Color Resource Gallery

A Moon for the Misbegotten

The lighting for All My Sons at Sierra Repertory Theatre was intentionally subtle to keep it realistic. We used a mix of blue and pink fronts to follow the story emotionally and utilized the R3220 as a high back moonlight. The cast included: Alyson Lindsay, Breton Nicholson, Corbin Kerr, Jessica Powell, John Combs, Michael Hampton, Michael Ludlum, Nick Ferrucci, Olga O'Farrell, Stephanie Tucker, the scenic designer was Deborah Malcolm and the costume designer was Kristine Doiel. Photographs by Rich Miller.

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Color Resource Gallery

All My Sons

The lighting for All My Sons at Sierra Repertory Theatre was intentionally subtle to keep it realistic. We used a mix of blue and pink fronts to follow the story emotionally and utilized the R3220 as a high back moonlight. The cast included: Alyson Lindsay, Breton Nicholson, Corbin Kerr, Jessica Powell, John Combs, Michael Hampton, Michael Ludlum, Nick Ferrucci, Olga O'Farrell, Stephanie Tucker, the scenic designer was Deborah Malcolm and the costume designer was Kristine Doiel. Photographs by Rich Miller.

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Architectural Resource Gallery

The Church of St. Francis Xavier

As building development encroached on this NY church, the natural sunlight was blocked from the beautiful Tiffany windows. The depth between the window and the adjacent wall was not sufficient to evenly diffuse the fluorescent tubes or cover the entire window. LitePads are a perfect solution to backlight the entire window and maintain even light coverage without lamp "hotspotting".

Architectural Resource Gallery

Saint John's Church

Architectural Resource Gallery

Saint Anne's Church

Architectural Resource Gallery

Private Residence: Range Hood

Architectural Resource Gallery

Private Residence: Bar

Architectural Resource Gallery

Private Residence: Backlit Wall

Tasked with adding illumination to the Onyx feature in a small dining area, the design team utilize the slim profile, yet bright output of LitePad, bringing this Onyx feature to life.

Architectural Resource Gallery

Museum of Human Evolution

Designed by the architect Juan Navarro Baldeweg, the Museum of Human Evolution located in Burgos, Spain is the largest museum of its kind in the world. The museum exhibits an impressive collection of original first fossils to be found at the nearby archaelogical site of Atapuerca. LitePads are used throughout the museum to backlight images and to light fragile artifacts, revealing itself as a perfect light source for exhibition displays.

Architectural Resource Gallery

Museum of Biblical Art

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