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A LOVE STORY RIGHTS CASS AVE. / MIDTOWN VIADUCTS PROPOSAL 5101 Loraine St. Detroit, MI 48208 (734) 531-8555 www.creative-rights.org [email protected] TEAM PROJECT MANAGER Brandon Weiner Creative Rights LEAD DESIGNER Seth Weiner LIGHTING DESIGN CONSULTANT Matt Alleman, Carrie Walker SmithGroup JJR DESIGN CONSULTANT Catie Newell Alibi Studio ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANT Eva Sommeregger eyeTRY architects FABRICATION Alex Porbe Incite Design INSTALLATION Joe Proper Schmoe LLC TEXT INSTALLATION Katherine Craig WORKSPACE Justin Mast Practice Space

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A

LOVE

STORY

R I G H T S

CASS AVE. / MIDTOWN VIADUCTS PROPOSAL

5101 Lora ine St .Det ro i t , M I 48208

(734) 531-8555www.creat i ve-r ights .orgbrandon@creat ive-r ights .org

TEAM

PROJECT MANAGER

Brandon WeinerCreat i ve R ights

LEAD DES IGNER

Seth Weiner

LIGHTING DES IGN CONSULTANT

Mat t A l leman, Car r ie WalkerSmithGroup JJR

DESIGN CONSULTANT

Cat ie Newel lA l ib i Stud io

ARCH ITECTURAL CONSULTANT

Eva SommereggereyeTRY arch i tects

FABR ICATION

A lex PorbeInc i te Des ign

INSTALLATION

Joe ProperSchmoe LLC

TEXT INSTALLATION

Kather ine Cra ig

WORKSPACE

Just in MastPra ct ice Space

2WALL TEXT REFERENCE

Because gasoline was fed to the engine only by gravity, and also because the reverse gear offered more power than the forward gears, the Model T frequently had to be driven up a steep hill backward.

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Detroit is a city of romance. It is a city of automobiles and a city that loves automobiles. But l ike any good love story, it ’s complicated. A Love Story is a public art l ighting installation that inspires Detroiters to celebrate and confront the City’s complicated relationship with the auto industry. The installation transforms the Cass Ave. viaduct into a signature visitor destination that compels both drivers and pedestrians to examine their relationship with the city and its history. Through the use of l ighting and visual art, A Love Story seeks to create a habitable condition of the past that amplifies a moment in the present. It creates this habitable condition by reproducing the historical l ighting found in three Detroit automotive factories. In addition to recreating the character and intensity of l ight, A Love Story’s l ighting system includes custom replicas of the pendant l ight fixtures used in each of the three factories during a historically significant year. The pendants provide accent l ighting, while LED lights are employed as the primary source of l ight that generates the historical effect. The use of the historical pen-dants in conjunction with the LED lights serves to connect our past to the present, symbolizing the ongoing nature of A Love Story and Detroit’s history of innovation, which continues today in Tech Town. Where the lighting system of A Love Story creates a habitable moment of the past, the visual art component of the installation amplifies that moment and brings it into the present. Portions of text merge with infor-mational displays to transform the viaduct into a composite modern art exhibition and history museum. A Love Story incorporates the beautiful arches of the Cass Ave. viaduct by arranging the text so that pedestrians are required to continuously move through the exhibit--and drivers are compelled to get out of their vehicles--in order to complete the story.

Beyond the lighting and visual art, A Love Story in-cludes a companion website with additional informa-tion on the installation and the history of the auto industry in Detroit. The website also features original research and oral histories centered around the ex-periences of residents in the surrounding areas of the Cass Ave. viaduct during the historical periods covered by the installation. The setting for A Love Story consists of three histori-cal auto plants. The lighting and text correspond to each plant, the time period in which it was active, and the stage in the “relationship” which it represents. Flir tation: The Ford Piquette Plant – 1908 The Piquette Plant opened in 1904 and closed in 1910 as production was moved to the Highland Park Plant. While it was only open a short amount of time, the Piquette Plant truly shaped the following century. The concept for the Model T was developed at Piquette in 1907. In 1908, the Model T, which is widely credited for “democratizing transportation,” went into produc-tion and became the first automobile affordable to the average consumer. The early use of electric l ights played a key role in this process by allowing for day and night factory operation. The mood in this setting is inviting and the lighting is warm and intimate, not only because the electrical output of l ighting at the time was low, but because this period in A Love Story represents an age of innocent fun and fl ir tation. It

