A low voltage LED light source providing even

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A low voltage LED light source providing even
A low voltage LED light source providing
even, indirect illumination.
White LEDs are recessed into the edge of
optical grade acrylic sheet, tooled with a
patented system of light channels to
distribute and amplify the light output across
the surface of the LitePad.
The result is a light source that can be
fashioned into virtually any shape or size and
serve as bright, indirect lighting in
architectural, signage or decorative
applications.
Decorative Shelving
Project: Le Bernardin Restaurant, NY
Lighting: Kaplan Gehring McCarrol
Photo: Dan Weinreber
The LitePads were integrated into the
artifact cases thanks to their low
energy output, thin profile, and high
light output.
~ Brook Anderson
Project: Blue Ridge Music Center
Exhibit Design: Ralph Applebaum Associates
Lighting Design: Technical Artistry
Photos: Technical Artistry
The Blue Ridge Music Center, Roots of American Music is a
new, permanent exhibition on the Blue Ridge Parkway near
Galax, Virginia. The 2,300 square foot exhibition celebrates the
music and musicians of the Blue Ridge and traces America's
first music from its roots in Africa and Europe in the 17th and
18th centuries to today. Designed to engage visitors of all ages,
the exhibition displays a fascinating selection of musical
instruments and regional objects. Local musical family stories
and historic overviews come alive with music, videos and handson interactive activities.
Backlighting
Onyx
Project: Private Residence
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.
General
Illumination
Ceiling
Project: Annapolis Valley Hospital
Nova Scotia, Canada.
Custom LitePads are used in this Emergency Room to add an open air
feeling during the day. In the evening LitePads are used as general
lighting, creating a soft working ambiance.
Project: Transglobe Headquarters
Decorative Accent
LitePads were installed into the floor of this
presentation room, adding an eye-catching
design element.
Backlighting
Etched Glass
Project: Transglobe Headquarters
LitePad highlights this logo etched into the glass
table top.
General
Illumination
Ceiling
Project: Squires, Sanders &
Dempsey New York, USA.
LitePads are used in this office space to replace conventional fluorescent
lamps, providing soft, even illumination without the use of additional
diffusers and allowing 60,000+ hours of lamp life.
Liquor Riser
LitePad offered an exciting new
approach to lighting a commonly
drab area. LitePad allowed the
design team to bring the bar face
to life and surround the risers in a
soft, pleasing light.
Project: Yas Island Marina Hotel Bridge Bar
Lighting Design: zeroLUX lighting design.
Backlighting
Etched Glass
Clients are greeted at this reception
desk by a backlit frosted glass,
illuminated with LitePad.
Project: Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs
Ontario, Canada.
General
Illumination
Ceiling
Project: Encana Manitoba, Canada.
LitePads are used throughout this office environment to backlight and
enhance designer acrylic.
Project: Encana Manitoba, Canada.
LitePads are used to backlight designer acrylic
throughout the common area and main kitchen in this
corporate space.
Decorative Accent
A Rosco LitePad was used to internally illuminate
this translucent glass sink. LitePads were selected
to provide a uniform dimmable light source,
minimizing hot spot issues. DMX dimming allowed
the Litepads to be integrated into lighting control
system.
Project: Private Residence.
Lighting Design: Schuler & Shook.
General
Illumination
& Accent
Project: Private Residence.
Lighting Design: Susan Huey Oster
Simulated
Windows
Project: Residence Indoor Water Feature
Ontario, Canada.
LitePads were chosen for the retrofit of this plain brick wall to create
windows using glass panels printed with a forest montage.
General
Illumination
Project: The Erickson, Canada
Design: Nemetz & Associates
The awning at this high end residential
building glows softly at night with a series
36” x 96” Litepads backlighting frosted
glass.
The engineers chose Litepad for this
installation because of lamp life, energy
efficiency, color temperature and ease of
installation.
Decorative Accent
Project: Woodward, Canada
Design: Nemetz & Associates
Water-proof Litepads are installed
in this walkway to add a modern
touch to what would otherwise be
plain glass block tiles, bringing the
walkway to life at night and
creating an eye-catching element.
