Liberty Science Center, NJ
The Liberty Science Center, located at 222 Jersey City Blvd, Jersey City, NJ, is an interactive science museum and learning center. When it opened in 1993, it was the largest planetarium in the Western Hemisphere, and fourth largest in the world.
During planned facility renovations, the project was also expanded to include exterior lighting. The final results were so dramatic that Designing Lighting magazine showcased the project on their Oct/Nov issue.
To illuminate interior spaces and create striking visual effects, Solid State Luminaires ColourLine Graze and SSF2106 Flood Lights were utilized. To create the luminous and radiant skyline landmark on the exterior, SSL’s ColourLine WET and SSF2109 Flood Lights washed the façade with a controlled, colorful composition.
- For ColourLine Graze information, click HERE
- For ColourLine WET information, click HERE
- For SSF2106 Flood Light information, click HERE
- For SSF2109 Flood Light information, click HERE
- To view the Designing Lighting article, click HERE
- Liberty Science Center website, click HERE
- LSC Tower Lights website, click HERE
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