was a period of tremendous technological innovation at a time when the technology was not fully realized and the externalit ies of the industrial age were not yet appreciated. Honeymoon Phase: The Ford Highland Park Plant - 1913 The Highland Park Plant opened in 1910 and closed in 1928 as produc-tion was moved to the Rouge Plant. Highland Park was home to the first mass produced automobile, thanks largely to its invention of the moving assembly line in 1913. The moving assembly line ignited the manufacturing economy that dominated the 20th century. The setting for this chapter of A Love Story has an edgy quality representing the rapid expansion of the Ford Motor Company, the attitude of reckless youth, and the impending conflict on the horizon. Marriage Counseling: The Ford River Rouge Plant - 1941 After outgrowing Highland Park, Ford moved production to the massive River Rouge Plant in 1928. A modern marvel at the time of its construc-tion, Rouge is sti l l in operation today and continues to be an innovator in the industry. In the late 1930’s and early 1940’s, Rouge was home to a number of violent events that reflected broad racial and economic tension throughout society. Among the Big Three, Ford was the most resistant to unionization. While white workers fought for improved working conditions and better pay, many African-American workers opposed unionization due in part to a UAW platform that initially formalized segregation and discrimi-natory practices. The Rouge setting in A Love Story is stark, industrial, and at times unsettl ing.

A

LOVE

STORY

R I G H T S

TEAM

PROJECT MANAGER

Brandon WeinerCreat i ve R ights

LEAD DES IGNER

Seth Weiner

LIGHTING DES IGN CONSULTANT

Mat t A l leman, Car r ie WalkerSmithGroup JJR

DESIGN CONSULTANT

Cat ie Newel lA l ib i Stud io

ARCH ITECTURAL CONSULTANT

Eva SommereggereyeTRY arch i tects

FABR ICATION

A lex PorbeInc i te Des ign

INSTALLATION

Joe ProperSchmoe LLC

TEXT INSTALLATION

Kather ine Cra ig

WORKSPACE

Just in MastPra ct ice Space

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

TEAM

PROJECT MANAGER

Brandon WeinerCreat i ve R ights

LEAD DES IGNER

Seth Weiner

LIGHTING DES IGN CONSULTANT

Mat t A l leman, Car r ie WalkerSmithGroup JJR

DESIGN CONSULTANT

Cat ie Newel lA l ib i Stud io

ARCH ITECTURAL CONSULTANT

Eva SommereggereyeTRY arch i tects

FABR ICATION

A lex PorbeInc i te Des ign

INSTALLATION

Joe ProperSchmoe LLC

WORKSPACE

Just in MastPra ct ice Space

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Creative Rights is thril led to have the opportunity to apply for the Midtown Viaducts Public Art + Lighting Project. The organization is uniquely positioned to assemble an interdisciplinary team of highly qualif ied experts to design and implement a one-of-a-kind installa-tion that will transform the Cass Avenue viaduct and inspire a thought provoking dialogue around key social issues in the city of Detroit. Creative Rights is a Detroit-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Its mission is to promote social imagination by providing consul-tation, development, and project management services for creative projects and programs. Creative Rights actively engages with and serves artists, architects and designers, entrepreneurs, urban plan-ners, city governments, students, universities, community organiza-tions, and businesses in an effort to facil itate creative projects that raise social consciousness and present transformative perspectives on community-based issues. Public art l ighting is a field that is of great importance to Creative Rights. In the summer of 2013, Creative Rights launched a public art l ighting initiative with the goal of using creative lighting projects as a vehicle for reimaging Detroit’s streets and connectivity between neighborhoods. The initiative resulted in Detroit Light Switch (http://detroitfuturecity.com/projects/detroit-l ight-switch/), an ongoing partnership between Creative Rights, the Detroit Economic Growth Corporation, Detroit Future City, and the Dutch Consulate aimed at implementing an innovative public art l ighting project in the Liver-nois Corridor. Creative Rights is leading a team that includes the award-winning Dutch lighting designer Rudolf Teunissen and working on various projects that apply Mr. Teunissen’s distinctive style of design to residential, commercial, and public spaces in Detroit.

Util izing its expertise in a variety of disciplines, including law, business, and public art, Creative Rights has experience working on a broad range of creative projects. On the public art front, Creative Rights served as a con-sultant for the Ann Arbor Public Art Commission in the City’s restructuring of its public art program. Creative Rights was a collaborator on “In Reflec-tion,” a grant-supported public art project exploring darkness through the University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Plan-ning. Creative Rights was also a collaborator on a grant from the University of the Michgan’s Arts of Citizenship program on a project entitled, “Avail-able Spaces for Available People,” which explored design-based solutions to sustainable shelters for the homeless community. Creative Rights has represented and collaborated with numerous other artists and designers in Detroit, including: Practice Space, Broken City Lab, 555 Gallery, North End Studios, The Hinterlands, Corktown Studios, and Treetown Murals. Creative Rights’ approach to the Viaducts Project will be highly collabora-tive in an effort to leverage the expertise and talents of its team members. For team members such as SmithGroup and Schmoe LLC, the project rep-resents an opportunity to be involved in a public art project with great community impact. For other team members that regularly participate in public art projects, the viaducts present an exciting platform to develop their practices in a unique environment. For all of the team members, the concept of the project and the issues it strives to confront are of the utmost importance. We believe that Detroit should be celebrated for its history of innovation. We also believe that within that history there are many issues that must be confronted. Our project strives to find a balance between at-tractive design, playfulness, and a critical approach to topics from Detroit’s history that remain relevant today. With the inclusion of a companion web-site, the goal for the project is for visitors to continue engaging with the topics beyond their visit to the viaduct.

