Plexineon Catenary Dynamic Color
Factory Bendable Catenary Mount Suspended 24V System
RGB, RGBW, Pixel Control
Plexineon Catenary Static Color
Factory Bendable Catenary Mount Suspended 24V System
Static White, Monochrome
Plexineon Recessed Dynamic Color
Factory Bendable Recessed Linear 24V System
RGB, RGBW, Pixel Control
Plexineon Recessed Static Color
Factory Bendable Recessed Linear 24V System
Static White, Monochrome
Plexineon Rings Catenary Dynamic Color
Factory Bendable Catenary Mount Ring 24V System
RGB, RGBW, Pixel Control
Plexineon Rings Catenary Static Color
Factory Bendable Catenary Mount Ring 24V System
Static White, Monochrome
Plexineon Rings Surface Dynamic Color
Factory Bendable Surface Mount Ring 24V System
RGB, RGBW, Pixel Control
Plexineon Rings Surface Static Color
Factory Bendable Surface Mount Ring 24V System
Static White, Monochrome
Plexineon Rings Suspended Dynamic Color
Factory Bendable Suspended Ring 24V System
RGB, RGBW, Pixel Control
Plexineon Rings Suspended Static Color
Factory Bendable Suspended Ring 24V System
Static White, Monochrome
Plexineon Surface Dynamic Color
Factory Bendable Surface Mount 24V System
RGB, RGBW, Pixel Control
Plexineon Surface Static Color
Factory Bendable Surface Mount 24V System
Static White, Monochrome
Plexineon Suspended Dynamic Color
Factory Bendable Suspended 24V System
RGB, RGBW, Pixel Control
Plexineon Suspended Static Color
Factory Bendable Suspended 24V System
Static White, Monochrome
Waterfront Magic A complex application finds a solution in iLight Catenary Ring Luminaires Perched along the Potomac River, within a short walk of the National Mall was a mile-long stretch of waterfront property underutilized by residents and ignored by tourists. That all changed with a $2.5 billion development that transformed the area into a new […] . . .
The Museum Garage is not your typical parking garage. Craig Robins, the CEO of Dacra Development, set out to build a parking garage that would be the most interesting structure in Miami. It was to be located in the Design District, a part of the city dedicated to architecture, art and innovation. Five architectural and […] . . .
Over seven years ago, iLight shipped Blue Plexineon to the UK for landscape lighting for The Scoop at More London – it still looks great. More London is a premier real estate development on the bank of the River Thames immediately west of the Tower Bridge in London. The Scoop is an outdoor, sunken amphitheater […] . . .
On the beautiful University of Chicago campus, officials wanted to transform a campus open space that had been left over after construction of a library in the mid-1980s. Unlike other quads on the campus, the space had long just been a pass-through for students; it never had a distinguishing feature or character. Working with the […] . . .
A leading global professional services firm with offices across the U.S. wanted each of its sites to reflect its unique locale, while also supporting the company’s overall culture. Frequently included in “Best Places to Work” lists, the firm appreciated the unique role that an intentionally designed space can play in helping to attract and retain […] . . .
Headquartered in Phoenix, Ariz., the Knox Company manufactures rapid-entry systems — products that allow emergency services personnel to enter buildings safely, quickly and easily in time-sensitive situations. Recently, the company wanted to remodel half of its 80,000-square-foot facility to be more contemporary. Since Knox Company had been founded in the coastal town of Newport Beach, […] . . .
Teads is a global video advertising-technology company that is growing quickly. The company’s new offices in New York City needed to reflect its dynamic team and culture. The vision for the space included a mix of materials, from the sleek to the organic. While the overall design is minimalist, a main hallway provided an opportunity […] . . .
Green Plexineon was used to accent the roofline of Jimmy’s Island Grill and Iguana Bar in Wauwatosa, WI to evoke a relaxed, playful atmosphere consistent with Jimmy’s Key West menu and sister restaurants in Florida. Since Jimmy’s is structurally connected to the Radisson Hotel, creating this distinct identity was particularly important. . . .
A popular hiking and running trail in Austin, Texas, has over 2.6 million visits every year — reflecting the city’s recent growth, including increased downtown residential and office development. The trail runs around Lady Bird Lake and at one point passes beneath a large automobile bridge: the Ann Richards-Congress Avenue Bridge. That area had become […] . . .
