WSP Lighting Design
Lighting sesign services brochure from WSP USA
Lighting Design
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Delivering Inspired Lighting Solutions
What We Stand For
Contents Lighting Design Services SMART System Integration Lighting for Wellness Our Team Integrated Services Market Focus • Residential • Mixed-Use • Hospitality • Workplace • Healthcare • Science + Technology • Cultural • Education • Government • Retail • Sports & Stadia •
— We believe that light changes everything — We value our people and our reputation — We are locally dedicated with international scale — We are future-focused and challenge the status quo — We foster collaboration in everything we do — We have an empowering culture and hold ourselves accountable
Landscape + Site + Urban + Masterplans
On front cover: Watershed, Seattle, WA At left: Amazon Spheres, Seattle, WA
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Lighting Design Services
LEED
LEED Design and Documentation
3D Visualization
Daylight Analysis
Master Planning
Photometric Analysis
Concept Development
Budget Analysis
Control System Specification and Integration
Energy Code Compliance
Smart and Connected Lighting Design
Revit/BIM Modeling
WELL Building Design and Integration
Post Occupancy Surveys
Horticultural Lighting
Day 2 Redesign
Custom Fixture Lighting
Construction Support Services
Mock-ups
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SMART Systems Integration Outcomes Guide Us
At WSP, we are passionate about integrating design, simplifying technology and truly understanding the end user to support a more connected, optimized experience. We work with our clients to deliver spaces that are more efficient, responsive, safer and profitable. By focusing on the desired outcomes we become thinking partners with our clients, connecting disciplines and technologies to create spaces that amplify human potential.
Online Retailer Phase VI, Seattle, WA ©Sherman Takata
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Doing and Feeling Well Lighting for Wellness
Health outcomes and productivity are deeply influenced by light. Our thought leadership in the field helps us to illuminate environments capable of supporting human health and well-being using the latest in lighting research to calibrate circadian rhythms and visual acuity. Through our work in medical facilities and workplaces, we create balanced integrations of daylight and electric lighting to enhance the user experience, circadian stimulus, and control for time of day changes.
GSA Federal Center South, USACE Headquarters, Seattle, WA ©Sherman Takata
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Our Team
WSP lighting designers bring experience that bridges architecture, art and engineering. We blend creative architectural lighting design concepts with pragmatic discipline and technical know-how. We have diverse experience and training in architecture, illuminating engineering, theatrical design and interior design We are dedicated to the highest standards of professional service, maintaining professional memberships and accreditation with the following organizations:
— Lighting Certified, National Council on Qualifications for Lighting Professionals (LC, NCQLP) — Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) — International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) — Certified Lighting Designer (CLD) — U.S. Green Building Council LEED Accreditation (LEED AP) — American Institute of Architects (AIA)
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Integrated Services
Lighting design is part of a larger group of building services at WSP. Within our integrated building offerings, experts work together with colleagues in adjacent services to provide cohesive and
effective solutions from concept design through commissioning. By working as part of an integrated team we are able
to offer our clients a value that is greater than the sum of our parts.
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Residential
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We are dedicated to exploring and enhancing the everyday experiences of living spaces. In this pursuit we leverage our creativity and technical expertise to create function and warmth.
Relevant Experience
— 515 West 18 th Residences, New York, NY — 118 Hope Street Residences, Brooklyn, NY — 12 Eckford Street Residences, Brooklyn,NY — Trinity Place, Phase III, San Francisco, CA — Port Imperial Condominiums, Weehawken, NJ — Greenfire Residences, Seattle, WA — Greenlake Villiage, Seattle, WA — 360 Residences, San Francisco, CA — Victoria Ward Residences, Honolulu HI — Millennium Tower Residences, San Francisco, CA — 901 Dexter Avenue North, Seattle, WA
— Des Moines Affordable Housing, Des Moines, WA — Second and Pike, 1430 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA — Riverside South Residential Complex, Buildings 1, 3 & 4, New York, NY — Yesler Terrace, Seattle, WA — 2675 Folsom Street Residences, San Francisco, CA — South Capitol, Washington, DC — Pacific Park B15, New York, NY — Griffin on Spring, Los Angeles, CA
01 515 West 18th Residences, New York, NY 02 Pacific Gate, San Diego, CA 03 Riverside South Residential Complex, Buildings 1, 3 & 4, New York, NY 04 The Griffin on Spring, Los Angeles, CA
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Project Focus: The Griffin on Spring
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Located at the intersection of Downtown LA’s Historic Core and Fashion District, this 24-story high-rise design had to blend old with new, and reinterpret historic, Art-Deco elements with simpler contemporary lines. Lighting challenges included re-enforcing these design influences, aiding the revitalization efforts of the historic area, while maintaining a calm, oasis-like modern environment for residents – all within a limited budget. The prominent corner façade is uplit with precision, using miniature spot luminaires for a uniform 40ft high throw that repeats several times up the 150ft tall gfrc panels, re-enforcing the vertical architecture. Smaller façade details on the south and east are accentuated using smaller narrow beam luminaires for a sharp 20ft high throw. These vertical lines are “crowned” at the top with a color-splash at the mechanical roof-screen. The south façade engages the busy pedestrian sidewalk via a modern interpretation of Art-Deco sconces, custom-designed with discreet up/down LED modules that subtly highlight the façade details as they create a safe night environment.