A

LOVE

STORY

R I G H T S

TEAM

PROJECT MANAGER

Brandon WeinerCreat i ve R ights

LEAD DES IGNER

Seth Weiner

LIGHTING DES IGN CONSULTANT

Mat t A l leman, Car r ie WalkerSmithGroup JJR

DESIGN CONSULTANT

Cat ie Newel lA l ib i Stud io

ARCH ITECTURAL CONSULTANT

Eva SommereggereyeTRY arch i tects

FABR ICATION

A lex PorbeInc i te Des ign

INSTALLATION

Joe ProperSchmoe LLC

TEXT INSTALLATION

Kather ine Cra ig

WORKSPACE

Just in MastPra ct ice Space

LETTER OF INTEREST

102'4"

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6SITE PLAN

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X 4DECORATIVE PIQUETTE FIXTURES (p 11)

30 Watts / 280 lm / 2700– 3000K

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X 4DECORATIVE HIGHLAND PARK FIXTURES (p 16)

150 Watts / 980 lm / 3500– 4000K

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X 22DECORATIVE RIVER ROUGE FIXTURES (p 21)

45 Watts / 1700 lm / 6000K

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X 6SURFACE MOUNTED LED DOWNLIGHTS (p 23)

5 Watts / 335 lm / 2700– 3000K

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X 6, 10SURFACE MOUNTED LED WALL WASH (p 24-26)

18 Watts / 751lm / 3000K, 6000K

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X 17’, 60’SURFACE MOUNTED LED LINEAR NARROW BEAM (p 27)

10 Watts / 500lm / 6000K, 3000K

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ESTIMATED ANNUAL OPERATING COST(LIGHTING ONLY) $3,370

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O N J U N E 20 , 1941, FO RD S I G N ED A CO NTR ACT W ITH TH E UAW-C I O MAK I N G FO RD M OTO R TH E L AST O F TH E B I G TH REE TO U N I O N IZE. I N M OST CASES, TH E EARL I EST U N I O N PO L I C I ES FROZEEX ISTI N G PATTERNS O F SEG REGATI O N AN D D ISCR I M I NATI O N, SU CH AS TH E MA I NTENAN CE O F SEPAR ATE SEN I O R ITY L I STS.

O N J U N E 20 , 1941, FO RD S I G N ED A CO NTR ACT W ITH TH E UAW-C I O MAK I N G FO RD M OTO R TH E L AST O F TH E B I G TH REE TO U N I O N IZE. I N M OST CASES, TH E EARL I EST U N I O N PO L I C I ES FROZEEX ISTI N G PATTERNS O F SEG REGATI O N AN D D ISCR I M I NATI O N, SU CH AS TH E MA I NTENAN CE O F SEPAR ATE SEN I O R ITY L I STS.

B E C A U S E G A S O L I N E W A S F E D TO TH E E N G I N E O N LY BY G R A V I T Y A N D TH E R E V E R S E G E A R

O F F E R E D M O R E P O W E R TH A N TH E F O R W A R D G E A R S , TH E M O D E L T F R E Q U E NTLY H A D TO B E

D R I V E N U P A STE E P H I L L B A C K W A R D .

TH E P U B L I C C A N H A V E A NY C O L O R I T W A NTS , S O L O N G A S I T ' S B L A C K . . .

TH E P U B L I C C A N H A V E A NY C O L O R I T W A NTS , S O L O N G A S I T ' S B L A C K . . .

B E C A U S E G A S O L I N E W A S F E D TO TH E E N G I N E O N LY BY G R A V I T Y A N D TH E R E V E R S E G E A R

O F F E R E D M O R E P O W E R TH A N TH E F O R W A R D G E A R S , TH E M O D E L T F R E Q U E NTLY H A D TO B E

D R I V E N U P A STE E P H I L L B A C K W A R D .

WI LL IAM C. KL AN N, A FO RD M OTO R CO M PANY WO RKER, V I S ITED A CH I CAG O SL AU G HTERH O USE; H E TO LD H EN RY FO RD ABO UT TH E "D ISASSEM BLY L I N E" AN D SU G G ESTED THAT IT M I G HT BE APPL I ED, I N REVERSE, TO FACTO RY PRO D U CTI O N.

WI LL IAM C. KL AN N, A FO RD M OTO R CO M PANY WO RKER, V I S ITED A CH I CAG O SL AU G HTERH O USE; H E TO LD H EN RY FO RD ABO UT TH E "D ISASSEM BLY L I N E" AN D SU G G ESTED THAT IT M I G HT BE APPL I ED, I N REVERSE, TO FACTO RY PRO D U CTI O N.