Inside the Williamson Road Library in Roanoke, Va. — suspended from the ceiling in an area where young children sit together for story time — an oversized star created using iLight Plexineon LED fixtures serves as a symbol of how the city is looking out for its children. Roanoke has been honored with a record […] . . .
For its first location in Colorado, GameWorks, Inc. — a national amusement center and sports bar/restaurant chain — wanted fun to emanate throughout the entire 40,000-square-foot venue, where guests enjoy arcade games, Laser Tag, eSports, private party rooms, and more. The company hired Davis Wince, Ltd. Architecture to oversee design of the Denver location, with […] . . .
Neon has long been part of the experience of driving along historic Route 66 through Albuquerque, New Mexico. Displayed sporadically along the road through the city, a two-sided archway and seven Route 66 signposts echo the art deco design and architecture that is characteristic of Albuquerque’s Old Town area. But the bright light of neon […] . . .
Northwest Farm Credit Services (NFCS) wanted to make a statement at their new headquarters building in Spokane, Wash. The result is a soaring 28-foot-tall feature wall in the lobby atrium that blends the organic feel of wood slats interspersed with the high-tech look of Hypnotica color-changing LED fixtures. Visible from both the main level and […] . . .
Built around 1835, the Franklin County Courthouse in Frankfort, Ky., has the features of many civic buildings constructed at the time — symmetry and stately limestone columns typical of Greek Revival architecture. When the courthouse needed additional space, adding 95,000 square feet to the existing structure was also an opportunity to give the exterior a […] . . .
An international icon has been undergoing a facelift. The “St. Louis Arch” — formally named the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial — is a landmark national park and monument to the nation’s push to expand westward. Originally unveiled in 1967, the memorial is in the final stages of improving the “Arch experience” with a $380 million […] . . .
The only low-rise office park in downtown Los Angeles was in need of a makeover. Comprised of five concrete buildings, the 270,000-square-foot campus formerly known as Figueroa Courtyard had been built in 1979. But by 2016, its occupancy rate had plummeted. That’s when new developers purchased and renovated the one-of-a-kind property into a destination for […] . . .
One Menasha Center, a gleaming new eight-story office building in Menasha, Wisc., was built to be a catalyst for economic growth. The $12.6 million, 115,000-square-foot tower anchors the downtown business district. Midway through construction, the developer said he wanted to highlight several signature elements of the building, including the “tiara” shape of the roofline, as […] . . .
In Salt Lake City, Utah, the debut of the 2500-seat, $119 million George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater was highly anticipated — bringing to the downtown’s cultural core a much-needed new venue large enough to accommodate even the most ambitious Broadway productions. The building’s aesthetic is equally impressive. Its exterior has a strong architectural […] . . .
In 1995, Denver-based Blue Moon Brewing Company got its start in the basement of Coors Field. More than 20 years later, the brand is a subsidiary of MillerCoors, but in a nod to its local, craft brewer roots, Blue Moon has opened its own brewery and restaurant in Denver’s River North neighborhood. From a functional […] . . .
Located in the shadow of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the Sidney Research Campus is a study in new thinking. The three-building, 340,000-square-foot campus was formerly a dated-looking home to one large life sciences tenant. But a recent metamorphosis has transformed it into modern office and laboratory space for a variety […] . . .
Target Field Metro Transit Station in downtown Minneapolis represents a whole new concept in public transit. Located adjacent to Target Field — home to Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins — the open-air, 60-acre multi-modal transportation hub is becoming a communal backyard for the Twin Cities. This urban gathering space uniquely integrates commuter trains, a light […] . . .
A new 40-story residential tower in Houston’s urban core is quickly becoming a local icon. Known by its address — 2929 Weslayan — the LEED Gold-certified structure includes 254 luxury apartment homes and 12,500 square feet of retail space on the ground floor. Designed by Dallas-based RTKL Associates, it incorporates exquisite finishes and stunning architecture […] . . .
The grand opening of the new Topshop store on Fifth Avenue in New York made a big splash, attracting the likes of Beyonce and other A-listers to the brand’s first flagship in the U.S. — a 40,000-square-foot space that is only second in size to the British fashion retailer’s Oxford Street, London, store. “It’s a […] . . .
Measuring a half-mile long and towering 13 stories above the Des Moines River Valley in Central Iowa, the High Trestle Trail Bridge is one of the largest footbridges in the world. It also is one of the most visually stunning, thanks to iLight’s linear LED technology. Part of a project to link the 25-mile High […] . . .