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Hybrid buildings and spaces give us unique opportunities to cross pollinate ideas and styles to help define new ways of organizing and presenting building programs.
Relevant Experience
— 14 th @Irving Center, New York, NY — Amazon Block 14 Regrade, Seattle, WA — 2&U, Seattle, WA — 400 Fairview, Seattle, WA — 425 Centre Street, Seattle, WA — 501 Fairview Urban Union Building, Seattle, WA — 5 th and Madison Tower, Seattle, WA — 222 South Main St., San Francisco, CA — 455 Market St. Lobby, San Francisco, CA — 2211 Michelson Drive, San Francisco, CA — Beijing Poly Plaza, Beijing, China — Centennial Tower, San Francisco, CA — Encinal Del Monte Redevelopment San Francisco, CA — Foundry Square, Building III, San Francisco, CA
— Jianianhua Center, Chongqing, China — Jinta, Tianjin, China — La Jolla Commons Phase I and II, San Diego, CA — Victoria Ward, Honolulu, HI — Port Imperial Condos, Jersey City, NJ — 255 Greenwich Street Lobby Renovation, New York, NY — 109 West 27 th street, New York, NY — SAP Innovation Center, Newport Beach, CA
01 400 Fairview, Seattle, WA 02 111 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT ©Bruch Damonte 03 425 Centre Street, Bellevue, WA ©Aaron Leitz Photography 04 SAP Innovation Center, Newport Beach, CA
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Project Focus: SAP Innovation Center
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This project included 16,000 Square Feet of innovative design to an existing historic landmark in Marina Lido Village of Newport Beach. The two-story waterfront property incorporated a seamless blend of a dynamic co-working environment and a research and development center for SAP employees targeting Orange County’s thinkers, makers, innovators while offering an unconventional and creative workspace experience. This project was particularly unique as it blended multiple functions under a single roof; Office, Café Shop, and a shared creative workplace. Navigating building infrastructure with existing structural geometry presented its challenges during design; however, seeing the result at the end of construction proved very rewarding. The design’s breathtaking open concept allowed us to show off our HVAC design, combining aesthetics and utility while also being designed to LEED-CI and WELL Building equivalent. The forward-thinking space has been granted Innovative Workplace design by REmmy Awards and featured in numerous design magazines. The WSP team provided mechanical and technology system design and lighting design services on this project.
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Creative and integrated lighting design helps create spaces that are alive with energy, whimsy and delight.