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PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC - VIEW OF WEST WALL

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AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC - EAST ABUT LOOKING WEST

AUTOMOBILE TRAFFIC - WEST ABUT LOOKING WEST

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RIVER ROUGE FIXTURES (p 21) PIQUETTE FIXTURES (p 11)

HIGHLAND PARK FIXTURES (p 16) RIVER ROUGE FIXTURES (p 21)

LED DOWN LIGHTS (p 23) LED DOWN LIGHTS (p 23)

LED WALL WASH (p 24)

LED NARROW BEAM (p 27)

LED NARROW BEAM (p 27)LED NARROW BEAM (p 27)

LED NARROW BEAM (p 27)

LED DOWN LIGHTS (p 23)

WALL TEXT WALL TEXT

WALL TEXT

LED WALL WASH (p 24)

1908PIQUETTE PLANT

LIGHTING CONDITIONS(p 09-13)

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X 4DECORATIVE PIQUETTE FIXTURES

30 Watts / 280 lm / 2700– 3000K

1

1908THE FORD PIQUETTE PLANT(FLIRTATION)

LUMIINAIRE RENDERING

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The Piquette Plant opened in 1904 and closed in 1910 as production was moved to the Highland Park Plant. While it was only open a short amount of time, the Piquette Plant truly shaped the following century. The concept for the Model T was developed at Piquette in 1907. In 1908, the Model T, which is widely credited for “democratizing transportation,” went into production and became the first automo-bile affordable to the average consumer. The early use of electric l ights played a key role in this process by allowing for day and night factory operation. The mood in this setting is inviting and the lighting is warm and intimate, not only because the electrical output of l ighting at the time was low, but because this period in A Love Story represents an age of innocent fun and fl ir tation. It was a period of tremen-dous technological innovation at a time when the technology was not fully real-ized and the externalit ies of the industrial age were not yet appreciated.

X 4DECORATIVE PIQUETTE FIXTURES

30 Watts / 280 lm / 2700– 3000K

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FORD MODEL N CHASSIS IN ASSEMBLY ROOM / PIQUETTE AVENUE PLANT / 1906

1904 - 1910411 PIQUETTE AVENUE / DETROIT, MI 48202

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mounting: connection to concrete ceiling, must house wiring and be able to resist tampering , temperature shifts and moisture

cord: moderate flexibility, should be able to withstand tampering and moderate winds

fixture material: spun metal, stainless steel, steel, paint

fixture material: spun metal, stainless steel, steel, paint

socket type: E12

weather / tamper proofing: anti-shatter globe (weather proof ) / wire guard

lamp type: edison long filament bulb

X 4DECORATIVE PIQUETTE FIXTURES

30 Watts / 280 lm / 2700– 3000K

1

LUMINAIRE SPECIFICATIONS

12VIEW OF PIQUETTE PLANT / HIGHLAND PARK SEGMENT

13WALL TEXT REFERENCE

In slaughterhouses, cattle carcases were placed on hooks that were moved by a conveyor belt through five stations, each manned by a single worker. Five-man crews could disassemble an average of seventy-five animals per hour, or more than one per minute. William C. Klann, a Ford Motor company worker, visited a Chicago slaughterhouse; he told Henry Ford about the “disassembly line” and suggested that it might be ap-plied, in reverse, to factory production. Ford implemented the idea and is often credited with the assembly line’s invention.

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1913THE FORD HIGHLAND PARK PLANT(HONEYMOON PHASE)

LUMIINAIRE RENDERING

X 4DECORATIVE HIGHLAND PARK FIXTURES

150 Watts / 980 lm / 3500– 4000K

2

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The Highland Park Plant opened in 1910 and closed in 1928 as production was moved to the Rouge Plant. Highland Park was home to the first mass produced au-tomobile, thanks largely to its invention of the moving assembly line in 1913. The moving assembly line ignited the manu-facturing economy that dominated the 20th century. The setting for this chapter of A Love Story has an edgy quality rep-resenting the rapid expansion of the Ford Motor Company, the attitude of reckless youth, and the impending conflict on the horizon.

CAR BODY ASSEMBLY LINE / FORD HIGHLAND PARK PLANT / CA. 1914

X 4DECORATIVE HIGHLAND PARK FIXTURES

150 Watts / 980 lm / 3500– 4000K

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1910 - 192891 MANCHESTER AVENUE / HIGHLAND PARK, MI 48203

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mounting: connection to concrete ceiling, must house wiring and be able to resist tampering , temperature shifts and moisture

cord: moderate flexibility, should be able to withstand tampering and moderate winds

fixture material: spun metal, stainless steel, steel, paint

socket type: E27

lamp type: edison long filament bulbweather / tamper proofing: anti-shatter globe (weather proof ) / wire guard

LUMINAIRE SPECIFICATIONS

X 4DECORATIVE HIGHLAND PARK FIXTURES

150 Watts / 980 lm / 3500– 4000K

2

17VIEW THROUGH PIQUETTE PLANT / HIGHLAND PARK SEGMENT ARCHES

18WALL TEXT REFERENCE

ON JUNE 20, 1941, FORD SIGNED A CONTRACT WITH THE UAW-CIO MAKING FORD MOTOR THE LAST OF THE BIG THREE TO UNIONIZE. IN MOST CASES, THE EAR-LIEST UNION POLICIES FROZE EXISTING PATTERNS OF SEGREGATION AND DISCRIMINATION, SUCH AS THE MAINTENANCE OF SEPARATE SENIORITY LISTS.