Founded in 1857 and located at the junction of the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers, the town of Hastings, Minnesota, takes pride in its rich, historical past — and its bridges. From 1895 to 1951, a unique Spiral Bridge spanned the Mississippi and looped through Hastings’ small downtown. That structure was replaced in 1951 by […] . . .
This 80’ x 80’ art piece, Quadrille, uses over 1,000 feet of various Plexineon colors and is 200 feet in the air on the side of the Duke Energy Building in Charlotte, North Carolina. Distinct programmed animations are randomly selected so that a commuter never sees the same animation at the same time on subsequent […] . . .
With its art décor-inspired architecture and many dining, arts and entertainment options, the Tower District just north of downtown Fresno, Calif., is a highly desirable area to live. Unfortunately, affordable housing can be hard to find — putting the district out of reach for many entry-level renters. But now just to the south — on […] . . .
The W Hotel New York-Times Square recently unveiled a $10 million renovation of its lobby — known at all W hotels as “the Living Room.” Evoking eras gone by, from gilded theaters to disco, the space celebrates Times Square in all its grit and glory — including as an iconic New Year’s Eve destination. That […] . . .
In the planning stages for a decade, a new mixed-use development near downtown Austin, Texas, now dominates a major intersection in the city’s medical district. Called Lamar Central, the four-story, 165,000-square-foot, LEED®-Certified building opened in the fall of 2015. It since has enlivened the area, attracting some prominent tenants for its retail and restaurant space […] . . .
In a city that does everything big and bold, a new luxury apartment high-rise fits right in. The Taylor stretches 17 stories high and houses 308 luxury units and amenities — providing upscale living in the heart of the uptown neighborhood in Dallas, steps away from dining, shopping, culture and entertainment. The area’s exciting vibe […] . . .
With its rich legacy of military history and operations, San Antonio, Texas is known as “Military City USA.” In the heart of San Antonio is Fort Sam Houston, a historic military installation that is home to the largest healthcare training center in the world. Students taking classes on the Medical Education and Training Campus (METC) […] . . .
Just off a major interstate running through Houston, TopGolf is a structure that’s impossible to miss. The 65,000-square-foot venue is not only sprawling, its sleek profile suggests something extraordinary. Inside, a three-level golf driving range plus dining, live music, a rooftop bar and more deliver on that promise. Meanwhile outside, the entrance makes guests feel […] . . .
Once a humble workshed, the new administrative center for the Claremont University Consortium (CUC) in Claremont, California, is a stunning study in how creative light installations can give an existing structure a second life. Central to the building’s rebirth is a vertical linear pattern of iLight Plexineon White 1X Series fixtures that highlight the exterior […] . . .
A new Asian fusion restaurant in Chicago’s Chinatown provides not only a cool, contemporary setting for dining, but also a stage for karaoke, creating a unique addition to a neighborhood with an emerging nightlife scene. The ample space throughout 15/20 Lounge incorporates a range of textures and dramatic elements. Contrasting against brick walls and other […] . . .
Located on the campus of San Antonio College, the recently expanded and renovated Scobee Education Center showcases San Antonio’s heritage and future as an aerospace hub, as well as the wonders of space and career opportunities in aerospace engineering, science and technology. The center includes the Scobee Planetarium, an icon in the community for more […] . . .
When the Chicago Marriott O’Hare Airport hotel embarked on a $40 million renovation, one of its goals was to create a more dramatic entrance. Located near O’Hare International Airport and 15 miles from downtown Chicago, the hotel sought to create a gateway that would set it apart from other area airport hotels. With the addition […] . . .
Located in downtown Los Angeles at Figueroa and Seventh streets, FIGat7th is a sprawling 330,000-square-foot open-air shopping mall that needed a makeover. Opened in 1986, the complex is originally known as 7+Fig first catered to office workers in the city’s surrounding financial district. Since then, residential developments have sprouted up downtown, and attractions like the […] . . .
Unveiled in January 2013, the Anaheim Convention Center Grand Plaza — once a throughway for taxis and buses — is now a dramatic and expansive pedestrian mall and outdoor event space. The award-winning design pays tribute to the area’s agricultural roots, while also maintaining a festive feel — fitting given the plaza’s proximity to Disneyland, […] . . .
