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Avenue of the Arts
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ColorBlast Powercore 

ColorGraze Powercore 

ColorReach Powercore 

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Avenue of the Arts

Philadelphia, PA

The Avenue of the Arts, Philadelphia’s premier arts and entertainment district, is home to some of the city’s most important performance venues. During the 2008 holiday season, a new permanent lighting display was unveiled that created a welcoming experience to the city’s cultural scene.

The avenue’s lighting design enhances the beauty of the buildings and provides safety and entertainment for residents and visitors alike. The lighting celebrates the Avenue of the Arts as a large performance space – bringing the excitement of the theater and performance spaces to the street. In addition, the project served as a catalyst for the development, growth, and sustainability of this urban center.

City District, an organization dedicated to enhancing the vitality of Center City Philadelphia, tapped leading lighting design firm The Lighting Practice for the installation. The firm felt it was important to keep the lighting environmentally friendly. They selected LED luminaires because they are energy efficient, and because they project light exactly where it is needed, minimizing the light pollution that traditional façade lighting can cause.

The lighting project, which took two years to complete, was officially unveiled on December 17, 2008. Philips ColorGraze™ Powercore and ColorBlast® Powercore fixtures created the dazzling lighting display and transformed the streetscape into a multi-colored canvas for the holidays.

The display was synchronized to the score of The Nutcracker, with color-changing lighting that danced across the buildings. In between the sound and light shows, coordinated lighting changes moved up and down the buildings.

In addition, Philips temporarily illuminated City Hall with ColorReach™ Powercore, a high-performance architectural floodlight, which provided color-changing and dynamic effects on the 548 ft (167 m) municipal building.   Learn more...

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Photo Credit:
Jim Abbott for the City Center District

Photo Credit:
Jim Abbott for the City Center District

Photo Credit:
Jim Abbott for the City Center District
Project Credits
Architect:  Vitetta
Installation:  Gordon Electric
Lighting Design:  The Lighting Practice
System Integration Support:  PRG


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