Relevant Experience
— Renaissance Denver Stapleton Hotel, Denver, CO — Solaris Residences, Vail, CO — Hyatt Regency Hotel, Renton WA — Westin Maui Renovation, Honolulu, HI — Outrigger Beachcomber, Honolulu, HI — Fairmont Hotel Presidential Suite, San Francisco CA — W Hotel and Residences, Scottsdale, AZ — Talking Stick Resort Residences, Scottsdale, AZ — AC Hotel, Queens NY — Crowne Plaza Hotel, San Jose CA — RN74 Restaurant, San Francisco and Seattle — Conrad Hotel Rooftop Bar, New York, NY
— The Edition Hotel, West Hollywood, CA — Marriott Hotel Renovation, SeaTac, WA — Earl’s Restaurant, Tyson, VA — Marriott Renovation, San Ramon, CA — 34 th Street Marriott, New York, NY — Envoy Restaurant, Boston, MA — Steak 44 Restaurant, Phoenix, AZ — Legends TD Garden, Boston, MA — Parcel A Hotel, Boston, MA — San Francisco Marriott Ballrooms, San Francisco, CA — The Lodge at Edgewood Tahoe, Stateline, NV
01 The Lodge at Edgewood Tahoe, Stateline, NV 02 Conrad Hotel Rooftop Bar, New York, NY ©Ari Burling 03 Earl’s Restaurant, Tyson, VA ©Grossman Photography 04 Edition Hotel West Hollywood, West Hollywood, CA ©Nikolas Koenig
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Project Focus: Edition Hotel
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Marriott Hotels, Ian Schrager Company and the Witkoff Group are developing a hotel and residential project at the southeast corner of Sunset and Doheny Boulevards in West Hollywood. The project will consist of a new 247 room hotel and all required support services, gymnasium, spa, night club, 2 roof top pool decks, and 20 high-end luxury condominiums. The building also hosts a 3000 sf ballroom and 3000 sf restaurant space. A below-grade parking garage with 376 stalls will provide access points off of Sunset, Doheny and Harratt Streets that service the hotel guests with a private condominium entrance. WSP created an unforgettable visitor experience through our team’s lighting concept. By placing light only where needed, adding light layers to increase brightness perception, and using the latest LED and controls technology, the hotel beat California’s Title 2 energy requirements by 38%. In addition, our lighting design team recieved an IES Illumination award of excellence for this project.
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We apply creative and innovative solutions that enrich the flow of movement, and interaction within workplaces.
Relevant Experience
— Amazon in the Regrade, Seattle, WA — Hewlett-Packard, various locations worldwide — Twitter, Headquarters, San Francisco, CA — Gensler Offices, Denver, CO — NOAA Regional Center, Honolulu, HI — Foundry Square, San Francisco, CA — GSA Federal Center South, Seattle, WA — Victoria Ward IBM Bldg., Honolulu, HI — Value Act Capital, San Francisco, CA — Succcessfactors, San Francisco, CA — Coblentz Law Offices, San Francisco, CA — Cobalt Headquarters, Seattle, WA — Redfin Realty, Seattle, WA
— Mercedes Research and Development, Sunnyvale, CA — 16 Chestnut, Denver, CO — 110 Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA — 111 Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT — 201 Souty Tryon Lobby, Charlotte NC — 1111 Travis / Block 256, Houston TX — 17850 Von Karman, Orange County, CA — Centennial Tower, South San Francisco, CA — Colorado State Bank Building 160 Broadway, Denver, CO — Cobalt Headquarters, Tenant Improvement, Seattle, WA
01 Twitter Headquarters, San Francsico, CA 02 Hana at Park Place, Irvine, CA 03 CoStar, Irvine, CA ©Benny Chan 04 Gensler Offices, Denver, CO
05 Foundry Square, San Francisco, CA ©Cristian Santana 06 Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP, San Francisco, CA 07 Confidential Tech Client, Mountain View, CA
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— CBS Sports Tenant Improvement, New York, NY — Medidata, New Jersey + New York — HSG Law Firm, New York, NY — Informa, New York, NY — Hana at Park Place, Irvine, CA — Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP, San Francisco, CA — CoStar, Irvine, CA — 200 Spectrum, Irvine, CA — NextCR, Newport Beach, CA — Taylor Design Irvine Headquarters, Irvine, CA — Watson Land Company, Carson, CA
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The Spheres provides dynamic lighting conditions to create plays between light and shadow, from the diffused and softer daylight on lower levels to the more direct sunlight on the top level. The complex is designed to serve as a biosphere for an exotic collection of sub-tropical plants while providing casual meeting, dining and presentation space for the client’s staff. WSP Lighting designed the architectural, landscape and horticultural lighting for this unique project. Lighting is designed to highlight the plant based theme by integrating fixtures into the tree limb patterned structural frame and into vertical niches in the core wall. High powered LED sports light fixtures were utilized to provide the light levels required by the project’s horticulturist. The application of horticultural lighting into the architecture combines the art and science of lighting design in elemental ways. The ability to select and tune both the non-visual and visual spectrum of LED light sources allowed us to optimize lighting systems for both plants and humans to seamlessly integrate into architecture.