For the thousands who arrive daily at Winnipeg James A. Armstrong Richardson International Airport in Manitoba, Canada, an unforgettable sight awaits in an unexpected place. In the baggage claim area, eyes are immediately drawn to the ceiling, where 55 circular skylights in random sizes bathe the space in light and exude a sense of calm […] . . .
Located near the U.S. and Canadian border, 45 miles from Vancouver, the enchanting community of White Rock, British Columbia, takes great pride in its picturesque beach promenade, which includes a historic 1,500-foot pier. When aging lights along the pier recently needed replacing, there was an opportunity not only to install better illumination, but also enhance […] . . .
Located along the main thoroughfare outside Washington, D.C., North Bethesda Market in Maryland is an upscale mixed-use development of residential, shopping, dining, and recreational space in a community that is being redefined. For decades, the area comprised office buildings and standard suburban retail offerings. Today, it reflects the new urbanism vision of a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly […] . . .
While working on a residential lighting project, Robert Drummond was inspired to employ an existing 40-by-8-foot reflecting pool as a canvas for a work of art on the property of a New Mexico ranch residence. An interactive video and LED installation artist, Drummond envisioned edging the pool with dynamic light to create excitement and energy. . . .
Along the Las Vegas Strip—inside the ultra-hip Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas hotel and resort—is the Sahra Spa and Hammam, a new $33 million sanctuary for guests looking to rejuvenate in a luxurious and sophisticated setting. The spa’s stunning interior echoes nearby Red Rock Canyon, with walls sculpted from 420 tons of local sandstone. Overhead, an […] . . .
When it opened, the $125 million, 334-room Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Chicago, became the first Radisson Blu-branded property in the United States. Radisson is part of the Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, and the upscale Radisson Blu brand was already well-established in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Chicago, is located on the first […] . . .
Located in Midtown Manhattan, the offices for advertising agency JWT New York also serves as the global headquarters for JWT Worldwide. As such, the creative office environment is designed to contribute to the agency’s philosophy and help its team create memorable work for its clients. The intent extends to JWT Café, a casual spot in […] . . .
iLight Plexineon White lights up this iconic memorial at Texas A & M University. . . .
Against the night sky in Redmond, Wash., an electrical transmission tower stands out in a surprisingly beautiful way. Thirteen rings of LED light encircle the tower, illustrating the sequence of the Kelvin scale, which expresses the color temperature of light: red at the bottom, moving through orange, yellow, warm white, then cool white, and, finally, […] . . .
Unveiled in October 2011, Lenfest Plaza at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) in downtown Philadelphia provides a streetscape identity for America’s oldest art museum and school — and a gateway for the city’s art scene. The new open-air gathering space previously was a neglected, half-block-long alley that bisected the school campus. Today […] . . .
With glass curtains on three sides and a $6 million collection of public art, the new $1 billion main terminal at Sacramento International Airport aims to create a memorable gateway to California’s capital region, besides positioning the airport for future growth. In keeping with that goal, iLight Plexineon White 2X 4500K fixtures were chosen to […] . . .
PNC Bank is pushing to expand its geographic footprint beyond the eastern part of the country. As part of that growth strategy, 159 new PNC branches across 15 states and the District of Columbia feature iLight’s Plexineon Blue Series fixtures as a key design element, helping PNC achieve its goal to be both sustainable and […] . . .
In downtown Denver, a $4.7 billion redevelopment of Union Station will create a bustling urban center and multimodal transit hub that integrates light rail, commuter rail, Amtrak, and bus service, as well as new private development and public spaces. The project is already taking shape with completion of its first phase: Light Rail Plaza, which […] . . .
Even before stepping out of their cars, guests arriving at the new Resorts World Casino New York City get a sense of excitement. Stretching from the casino entrance to shelter guests getting in and out of vehicles, a gracious porte-cochere glows with changing hues of saturated color. The effect is created by sleek strips of […] . . .
For more than 70 years, a large, neon sign has served as a proud beacon for the San Diego neighborhood of Hillcrest. Prominently stretching across a main thoroughfare, it spells out “Hillcrest” and serves as a backdrop for an annual summer festival. The original sign was presented to the community in 1940 as a gift […] . . .
International Finance Corporation (IFC) is the largest global development institution in the world. A member of the World Bank Group, IFC’s stated mission is to create jobs, raise living standards, and build a better future for millions of people by offering investment, advisory, and asset management services to encourage private sector development in more than […] . . .
