass walls backlit with 1W RGB color-changing LED modules.
This is not your average parking garage. Commissioned by Chesapeake Energy for its corporate campus in Oklahoma City, Okla., the architects infused light and color into the structure, making it a destination as significant as any other building in the complex.
Otherworldly and ethereal might be the best way to describe this spa, an addition to a European 19th century country estate.
In the six short years since their inauguration, the A|L Light & Architecture Design Awards have emerged as a contender on the lighting award and competition circuit.
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