The Lighting Quotient LED Architectural Lighting Fixture

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The Lighting Quotients first LED architectural lighting fixture is made with the companys fraqtir optical technology and achieves a warm wash of white light in an asymmetric pattern with the help of Philips Lumileds Luxeon Rebel emitters. The luminaire has an impact-resistant acrylic cover lens and extruded aluminum heat-sink housing, which can be interlocked together in continuous rows to aim as one. The heat-sink also conducts heat away from the removable light engine assembly, allowing the fixtures to avoid overheating in tight spaces. Aiming is adjustable and lockable. High-efficiency drivers can be remotely mounted or integral to the luminaire, and dimming is optional. thelightingquotient.com

The Lighting Quotients first LED architectural lighting fixture is made with the companys fraqtir optical technology and achieves a warm wash of white light in an asymmetric pattern with the help of Philips Lumileds Luxeon Rebel emitters. The luminaire has an impact-resistant acrylic cover lens and extruded aluminum heat-sink housing, which can be interlocked together in continuous rows to aim as one. The heat-sink also conducts heat away from the removable light engine assembly, allowing the fixtures to avoid overheating in tight spaces. Aiming is adjustable and lockable. High-efficiency drivers can be remotely mounted or integral to the luminaire, and dimming is optional. thelightingquotient.com

The Lighting Quotient’s first LED architectural lighting fixture is made with the company’s fraqtir optical technology and achieves a warm wash of white light in an asymmetric pattern with the help of Philips Lumileds Luxeon Rebel emitters. The luminaire has an impact-resistant acrylic cover lens and extruded aluminum heat-sink housing, which can be interlocked together in continuous rows to aim as one. The heat-sink also conducts heat away from the removable light engine assembly, allowing the fixtures to avoid overheating in tight spaces. Aiming is adjustable and lockable. High-efficiency drivers can be remotely mounted or integral to the luminaire, and dimming is optional. thelightingquotient.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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