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lighting & electrical
PRODUCTS
EDITORS' CHOICE
Linear LED
Baldur Solo linear LED provides a
slender light line. The plug-and-play fixture is
ready to install, measures 2 1/2-in. wide by 3 3/16-in.
high, and is available in 44-, 66-, or 89-in. lengths. Installation options include suspension from aircraft cable
or chains, and surface mounting to ceilings or T-grids.
Standard finishes are white, silver, or black.
Nordeon USA, Gaffney, SC
Circle 76
nordeon-usa.com
Outdoor solar fixture
SolarPierwalk LED:
* 100% solar-powered pole mount
* Four designs, multiple colors
Rings-of-light luminaires
U-Light minimalist-design pendants have a U-shape metal frame joined to a ring of
LED light and appear to float in space. Varied sizes can be randomly positioned or
interlocked to provide custom patterns. Three cables from a ceiling canopy
suspend the luminaire.
Axo Light, Danbury, CT
Circle 77
axolightusa.com
LED wall wash
Downlight
LiteBox Plus is a 6-in. entry-level LED downlight with a
dimming option. Three lumen levels are comparable to
26- and 32-W CFL, while consuming 10 to 20 W. The
unit uses standard torsion springs and there is only one
electrical connection in the housing.
Prescolite, Greenville, SC
Circle 78
prescolite.com
CWW contemporary wall-wash LED
luminaire has a slender profile and
narrow 3-in. aperture. The optical
design is said to provide excellent
vertical uniformity while maintaining
visual comfort. Multiple optical distributions for varying application are
available along with four LED color
choices and standard 80 CRI.
Columbia Lighting,
Greenville, SC
Circle 79
columbialighting.com
* Five-day autonomy
SolarPierwalk LED is a 100% solar-powered,
pole-mounted LED area, roadway, parking lot,
walkway, and perimeter light that provides white
light completely off the grid. The unit is 100%
self-storing and self-recharging. Available in four
designs, housings measure 17 1/2-in. round by
approximately 19-in. high. Fixture wattages
range from 15 to 60 W in IES Type III and Type
V full-cutoff patterns. For ocean areas, endangered-sea-turtle lighting is available. The units
are dimmable and meet IP66 ingress protection
standards. Solar assemblies range from 30 to 550
W with battery sizes providing a minimum of five
days autonomy. Light-pole options are available
by power-assembly size, local wind-load requirements, and with direct in-ground burial, anchor,
and transformer base options. Powder-coated-finish colors include black, bronze, gray, green,
white, or custom.
SEPCO, Stuart, FL
Circle 75
sepco-solarlighting.com
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Commercial Architecture October 2016
The Architects
Lighting Meets The IoT
Marina Roof Passes With Flying Colors
Concrete Masonry Units Make Chapel Fit Campus
Exteriors Products
Floorspiration
Interiors Products
Dynamic Glass Transforms Dining Experience
Windows & Doors Products
Garden Comes To Life With Outdoor LEDs
Lighting & Electrical Products
School Practices What It Teaches
HVAC & Plumbing Products
Building Technology Products
Showcase
Index
Portfolio
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Cover1
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Cover2
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 1
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 2
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 3
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 4
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 5
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - The Architects
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 7
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Lighting Meets The IoT
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 9
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 10
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 11
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 12
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 13
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 14
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 15
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Marina Roof Passes With Flying Colors
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 19
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Concrete Masonry Units Make Chapel Fit Campus
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 21
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Exteriors Products
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 23
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Floorspiration
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 25
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 26
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 27
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Interiors Products
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 29
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 30
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 31
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 32
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Dynamic Glass Transforms Dining Experience
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 34
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 35
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Windows & Doors Products
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Garden Comes To Life With Outdoor LEDs
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 38
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Lighting & Electrical Products
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 40
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 41
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - School Practices What It Teaches
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - HVAC & Plumbing Products
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 44
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 45
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 46
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Showcase
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - 48
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Index
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Portfolio
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Cover3
Commercial Architecture October 2016 - Cover4
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