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The 20-story 200 Spectrum Center Drive, Orange County, California’s tallest building, is a modern, flexible work environment with direct connections to the Irvine Spectrum shopping and entertainment center. The office tower is approximately 450,000 square feet and includes a six-level parking garage with 1,466 spaces. LPA worked with architect Pei Cobb Freed & Partners of New York to create a tower clad in a linen-finish stainless steel curtain wall with high performance floor-to-ceiling glass. The client’s goal was to create a vibrant, walkable workplace community for law and real estate firms and finance companies. The tower features 360-degree views, an on-site bistro, a fitness center, and an outdoor workspace. It is designed to integrate with nearby apartment housing and multimodal transportation.
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Our team is passionate about applying lighting intelligently to enhance the healthcare experience for patients, families and staff with a sustainable and value add mindset.
Relevant Experience
— Children’s Hospital of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA — University of California, Irvine - Irvine Campus Medical Center, Orange, CA — Stanford Medical Center - OSHPD 3 Outpatient Center, Redwood City, CA — Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park Medical Office Building, Baldwin Park, CA — White Plains Hospital Auditorium, White Plains, NY — Northwell Health Core Testing Facilities, Queens and Lake Success, NY — University of California, Irvine - Gavin Herber Eye Institute, Irvine, CA — University of Hawaii at Manoa Cancer Research Center, Honolulu, HI — Multicare Health System, Tacoma, WA
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Neurosciences Center, San Francisco, CA
— Tacoma Center for Urban Waters, Tacoma, WA — Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital, Tacoma, WA — Indiana University Health New Downtown Hospital, Indianapolis, IN
01 Kaiser Permanente Baldwin Park Medical Office Building, Baldwin Park, CA ©Tom Bonner 02 Tacoma Center for Urban Waters, Tacoma, WA 03 University of California, Irvine - Irvine Campus Medical Center, Orange, CA 04 Multcare Health System, Tacoma, WA
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The Tacoma campus of MultiCare Health Systems renovation and expansion projects include Milgard Expansion, Philip Lobby Renovation, Olympic Pavilion remodel, Rainier Tower expansion, and Rainier Pavilion renovation. Total square footage for the projects is approximately 160,000 square feet. The WSP lighting design provided lighting design services for multiples phases of project, which is ongoing. The lighting team has developed new standards for patient rooms and corridors for the hospital that can be applied across all projects for continuity of appearance and operation. The Milgard Expansion project is the first project to be completed and included 40,000 square feet of pediatric patient rooms and treatment spaces. Color changing LED uplight was incorporated into the pediatric patient rooms to give patients control over the color of light in their rooms. Time of day light level changes are programmed into the lighting control system to provide cues and to help quiet the pediatric patients after hours.
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Our team is passionate about applying lighting intelligently to support program functions that foster high performance spaces and building systems while reinforcing the overall architectural expression.
Relevant Experience
— Allen Institute for Brain Science, Lobby, Seattle, WA — Battelle Laboratories CSF/BSF, Richland, WA — California Institute of Technology, Schlinger Laboratory, Pasadena, CA — De Anza College, Media and Learning Center, Cupertino, CA — Harvard NW Labs, Cambridge, MA — NOAA Daniel K. Inouye Regional Center, Ford Island, HI — Petronas Labs, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — Tacoma Center for Urban Waters, Tacoma, WA — UCSF Helen Diller Cancer Research Building, San Francisco, CA
— UCSF Herbert and Marion Sandler Neurosciences Center, San Francisco, CA — University of Hawaii, Cancer Research Center, Honolulu, HI — Northwell LNP and CFAM New York — Regeneron, Tarrytown, NY — Quest Diagnostics, Clifton, NJ — Boehringer Pharmaceuticals, CT — Northwell Feinstein — Shoreline Healthcare, CT — Biola Center for Science & Health, La Mirada, CA
01 Quest Diagnostics, Clifton, NJ 02 Herbert & Marion Sandler Neurosciences Center, San Francisco, CA 03 NOAA Daniel K. Inouye Pacific Regional Center, Honolulu, HI
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Project Focus: NOAA Daniel K. Inouye Pacific Regional Center
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Located on Ford Island, the Daniel K. Inouye Pacific Region Center showcases sustainable adaptive reuse of two historic, WWII-era hangars directly involved in the 1941 attacks on Pearl Harbor. The 300,000 sf building houses a marine animal research facility and includes multiple laboratories, open/private offices, administrative support areas, food service areas, exhibition spaces, an auditorium, training rooms and a library. The LEED Gold-certified project showcases various high-performance design strategies. These features include a comprehensive daylight harvesting system with distributed skylight diffusers and automated shade control -- eliminating the need for artificial light during the day and minimizing direct glare on workstations. The lighting design scope also included electric lighting design for interior laboratories and work spaces, training rooms and staff lounges.
