Architectural Record – August 2019

(Chris Devlin) #1

96 ARCHITECTURAL RECORD AUGUST 2019


Illuminating Assets
These sleek specification-grade fixtures and systems
will optimize a range of projects and programs.
by Linda C. Lentz

ColorID Content Library and
Wall Controller
USAI Lighting will empower end
users this fall when they launch
their easy­to­use system of curated
lighting scenes and a circadian
program. Compatible with the
company's Color Select Tunable
White and Infinite Color+ fixtures,
the library’s vibrant glass wall con­
troller provides one­touch access to
set the mood and can be color­
matched to a room’s interior.
usailighting.com

Lutron HXL
A leading innovator in control
technology, window shades,
and (following its acquisition of
Ketra) high­quality luminaires,
Lutron has developed a holistic
approach to human­centric
lighting. Its new HXL offering
will provide specifiers with the
tools needed to create adaptive
and personalized environ­
ments for clients. Users will be
able to balance and easily con­
trol daylight throughout a
project and harness the ability
of tunable­ white LEDs to emu­
late the sun’s cycle, said to help
maintain occupant circadian
rhythms.
lutron.com

Cylinder One HO
Ideal for large projects such as airports,
convention centers, theaters, and civic build­
ings, this attractive high­output downlight
by Acclaim Lighting delivers up to 12,000
lumens and 99,000 candelas in spaces with
ceilings 20' and higher. Featuring an inter­
nal 100­277 VAC power supply and onboard
DMX+RDM driver, the IP40­rated unit can be
dimmed down to 0 wirelessly.
acclaimlighting.com

2" Volta LED
Recessed Downlight
Engineered with a
diminutive 2" aperture
but equipped for
maximum output,
performance, and
serviceability, WAC's
compact luminaire
comes in six architec­
tural­grade finishes
with four beam angles,
and a choice of trims
and lumen output.
Features include glare
control for visual comfort and field­
interchangeable optics.
waclighting.com

Whiz 2.0
Meteor Lighting took seven years to
improve its popular Whiz high bay.
The new IP65­rated LED version,
winner of a Lightfair International
Innovation Award, is sleeker, more
compact and efficient, and has better
thermal management. In black or
white, and with options in color tem­
perature, lumen output, and dimming,
Whiz 2.0 suits ceilings that measure
30' or higher, and can be configured
for direct or indirect lighting.
meteor-lighting.com

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