General
Illumination
& Decorative
Accents of light are integrated
throughout the Olympic Village in
Vancouver, providing general
illumination, while keeping with the
decorative aesthetics of the building.
Project: Olympic Village, Vancouver
General
Illumination
& Decorative
Project: Olympic Village, Vancouver
General
Illumination
& Decorative
Project: Manitoba Hydro, Canada
Design: IBI Group
Signs and Displays
The soft and even light
distribution created by Litepad
makes it an excellent choice for
backlighting signage.
Project: Vision Works
Design: Horizon Interiors
Signs and Displays
Project: St. David’s Shopping Center, UK
Design: 10Squared
Soft &
Functional
Lighting
Project: Makeup Mirrors
CTV Studios
Signs and Displays
Project: Tito Bustillo Center
Production: Empty S.L.
Design: Mórula
The Tito Bustillo Center in Ribadesella, Northern Spain is dedicated to cave
art. The Tito Bustillo cave is one of the greatest sanctuaries of European
Paleolitic Art. All graphic panels are a composite of LitePad and direct-print
acrylic. The shape and size of the panels was easily customized for each
display area.
Decorative
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”.
Photo: Thomas A Fenniman Architect
Project: The Church of St. Francis Xavier, New York, NY
Thomas A Fenniman Architect
Decorative
During a recent redesign
of this City of Calgary
building, Mulvey + Banani
were asked to keep the
structure of this former
video wall and replace
the monitors with backlit
images from around the
city.
Custom LitePads were
the perfect solution for
this challenge, as they
were fabricated to the
exact measurements of
the existing frames.
Project: City of Calgary
Mulvey + Banani
Project: Museum of Human Evolution
Coordination & Production: Empty ,S.L.
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 archaeological site of Atapuerca.
LitePads are used throughout the museum to backlight images and to light fragile
artefacts, revealing itself as a perfect light source for exhibition displays.
Project: Jamieson Place Elevator Lobby
Mulvey + Banini Inc
The newly re-designed storefront for
Dior’s flagship store in New York
City is now the beacon of 57th
Street. The architects were tasked
with backlighting a series of
decorative vinyl and steel patterns
with bright, even light, while
maintaining low power consumption.
Presented with the design challenge
of working within the existing
framework, Litepad’s thin profile
addressed all the concerns and
allowed for a fully customized fit.
Color temperature and simplicity of
installation were also key factors in
the Rosco Litepad being the perfect
choice to meet and exceed this
potentially challenging task.
Project: Dior
Barteluce Architects
Commonly asked questions
•
How big (or small) can you make Litepad?
– With a thickness of only 5/16”, Litepad can be as large as 48” x 96”, or as
small as 2.5” square or 3” round…including any size in between.
•
Can Litepad be made into shapes other than round, square or rectangle?
– Most shapes can be achieved including lettering and logos.
•
What color temperatures are available?
– 5300K, 3700K and 2800K.
•
Are Litepads dimmable?
– Yes. Rosco offers components to accomplish either 0-10v or DMX dimming.
Commonly asked questions
•
Is Litepad suitable for outdoor use?
– Each unit is IP61 rated and if requested, can be manufactured to IP67.
Contact Rosco for details.
•
How do I mount Litepad?
– Depending on the application, Litepad can be mounted using several
different methods. Ceiling T-bar, U or J-channel (a.k.a. “mirror channel”)
have been popular methods. Rosco can factory drill mounting holes per
your specification. Gluing to the back of the Litepad is not recommended
and will void warranty.
•
Is there a warranty for Litepad?
– Yes. Rosco offers a two-year manufacture warranty on Litepad.
Further information and specification sheets may be found at:
http://www.rosco.com/us/litepad/custom.cfm
Amé Strong | astrong@rosco.com | Tel: +1 559.997.6726
Director of Rosco Architectural Worldwide
Steve Megaffin | megaffin@rosco.com | Tel: +1 647.883.6720
Project Specialist North America
Steve Ramos | sramos@rosco.com | Tel: +44 (0)7985 489528
Project Specialist Europe, Africa, Middle East
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