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15th Nov 08
Boston's skyscraper illuminated
with white LED fixtures
Boston's first official skyscraper, the Marriott Custom
House Tower has shed its old and power thirsty incandescent-based
fixtures to give place for new energy efficient LED fixtures
that consume less than 35% in comparison to incandescent
lighting.
Lam Partners Inc, the same company that has designed earlier
lighting system, conceptualized the tower's lighting scheme.
The design team chose new LED-based lighting fixtures from
Philips Color Kinetics that, in addition to consuming less
energy, require far less maintenance with a projected lifetime
of more than 20 years at six hours of use per day. An approximate
total of 125 eW Blast Powercore and eW Graze Powercore fixtures
now illuminate the Tower from the 17th floor to the peak,
while energy-efficient metal halide fixtures from Philips
Lightolier illuminate the building's base.
"We're thrilled to work on a project of this magnitude,
bringing such an important building back to its rightful
luminous place among the Boston skyline," said Brad
Koerner, Project Designer at Lam Partners. "To achieve
this kind of architectural application with white LED technology
would have been unthinkable even just a year ago. Today
the long life and efficiency of white LED sources will open
up new possibilities for sustainable urban lighting."
New LED fixtures are mechanically and physically compatible
with existing incandescent lighting fixtures. They incorporate
Philips' proprietary Powercore technology to directly accept
line voltage, which eliminates the need for external low-voltage
power supplies and special cabling that were historically
required to run LED fixtures.
Well, now its role of lighting experts to save precious
energy by installing more such power saving illumination
systems, and this creates new market opportunities for electronics
industry.
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