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Lighting a bridge over the Ohio River

Lighting systems today – with evolutions in flexibility, maintenance, efficiency and creative applications – have allowed designers and architects to think beyond simply lighting a space to move into lighting to design the space and the experience of those who use it. How can we use lights to direct people, the users of a space?
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Honoring Black History

Our work is designed to be transformative for spaces. The relationships we build with our customers are designed to be collaborative, nurturing your vision so we can create something together. It’s what we believe and it’s how we work. In short, helping others succeed is paramount to what we do. Whether it’s elegance or drama,
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Olympic Enjoyment

As the nations of the world revel in the success of their Olympians, we can all take a moment to have gratitude for the achievements we witnessed these past weeks.  The dramatic, the expected, the upstarts, and the veterans yielded 17 days of enjoyment at the highest level.  The marathon on Sunday seemed a fitting
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Remember and Reflect

As we approach this Memorial Day, reverence of sacrifice and gratitude for bravery are foremost among our thoughts. I am most aware of this when taking in a national veterans cemetery: The simple white stones which stretch endlessly toward the horizon humble me. They remind me that we are the beneficiaries of the selfless acts
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Setting the mood: One World Trade Center

Ascending to One World Observatory is an extraordinary journey. As a way to more fully engage guests during their wait to ascend the tower, an interactive experience was installed along the queue path. Called Voices and Foundations, the multimedia presentation shares the experience of the men and women who built this special place, and the
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Storefront lighting for marquis retail establishment

While remodeling the flagship store of a multinational department store in Seattle, WA, designers challenged KLIK to capture the attention of customers on the street with unique lighting. But they didn’t want the traditional “glare bomb” approach, creating a pulsating glow at the front of the establishment.Instead they wanted subtle. Soft.  Warm.  Welcoming.  Almost an
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