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Our strength lies in the art and science of designing light where we create dynamic and memorable places that enhance the human experience and embrace the many cultures and communities we live in.
Relevant Experience
— All Saints Church, Pasadena, CA — Fred Kavli Theatre, Thousand Oaks, CA — Bowers Museum, Santa Ana, CA — Grammy Museum at LA Live, Los Angeles, CA — Barn Artist Studios, Bainbridge Island, WA — Bellevue Botanical Gardens Improvmeents, Bellevue, WA — Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle, WA — Letterman Digital Arts Center, San Francisco, CA — SFJAZZ Performing Arts Center, San Francisco, CA — Trinity Courtyard, San Francisco, CA — USO Warrior and Family Center, Bethesda, MD — Wilmington Park, Los Angeles, CA
01 All Saints Church, Pasadena, CA 02 Grammy Museum at LA Live, Los Angeles, CA 03 SFJAZZ Performing Arts Center, San Francisco, CA 04 Fred Kavli Theatre, Thousand Oaks, CA ©Christy Radecic
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Built in 1994, the 1800-seat Fred Kavli Theatre underwent recent renovations over an expedited three-month period that included new paint, carpet, seats, color-changing fixtures, and new lighting design upgrades. Our lighting design team worked closely with the architect, interior designer, and technical theatre staff to select new fixtures designed to fit into existing fixture housings to minimize work, keep fixtures concealed, and maintain the original design intent. In addition, existing circuits were reused or extended, eliminating the need to open walls or pull new wiring. Additional services provided by tk1sc included mechanical, electrical, and plumbing to complete the theatre’s transformation.
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Our focus on high performance lighting systems support academic pursuits with lighting tailored to each program space.
Relevant Experience
— Natrona County High School, Casper, WY — Chatham University Eden Hall, Richland Township, PA — Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences (SAAS), Seattle, WA — Cornell University North Campus Dormitories, Ithaca, NY — Federal Way Regional High School, Federal Way, WA — Olympia Avenue student Housing WSU, Pullman, WA — Buchanan Hall Addition, WWU, Bellingham, WA — South Puget Sound Community College, BLDG 22, Olympia, WA — Biola Center for Sciences & Health, La Mirada, CA
— College of the Desert Library Remodel, Palm Desert, CA — Wiseburn High School, El Segundo, CA — CA Baptist University Event Center, Riverside, CA — CA institute of Technology, Bechtel Residences, Pasadena, CA — De Anza College Media and Learning Center, Cupertino, CA — UCSD the Village at Torrey Pines, La Jolla, CA — Northeastern University Offices, Boston, MA — Yale University ESC West, New Haven, CT — Brandeis University Lighting Upgrade, Boston, MA — Columbia University ST Lab, New York, NY
01 Bechtel Residences, Seattle, WA ©Bruce Damonte 02 Wiseburn High School, El Segundo, CA 03 Tustin Legacy Magnet Academy, Tustin, CA ©RMA Photography
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Modeled after the massive WWII Naval Air Station blimp hangars next door, Legacy Magnet Academy’s new K-12 campus buildings feature soaring 40-foot interior ceilings, tubular daylight delivery systems, and an array of complex building geometry. This new 120,000 square-foot cutting-edge educational concept space provides students with refuge to study, collaborate, and recreate for middle and high school students. Seamless integration of outdoor learning with indoor study creates unconfined classrooms and produces a highly efficient use of programmed space, reducing the non-educational area such as corridors and foyers. Elevated pedestrian walkway interconnects all buildings and serves as an easily identifiable pathway and sense of direction. tk1sc provided electrical, low voltage, lighting, fire alarm, and audio-visual services.
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Our skilled team works closely with client and design teams to provide big-picture concepts that can be carried through construction to create dynamic memorable and highly functional public spaces.