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X 22DECORATIVE RIVER ROUGE FIXTURES

45 Watts / 1700 lm / 6000K

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1941THE FORD HIGHLAND PARK PLANT(MARRIAGE COUNSELING)

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After outgrowing Highland Park, Ford moved production to the massive River Rouge Plant in 1928. A modern marvel at the time of its construction, Rouge is sti l l in operation today and continues to be an innovator in the industry. In the late 1930’s and early 1940’s, Rouge was home to a number of violent events that reflected broad racial and economic ten-sion throughout society. Among the Big Three, Ford was the most resistant to unionization. While white workers fought for improved working conditions and bet-ter pay, many African-American workers opposed unionization due in part to a UAW platform that initially formalized segrega-tion and discriminatory practices.

FINISHING ASSEMBLY LINE / FORD RIVER ROUGE PLANT / 1940

1928 - PRESENT3001 MILLER ROAD / DEARBORN, MI 48126

X 22DECORATIVE RIVER ROUGE FIXTURES

45 Watts / 1700 lm / 6000K

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mounting: connection to concrete ceiling, must house wiring and be able to resist tampering , temperature shifts and moisture

cord: moderate flexibility, should be able to withstand tampering and moderate winds

fixture material: stainless steel, steel, paint

lamp type: t12/t8 fluorescent – daylight white led tube (4’) weather / tamper proofing: anti-shatter globe (weather proof ) / wire guard

X 22DECORATIVE RIVER ROUGE FIXTURES

45 Watts / 1700 lm / 6000K

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22VIEW OF RIVER ROUGE SEGMENT

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GuideLed SL 13032, 13042 CG-SSurface mounting with narrow beam optics

LEDLEDEN1838EN

1838IP41IP41

GuideLed SL 13032, 13042 CG-S

• Safety luminaire in LED technology for surface mounting• Low profi le of only 30 mm• Unobtrusive appearance ensured by optics integrated in the luminaire• Suitable for mounting heights up to 28 m by narrow beam optics and exceptionally effi cient

HighPower LEDs• Spacing up to 25 m from luminaire to luminaire with optics for escape route illumination• Up to 14 m from luminaire to luminaire with optics for open area illumination• Minimum service requirement due to high service life of the LEDs (50,000 hours)

Luminous fl ux ΦN 335 lm

Luminous fl ux ΦE/ΦN at the end of rated operating time

100%

Housing material PC, aluminium

Housing colour White RAL 9010

Weight 0.43 kg

Type of mounting Surface mounting

Connection terminal 2 x 3 x 2.5 mm²

Voltage ranges 220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz176 - 275 V DC

Current consumption - battery operation (220 V) 21.5 mA

Power consumption mains operation (apparent power / effective power)

8.5 VA / 5.0 W

Permissible ambient temperature -20 °C to +40 °C

Light source HighPower LEDs 2 x 1.5 W

Ordering details Scope of supply Order No.

GuideLed SL 13032 CG-S surface mounting with asymmetric narrow beam optics for escape route illumination incl. LED supply and CG-S technology (20 addresses)

40071353483

GuideLed SL 13042 CG-S surface mounting with symmetric narrow beam optics for anti-panic / open area illumination incl. LED supply and CG-S technology (20 addresses)

40071353482

Additional enclosure for more space for wiring and cable entry, very large opening from above, two-sided cable entry for surface-mounted wiring incl. through-wiring terminal and connection cable to luminaire, degree of protection: IP31

40071353585

GuideLed SL 13032 CG-S

GuideLed SL 13042 CG-S

Light distribution curve GuideLed SL 13032 CG-S surface mounting with asymmetric optics

Light distribution curve GuideLed SL 13042 CG-S surface mounting with symmetric optics

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X 6SURFACE MOUNTED LED DOWNLIGHTS

5 Watts / 335 lm / 2700– 3000K

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LED SPECIFICATIONS

Features Specifications

Performance

with fraqtir LED

3"(76mm)

4-3/4"(120mm)

5"(127mm)

9-11/16" (246mm)3"

(76mm)6-9/16"

(167mm)

7-1/2"(190mm)

6"(152mm)

30" (762mm)4-1/2"

(114mm)

LMN

LM

N

O

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C

HJ

K

ABDE

FP

1/14

Optic Assembly:Two-piece extruded aluminum heat sink housing and light engine. Exterior heat sink anodized for maximum emissivity. Removable interior extrusion treated to maximize thermal conductivity. Precision formed asymmetric optical light bar of high temperature, water-clear acrylic. Extruded aluminum door frame with captive tamper-resistant fasteners. Clear tempered glass lens with elliptical distribution holographic diffuser; maximizes lateral distribution without disturbing asymmetric forward throw.Finish:Exterior surfaces – 6 stage pretreatment and electrostatically applied thermoset polyester powder coating for a durable abrasion, fade and corrosion resistant finish. Choice of semigloss colors (see ordering information).Extruded aluminum heat sink/housing plus yoke, door frame and decorative end plates are finished in color.

