USA - TMB PowerPAR lighting instruments are being used to highlight two rotating automobiles from a trim height of 85ft, while conserving fixture count, in a recently installed display in the lobby of the Renaissance Center General Motors HQ in Detroit. Tom Bagnasco, president of Lighting Design Services Inc, located in Harrison Township, Michigan, accomplished the job using only eight TMB PowerPAR luminaires in the 40ft x 100ft atrium at the Renaissance Center. The main entry lighting was designed by Bagnasco, utilizing TMB PowerPARs and other equipment purchased from Light Source Inc of Milford, Michigan.

"After much research, we found the TMB PowerPAR to be the perfect choice for this application. The entire room is stainless steel and glass so overcoming the glare problems required a versatile unit to control beam patterns and spread," says Bagnasco. "Furthermore, color temperature is important to maintain an integrated look with the architectural lighting."The TMB PowerPAR is available in hot- or auto-restrike versions, and is designed for illuminating high profile products in the most challenging lighting situations. Light Source, Inc. is a full service entertainment dealer, and has specialized in display and exhibit lighting for the special events industry for over 25 years. Jeff Mateer of Light Source, comments: "We have had a long-standing relationship with TMB and have lit all the major auto shows in the US so it was natural that General Motors came to Lighting Design Services and for us to illuminate and showcase their main headquarters."

(Lee Baldock)


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