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Galleries
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Bergdorf Goodman
The display windows at Bergdorf Goodman feature their acclaimed tradition of high fantasy, dramatic surprises, extraordinary fashion and compelling storytelling. With production spanning nearly a year from conception to completion, the windows invite all who view them to join in the fun of playful diversions and nostalgic games.See More > -
Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met)
“The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest museum in the Western Hemisphere. Its collection of more than two million items is not only broad—covering the entire world, from antiquity to the present—but deep, with holdings so large in a number of areas that some might be considered museums unto themselves.”See More > -
Grace Church
We were originally brought on to the Grace Church project in Brooklyn Heights to update and refine the lighting inside in the interior and the exterior of the church. Design goals included an increase in usable light levels for the aging population, reduction in energy usage, and a maintenance-friendly systemSee More > -
Lévy Gorvy Dayan Gallery (LGD)
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NY Central Synagogue
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Saks Fifth Avenue
James Ranson of Saks Fifth Ave, located on Fifth Avenue in New York City, was awarded the Grand Prize in the 2006 Gene Moore Award competition for his "Madame Butterfly" display celebrating Puccini's timeless and utterly convincing tragedy of Madame Butterfly at the Metropolitan Opera, NYCSee More > -
Trinity Church Wall Street
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Whitney Museum of American Art
On May 1, 2015, The Whitney Museum of American Art opened the doors of its new home in New York City along the Hudson River. Designed by Pritzker prize-winning architect, Renzo Piano, the museum features 50,000 square feet of indoor gallery space as well as 13,000 square feet of outdoor exhibition and terrace spaceSee More > -
9/11 Memorial & Museum
Museums devoted to human tragedies—wars, disasters, and this project commemorating the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center—necessitate a delicate balance between rationality and emotion. By restraining the impulse to "design in a minor key," the lighting design team from Fisher Marantz Stone avoided melodrama in this project, allowing visitors of the memorial to develop their own responses and emotionsSee More >