Mounting:S mount provided with 1/2" NPT nipple, wet location outlet box and cover finished to match the luminaire. V mount provided with 1/2" NPT nipple only.X mount for use with aluminum cantilever or slipfitter accessory (ordered separately). Top or side mount slipfitter for 2-3/8" O.D. stanchion, pole (by others).Electrical:Integral electronic HPF constant current driver. Leads exit housing through watertight flush cord entry and silicone coated fiberglass sleeving with 8" (.2m) exposed beyond nipple. 60" (1.5m) leads for X mount.For complete driver specifications, see Accessories Section.Standard:UL listed or CSA certified for wet locations.5 year warranty, maximum ambient temperature 45°C (113°F).

Compact size, – ideal for unobtrusively highlighting walls, facades, signs

Durable and secure – thermal and impact resistant lens, tamper-resistant fasteners, set screw in yoke locks aiming

Precured silicone gaskets, unique flush cord entry – seal out dirt and moisture, maintain performance

Style S170

SV1.0

Lighting the Vertical Small outdoor, integral

A Mitred extrudedaluminum door frame

B Precured silicone door and lens gasket

C Clear impact resistanttempered glass lens

D Die-cast aluminum end plates

E Aluminum yokeF 1/2” NPT nippleG Tamper-resistant

captive door screwsH Locking set screwJ Aluminum reveal

plates (black)

K Specular extruded aluminum reflector

L 1” x 1-1/2” aluminum armM Welded aluminum mounting

plate with splice access coverN Outlet box (by others or AMS

splice box (ordered separately)

O Accessory extruded aluminum slipfitter for 2-3/8” O.D. pole or tenon

P Weatherproof outlet box(S mount)

Solid State (LED)

V Mount 1:8 Scale

Mounting Plate

Side-Mount Slipfitter(for use with X mount)

Cantilever: Lighting Downward 1:12 Scale(for use with X mount)

S Mount 1:8 Scale(weatherproof outlet box included)

500 Cd

700mA

350mA

fraqtir technology uses a combination of refraction and total internal reflection, creating a distribution of light ideal for illuminating surfaces uniformly. Glare is minimized while light delivered to the target is maximized, resulting in high efficiency.

Lighting Upward(upward/downward optional)

LED Product Partner

Cradle to Cradle CertifiedCM is a certification mark licensed by the Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute. U.S. Patent 8,465,190; foreign patents pending

For photometric and lumenmaintenance reports, visit thelightingquotient.com

L70(10k) > 60,000 per TM-21

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X 6, 10SURFACE MOUNTED LED WALL WASH

18 Watts / 751lm / 3000K, 6000K

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LED SPECIFICATIONS

To form a Catalog Number Project: Type:

Certain products illustrated may be covered by applicable patents and patents pend-ing. These specifications supersede all prior publications and are subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2014 Sylvan R. Shemitz Designs, Inc., all rights reserved.

To Order

elliptipar from The Lighting Quotient114 Boston Post Road, West Haven, Connecticut 06516, USA Voice 203.931.4455 Fax 203.931.4464 thelightingquotient.com with fraqtir LED

SV1.1

S = External yoke with 1/2" NPT nipple, wet location outlet box and cover finished to match luminaire

V = External yoke with 1/2" NPT nipple (box, cover by others)X = External yoke for use with accessory cantilever or

slipfitter (ordered separately)

170 = Small outdoor LED with integral driver

S = Solid state (LED)

1 Source

1 7 0S - - - - -1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Style S170

S170-0700-V-06-T-00-0-30-TESmall outdoor LED, extruded aluminum heat sink/housing, yoke, door frame and decorative end plates finished dark bronze. Integral 120V 700mA dimming driver compatible with line voltage trailing edge/reverse phase/ELV dimming controls by others, dims to 10% power, UL listed or CSA certified for U.S., wet locations. 3000K, 84+ CRI.

Example

00 = No optionsV0 = Cutoff visor

Electronic Driver1 = 120V2 = 277V

Electronic Dimming Driver*T = 120VV = 277V

Low voltage DC drivers are available; consult factory.* Dimming not available for all input voltages and control types – see

thelightingquotient.com for additional dimming specifications and limitations.