Relevant Experience
— Grammy Museum at LA Live, Los Angeles, CA — Barn Artist Studios, Bainbridge Island, WA — Bellevue Botanical Gardens, Bellevue, WA — Federal Way Regional Library, Federal Way, WA — Kenmore City Hall, Kenmore, WA — Kenmore Library, Kenmore, WA — Fire Station 18, Seattle, WA — Woodland Zoo, Seattle, WA — Letterman Digital Arts Center, San Francisco, CA — Charlotte Chamber of Commerce, Charlotte, NC — Holy Ghost Church, Denver CO — Yuba City Courthouse, Yuba City, CA
— SF Jazz Performing Arts Center, San Francisco, CA — Trinity Courtyard, San Francisco, CA — USO Warrior and Family Center, Bethesda, MD — Wilmington Park, Los Angeles, CA — Jewish Family Service of Seattle, Seattle, WA — Lands End Lookout Visitors Center, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, San Francisco, CA — Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, Denver CO — St. Bernadette Catholic Church, Lakewood CO — Boston Public Library Rare Books, Boston, MA — NOAA Inouye Regional Center, Honolulu, HI
01 Yuba City Courthouse, Yuba City, CA ©Matthew Millman 02 NOAA Danial K. Inouye Pacific Regional Center, Honolulu, HI ©Alan Karchmer 03 Wilmington Park, Los Angeles, CA ©Bruce Damonte 04 Irvine Pedestrian Bridge, Irvine, CA
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This project is a pedestrian/cycling bridge that spans Irvine Boulevard in Irvine, CA, uniting two family-oriented neighborhoods with an extensive park and trail system. While the City of Irvine created the bridge for safe pedestrian and bicycle passage from point to point, it is also a destination. The bridge provides a glowing beacon for its travelers at night, with strategically located lighting to illuminate the grand vertical gateways and guide walkers, runners, and bikers along the pathway. With Irvine priding itself as the safest city in the country, the bridge has as much functional purpose as aesthetics. The challenges were to provide an exciting new walkway between the neighborhoods more unique than former bridges while still meeting the strict security requirements of the city. With a simple, elegant – and fun - lighting scheme, the new neighborhoods have an iconic element that promotes walking and cycling, encouraging healthy, active families. The architecture was done by Ware Malcomb, with Electrical Engineering and lighting design by WSP.
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Layered atmospheric lighting defines our retail approach. We help set the stage for brands and products to shine.
Relevant Experience
— New Balance Store, Boston, MA — Christian Louboutin, Miami, San Francisco and Honolulu — Eddie Bauer, San Francisco, CA — Sephora, San Francisco, CA — Wilkes Bashford, San Francisco, CA
— 2&U shops, Seattle, WA — 400 Fairview, Seattle, WA — 455 Market Street Lobby, San Francisco, CA
— Del Monte Development, Alameda, CA — Jianianhua Center, Chongqing, China — New Balance, San Francisco, CA — 501 Fairview Urban Uniion Buiding, Seattle, WA — Rodeo 39, Stanton, CA
01 JBL Flagship Store, New York, NY © Cameron Michael 02 New Balance Store, Boston, MA 03 400 Fairview, Seattle, WA ©Magda Biernat 04 Rodeo 39, Stanton, CA ©John Bare & ©Brad Nelson
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The redevelopment of a blighted area just off the freeway puts a small city back on the map with a thriving retail center. Going beyond a traditional food hall, it has become a 37,000 square foot culinary and community experience. Fold up storefront doors allow the space to function inside-out and take advantage of the warm climate. These doors lead to three distinct exterior patios for dining, the largest featuring a custom festoon lighting solution that is a highlight of its own. The design, from parking to patio, provides ample warm lighting to reinforce safety and invite the community into this space that was formerly unfavorable. The perimeter circulation of the building is illuminated with simple post top lighting on wood poles that complement the wood accents on the building. Their placement creates a formal frame of the building’s entry and the light creates a soft gradient on the buildings wood accents and colorful graphic art murals.