Lighting wrapping around the under edge portion of the bar and around the wall by the ceiling. . . .
With its rich architectural heritage, Chicago takes skyscrapers seriously. So when a glassy, 40-story Helmut Jahn-designed tower built-in 1980 underwent rebranding to attract new tenants, the end result had to be worthy of distinction. A revitalization of the building’s lobby and street-level exterior called for enhancing the artistic nature of the structure. In keeping with […] . . .
In the Las Vegas metropolitan area, every aspect of a new rapid transit system has been designed to entice riders and challenge common preconceptions about public transportation. One example is the series of transit stations along the first route completed: the Strip & Downtown Express, running from downtown Las Vegas through the Vegas Strip. Featuring […] . . .
A new look and a new name — that’s what the home of the Denver Broncos got when sporting goods company Sports Authority took over naming rights for the NFL team’s stadium in 2011. Now Sports Authority Field at Mile High, the 10-year-old, 76,000-seat arena underwent a facelift as part of the rebranding, the centerpiece […] . . .
Ever since the Minnesota Twins unveiled their new home in 2010, Target Field has been lauded for its fan-friendly, innovative design—including being named best stadium in the country by ESPN Magazine. As part of that design, the award-winning “Target Plaza” outside the right field gate is an active and engaging pedestrian area thanks to elements […] . . .
Located in the heart of the historic Old Port district in Portland, Maine, a new hotel defies the traditional brick architecture around it — instead nodding to the city’s cultural sophistication and growing stature as a tourist destination. Sitting on the waterfront, with restaurants, bars, and shops right at its doorstep, the seven-story, 130-room Hyatt […] . . .
When a popular children’s museum in Nashville commissioned Tuck-Hinton Architects to design a 38,000-square-foot addition and replacement planetarium, the goal was to create an otherworldly experience for youngsters learning about Planet Earth and the solar system. To replicate deep space, the resulting two-level exhibit hall at the Adventure Science Center is bathed in darkness, while […] . . .
Broadway musical Wicked explores the mysterious events that take place in the Land of Oz before Dorothy ever arrives. Elphaba, commonly known as the Wicked Witch of the West, is a smart, fiery, misunderstood, and extraordinarily-talented protagonist. Her emerald-green skin is central to her character development and the entire story. . . .
The Cosmopolitan is an iconic hotel that helps define the shimmering ambience of the Las Vegas Strip. With private terraces and breathtaking views, it is truly a memorable experience for its visitors. From first-rate dining spaces to vibrant nightlife and a 100,000 square-foot casino, The Cosmopolitan rarely fails to delight its patrons. . . .
Broadway musical Wicked explores the mysterious events that take place in the Land of Oz before Dorothy ever arrives. Elphaba, commonly known as the Wicked Witch of the West, is a smart, fiery, misunderstood, and extraordinarily-talented protagonist. Her emerald-green skin is central to her character development and the entire story. . . .
How does a school enhance its brand? Build it right into the structure of the space. Pine View High School in St. George, UT, chose Plexineon from iLight by Luminii to help do just that. Expanding its lunchroom and commons area, the school used the rigid bendable LED luminaires to memorialize its panther mascot through a lighting design reminiscent of the animal’s powerful paws. . . .
Perched along the Potomac River, within a short walk of the National Mall was a mile-long stretch of waterfront property — underutilized by residents and ignored by tourists. That all changed with a $2.5 billion development that transformed the area into a new and bustling 24-acre neighborhood known as “The Wharf” or “District Wharf.” It is now an attraction for residents and tourists alike. . . .
Gratitude drives us to design thoughtful products for our customers and provide them with the best service possible. While 2020 has been a year unlike any other, it has given us the opportunity to pause and reflect on the relationships we have with people like you. . . .
Ever wonder where the tradition of decorating with Christmas lights comes from? Tradition aside, this celebration of light during the holiday season can be an inspiration to all. . . .
Thysse (pronounced Tie – See) is a third generation, family-owned company founded in 1941. Headquartered in Oregon, Wisconsin, the talented team at Thysse is dedicated to bringing their customers brands to life. . . .
How do you create a Southeast Asian Street vibe befitting a collection of world class Pan-Asian restaurants for the new, glitzy Resort World Casino, Las Vegas? The answer is to model the area called Famous Food Street Eats after a street or outdoor market one would find in Hong Kong or Singapore. . . .