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Fully Recessed Emergency Downlights

Our newest product, fully recessed emergency downlights, custom designed for MoMA, are now available for everyone.

New Year | New Litelab

2022 will be a year of transformation for Litelab with a new website, product launches, and updated cutsheets & catalog codes.

The new Buffalo AKG Art Museum

The new Buffalo AKG Art Museum is designed as a community-focused institution. Litelab provided a service spine that combines power distribution, emergency, HVAC and data infrastructures, and custom LED lights with up to 6000 lumen output at 98 CRI.

Powerhouse Arts New York

Powerhouse Arts is housed in a formerly abandoned 1904 Power Station. Once a popular venue for graffiti artists, squatters and ravers, it was affectionally called the "Batcave." In 2016, Herzog & de Meuron reimaged the space, respecting its heritage. Today, it houses a thriving artistic community.

Adaptive Reuse – Part 1 Environmental and Social Rationale

Adaptive reuse can be a powerful tool for reactivating a neighborhood in a way that respects the social and historical fabric of the area and reduces the environmental impact of construction. It entails as many challenges as it does opportunities. This article addresses some of each.

Adaptive Reuse – Part 2: Building Lifecycles and Service Upgrades

Adaptive product design means addressing all phases of a product's lifecycle, anticipating change in a manner that allows users to address it in the least invasive manner possible. This means designing robust systems that are durable, adaptable, maintainable and replaceable.

MoMA Warsaw: Rethinking the White Cube

MoMA Warsaw engages with a complicated site to deliver a building of muted complexity. The high modernist aesthetic of the building announces a new era for Warsaw. Litelab developed a modular system for the interior lighting environment, complementing and accentuating the architectural intent.

Brooklyn’s New Creative Beacon: The L10 Arts and Cultural Center

The L10 Arts and Cultural Center unites four major institutions in a dynamic, 65,000-square-foot space in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Designed for collaboration and community, it sets a new standard for inclusive, flexible cultural infrastructure.