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We strive to realize the promise of sports centers as places that can light up a city and bring community medium in itself to help mark celebrations and cheer on the team. 01 Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV ©Jason O’Rear 02 Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA ©Jim Simmons 03 Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA ©Brian Gassel Photography 04 Great Park Ice, Irvine, CA together. For our practice light is a
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— Las Vegas Raiders NFL Stadium, Las Vegas, NV — Citi Field Lighting Upgrade, Queens, NY — TD Garden Repositioning, Boston, MA — Wells Fargo Arena Repositioning, Philadelphia, PA — Periman Wellness Center, Andrews, TX — Basrah Sports Center, Basrah, Iraq — Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA — Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, ID — Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA — Safeco Field, Seattle, WA — Salt River at Talking Stick, Scottsdale, AZ — Earthquakes Stadium, San Jose, CA
— Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium, Denver, CO — Stockton Events Center, Stockton, CA — Westport Weston Family Center, Westport, CT — Madison Square Garden Training Facilities Renovation, Tarrytown, NY
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In Irvine, California, Great Park Ice and FivePoint Arena combine the largest community ice complex in the region with a training facility for the Anaheim Ducks of the National Hockey League (NHL). Additional amenities include a pub, amphitheater, classrooms, and an array of outdoor public spaces. WSP provided Electrical, Fire Protection services, Architectural Lighting Design, Low Voltage system design services, and building commissioning for this project. tk1sc also completed design services for a 1.4-megawatt solar plant. This project was awarded a LEED Silver Certification. The Great Park Ice facility is a 280,000 square foot ground-up facility within the Orange County Great Park sports complex, which features various outdoor sporting venues. The building features four indoor ice rinks — three NHL regulation rinks and one Olympic regulation rink — a full-service restaurant and bar, a café, and a gym. It serves as the new training facility for the Anaheim Ducks® National Hockey League team. The project’s goal was to make a highly functional space for users that is energy efficient for all-day use, highly controllable for various event types, and aesthetically impressive through scale, palette, and integration.
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Carefully planned lighting helps create neighborhoods that are safe, welcoming and alive with urban character and diversity.
Relevant Experience
— Bell Street Park Boulevard, Seattle, WA — Yesler Terrace Redevelopment, Seattle, WA — Stadium Way, Washington State University, Pullman WA — Wilmington Park, Los Angeles, CA — Route 34, New Haven, CT — Greenlake Village, Seattle, WA — Lithia Motors Commons, Medford, OR — Sound Transit Tukwila Station, Tukwila, WA — Trinity Courtyard, San Francisco, CA — Treasure Island Streetscapes Stages 2 and 3, San Francisco, CA — Treasure Island Parks and Open Space Stage 2 and 3, San Francisco, CA
— Veteran’s Affairs Campus Master Plan, Palo Alto, CA — Tech Client at Moffett Place, Phase 2, Sunnyvale, CA
01 Wilmington Park, Los Angeles, CA ©Bruce Damonte 02 Bell Street Park Boulevard, Seattle, WA ©WSP 03 Beacon Park, Irvine, CA
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Beacon Park is the first in a series of neighborhood parks within a large scale residential development. It is an iconic destination for homeowners and starting point for visitors. Working with landscape architects Valley Crest Design Group and architects Ware Malcomb, StudioK1 has brought magical energy to the first of multiple parks under design and construction within Orange County’s Great Park for FivePoint Communities. StudioK1 has created a night-time family playground, including the Coolest. Treehouse. Ever. Taking advantage of the multiple heritage trees throughout the park.
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WSP’s Property and Buildings group is a global leader in the field of structural, mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering and related specialist services for the vertical built environment. We have a history of close collaboration with clients and a reputation for delivering innovative, integrated solutions to complex problems, leadership in sustainability and a commitment to energy-efficient design. WSP USA is the U.S. operating company of WSP, one of the world’s leading engineering, environment and professional services firms. Recognized on Fast Company’s Brands That Matter List for 2022 as a top Community-Minded Business, WSP USA brings together engineers, planners, technical experts, strategic advisors and construction management professionals who are dedicated to collaborate in the best interests of serving local communities. WSP USA designs lasting solutions in the buildings, transportation, energy, water and environment markets. With more than 15,500 employees in 300 offices across the U.S., WSP partners with its clients to help communities prosper.
Lilian Fu, IALD, LC Lighting Design, National Practice Lead 425 Market Street 17th Floor San Francisco, CA 94105 415.402.5801 lilian.fu@wsp.com Yosuke Hiraiwa, LC Lighting Design, East Region Lead One Penn Plaza 250 W. 34th Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10119 212.370.8968 Yosuke.hiraiwa@wsp.com Eileen Thomas, IALD, LC, LEED AP Lighting Design, West Region Lead 1001 Fourth Avenue Suite 3100 Seattle, WA 98154 206.382.5217 eileen.thomas@wsp.com
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