0 = UL listed or CSA certified for U.S.J = UL listed or CSA certified for Canada

2 Style

3 Drive Current/Light Output

4 Mounting

5 Finish

6 Voltage/Driver

7 Option (see Accessories Section for specifications)

8 Destination Requirement

- -9

-10

27 = 2700K, 80+ CRI30 = 3000K, 80+ CRI

9 Color Temperature

10 Dimming*00 = Non-dimming. Minimum starting temperature -25°C.TE = LighTech 120-277V input, dimming range 100%-10%,

line voltage trailing edge/reverse phase/ELV dimming controls by others. Minimum starting temperature -25°C.

M7 = Advance Xitanium 120-277V input, dimming for 120V only, dimming range 100%-10%, 0-10V analog controls by others. Minimum starting temperature -20°C.

*Dimming range refers to % power input, % light output will vary.

Code Drive Current Lumens Power Input0350 350mA 425 8W0700 700mA 750 18W

99 = Custom RAL or computer matched color to be specified, consult sales representative.

02 = Semigloss white06 = Dark bronze07 = Silver08 = Semigloss black17 = Champagne18 = Copper

Order separately. See Accessories Section for specifications.

Accessories

AEGV 0D0 = External vertical blade baffle, black for lengthwise shielding

2 = 25° shielding 4 = 45°

ACJ 30 = Cantilever, 30" (760mm) setback (for use with X mount unit)

0 = U.S. J = Canada

5 Finish

AVG 0D0 = Cutoff visor

5 Finish

ASP T10 = Top-mount slipfitter, for 2-3/8" O.D. pole, stanchion or tenon (for use with single X mount unit)

5 Finish

ASP S10 = Side-mount slipfitter, for 2-3/8" O.D. pole, stanchion or tenon (for use with single X mount unit)

5 Finish

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AMS 000 = Surface mount splice box for use with ACJ cantilever

5 Finish

The external shapes of the housings are trademarks of Sylvan R. Shemitz Designs, Inc. dba The Lighting Quotient, makers of elliptipar, tambient and fraqtir.

700 mA(3000K)

outputat right

35 = 3500K, 80+ CRI40 = 4000K, 80+ CRI

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X 6, 10SURFACE MOUNTED LED WALL WASH

18 Watts / 751lm / 3000K, 6000K

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elliptipar6/04

Outdoor Applications Guidelines Luminaire Placement

O2.0

Luminaire placement depends on the dimensions of thelighted surface and the lamp source to be used.Point sources (tungsten halogen, hex tube and HID) shouldtypically be mounted at a setback (X) equal to 1/4 of thethrow distance (D), but not less than 30". On-centerspacings (Y) range from 1-3/4 times (preferred) to 2 times(maximum) the setback. (See diagrams at right.)Linear sources (T5, T5HO, T12HO, and T12VHO fluorescent)are typically mounted at a setback equal to 1/8 the throwdistance, but not less than 8" (T5, T8) or 18" (T5 HO,T12HO/VHO).Dimension Key:

D = Target surface dimensionX = Setback from target surface to lamp centerY = On-center spacing

See page I-1.0 in the Indoor Applications section for acomplete discussion of recommended aiming and placementof elliptipar luminaires.

Y/2Y

Y Y/2X

D

Target Surface

D

X

Y/2 Y Y Y/2

Target Surface

D

X

Y/2Y

YY/2

Target Surface

X

Y/2 Y Y Y/2

D

Target Surface

Placement - Washing Down a Vertical Surface Placement - Washing Up a Vertical Surface

Placement - Uplighting a Horizontal Surface Placement - Washing Across a Horizontal Surface

26LED SPECIFICATIONS

X 6, 10SURFACE MOUNTED LED WALL WASH

18 Watts / 751lm / 3000K, 6000K

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Features

Up to 3000lm per meter or 900lm per foot Superior quality of white light: excellent LED to LED color consistency (3 step

MacAdam ellipse centered on the black body curve) and specified color over angle CRI 85 LED pitch is maintained within and between luminaires Through-wiring for end-to-end connection Low profile: 56mm/2.2" high, 72mm/2.83" wide Unibody design: machined from solid extrusion, sealed with dry air IP66 rated Operating temperatures: -40°C to +50°C, -40°F to 122°F Lens: optically clear tempered glass (no yellowing over time) Guaranteed long life time and high performance: no electrolytic capacitors 5 year limited warranty

®STR9 Monochromatic is a high performance, high power, linear surface mount LED luminaire designed for exterior architectural lighting applications such as: wall washing, wall grazing and cove lighting for facades, bridges, airports, shopping malls.

®STR9 is totally weatherproof and IP66 rated for use in dry, damp or wet locations. GVA's Unibody design, proprietary sealing process and sealed connectors (even when unmated) contribute to the STR9's unmatched reliability.

®New for 2014, the STR9 now features through-wiring for end-to-end fixture connection; greatly simplifying installation. New, more compact mounting brackets are also featured on the new design. Its clean, modern look and compact size make it virtually invisible on the structure to which it is installed.

® ®INFINITY™ technology is available for the STR9 . Up to 264m or 866ft of STR9 luminaires can be connected end-to-end and powered from a single source.

The proven thermal design of the luminaire is effective in hot and humid climates as well as severe northern winters.

6 color temperatures of white as well as 5 colored LED options are available.10 different beam angles are available;5 symmetrical and 3 elliptical and 2 tilted to achieve a wide variety of lighting effects.

OPTICS (FWHM Beam Angle)

8 - 8°x8° 10 - 10°x10°30 - 30°x30°60 - 60°x60°80 - 80°x80°10x60 - Elliptical 10°x 60°30x60 - Elliptical 30°x60°40x70 - Elliptical 40°x70°15x15x5 - Narrow Tilted 15°x15° - 5° Tilt15x55x5 - Narrow Elliptical 12°x46° - 5° Tilt

LED COLOR

2700K3000K3000K-H1 - CRI 953500K**4000K5000K6500K**RD - RedAM - AmberGR - GreenBL - BlueRB - Royal Blue

POWERper 300mm/1ft.

5W - ASHRAE/IESNA7.5W15W

MOUNTING BRACKET

SM - Surface Mount AdjustableSML - Surface Mount Non-AdjustableW40 - Wall Mount Adjustable 38mmW80 - Wall Mount Adjustable 78mmW130 - Wall Mount Adjustable 131mmW155 - Wall Mount Adjustable 155mmW180 - Wall Mount Adjustable 187mmCTL - Cantilever AdjustableMCD - Cantilever Non-Adjustable

- Clip Mount Non-AdjustableCLP

OPTIONS

LVW - Glare Control Louver, WhiteLVB - Glare Control Louver, Black

BODY COLOR

CM - Clear MatteBM - Black Matte

VOLTAGE*

ELV24 - 24V DCELV48 - 48V DCINF - 380V DC

Specification Logic

Mechanical Drawing

NOMINAL LENGTH

300*600900120015001800*2100*2400*

CONTROL

ND-No Dimming, On/OffZH-GVA Protocol ZH

FAMILY

STR9

Date:

Type:

Company:

Project:

Product Specification Sheet

Product Configuration

STR9 -1500 -CM -7.5W -3000K-H1 -15x55x5 -ZH -ELV48 -W180 -LVW

Options

3 power options: 5W - to comply with ASHRAE/IESNA, 7.5W and 15W per 300mm/1ft 11 standard LED colors including 6 color temperatures of white 10 standard beam angles: 5 symmetric 8°, 10°, 30°, 60°, 80°, 3 elliptical: 10°x60°,

30°x60° and 40°x70° and two tilted: 15°x15°x5° and 15°x55°x5° 4 standard (600, 900, 1200 and 1500mm) and 4 custom (300,1800, 2100 and

2400mm) fixture lengths. Some restrictions apply; consult the factory. Mounitng brackets: 7 adjustable and 3 non-adjustable Input power options: ELV (24V DC or 48V DC) or INFINITY (380V DC) Glare control louver 95 CRI for 3000K LEDs DMX, DALI or 0~10V dimming though ZH proprietary control protocol and GVA Power-

Data Equipment Custom color combinations

L

D

72mm2.83in

Typical System Diagram

®STR9

®STR9

LEADER CABLE

CONTROL I/OLINE VOLTAGE

INPUT

GVA POWER-DATA BOX

Nominal

300*600900120015001800*2100*2400*

Lmm29859889811981498179820982390

in11.723.535.447.259.070.882.694.4

Dmm1503306309301230153018302130

in613243648607283

* Custom configuration, consult factory** Conforms to non-standard colour consistency specification

®STR9 Monochromatic ALL NEWHigh Performance High Power Wall Washer and Wall Grazer

SP-STR9-MONO 06.11.13GVA Lighting, Inc. 3400 Ridgeway Drive, # 14 Mississauga, Ontario L5L 0A2, Canada

Tel: + 1 905 569 6044 Fax: + 1 905 569 9823 Email: [email protected]

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®STR9 Monochromatic ALL NEWHigh Performance High Power Wall Washer and Wall Grazer

SP-STR9-MONO 06.11.13GVA Lighting, Inc. 3400 Ridgeway Drive, # 14 Mississauga, Ontario L5L 0A2, Canada

Tel: + 1 905 569 6044 Fax: + 1 905 569 9823 Email: [email protected]

SMSML

W180

W155

W130

W80

W40

CLP

CTL

MCD

CLP

Mounting Diagrams

MCD - Non-Adjustable Cantilever Bracket

CTL - Cantilever Adjustable

369mm15.5in

115mm4.5in

500mm20in

65°max

27LED SPECIFICATIONS

X 17’, 60’SURFACE MOUNTED LED LINEAR NARROW BEAM

10 Watts / 500lm / 6000K, 3000K

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