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Lutron Commercial Projects

Airports Courthouses Office Buildings Specialty
Airport Club Lounges Hospitals Palaces Stadiums / Arenas
Aquariums Hotels Resorts Zoos
Banks House of Worship Restaurants  
Casinos Libraries Retail  
Convention Centers Museums Schools / Universities  

Airports: (top)
  • Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
  • Central Illinois Regional Airport(Bloomington, IL) - Digital microWATT control system
Airport Club Lounges:(top)
  • American Airlines Admiral's Club (Atlanta, GA; Dallas, TX)
  • United Airlines Red Carpet Room (Chicago, IL)
  • Northwest Airlines World Club (Memphis, TN)
Aquariums: (top)
  • National Marine Fishery Aquarium (Santa Cruz, CA)
  • John J. Shedd Aquarium (Chicago, IL) - Lutron Control system operating the Amazon Exhibit and the Phillipine Exhibit
  • New England Aquarium (Boston, MA) - Lutron Control system operating the IMAX theatre and the visitor's center.
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium (Monterey, CA)
  • National Marine Fishery Aquarium (Santa Cruz, CA)
  • University of Maryland Aquatic Center (Maryland) - Marine Biology Center
  • New Jersey State Aquarium (Camden, NJ)
  • Shedd Aquarium (Chicago, IL)
  • Ocean Journey (Denver, CO)
Banks: (top)
  • Bank of China World Headquarters (Honk Kong) - more info. - Lutron is controlling almost the entire building (nearly 5000 circuits).  Using the entire Lutron line including ballasts and GRAFIK 6000.
  • American Airlines Credit Union (Fort Worth, TX)
Casinos: (top)
  • Caesars (Las Vegas, NV) - Total building control. The system controls lobby areas, landscape lighting, partitionable ballrooms and penthouse suites.
  • Argosy Riverside Casino (Riverside, MO)
  • Mohegan Sun Casino (Uncasville, CT)   - more info.
  • Soaring Eagle Casino (Sterling Heights, MI)
  • Hilton Flamingo Casino (Kansas City, MO)
  • Casino Du Liban(Beirut, Lebanon)
  • Hyatt Regency Casino(Athens, Greece)
  • Casino Du Liban(Beirut, Lebanon)
  • Bellagio (Las Vegas, NV)
  • Mirage (Las Vegas, NV)
  • Beau Rivage (Biloxi, MS)
  • Lucayan Casino (Grand Bahamas)
  • Harrah's (Joliet, IL)
  • Niagra Falls Casino (Niagra Falls, ON)
  • Foxwoods Casino (Ledyard, CT)
  • Suncoast Casino (Las Vegas, NV)
  • Thunder Bay Casino (Thunder Bay, ON)
  • Showboat Casino (Atlantic City, NJ)
Convention / Conference Centers: (top)
  • One Whitehall Place (London, England) - more info.
  • Meadowview Convention Center (Kingsport, TN)
  • Hawaii Convention Center (Honolulu, HI) - The main ballroom is a 25-room partitionable space.
  • McCormick Place (Chicago, IL)
  • Mohegan Sun Convention Center (Uncasville, CT)
  • Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center (San Antonio, Texas)
  • Knoxville Convention Center (Knoxville, TN)
Courthouses: (top)
  • Boston Courthouse (Boson, MA)
  • Denver US Courthouse (Denver, CO)
  • Loudoun County Courts Complex (Leesburg, VA)
  • Sacramento US Courthouse (Sacramento, CA)
  • Portland US Courthouse (Portland, OR)
  • New York US Courthouse (NYC, NY)
  • Delaware Country Courthouse (Medra, PA)
  • Ronald Reagan (Santa Ana, CA)
Hospitals: (top)
  • Robert Giffard Hospital (Montreal, QC)
  • Texas Children's Hospital Feigin Center (Houston, TX)
  • Providence Alaska Medical Center (Anchorage, AK)
  • Winchester Medical Center (Winchester, VA) - Digital microWATT control system
Hotels: (top)
  • Crowne Plaza (Springfield, IL)
  • Four Seasons Hotel (Kona, HI, Carlsbad, CA, Berlin) - Kona Facility has one G6000 processor that controls the lighting in five buildings. The dimmer panel link is about one mile long, so we used several MX-RPTR’s to extend the link.
  • Sheraton (Malayasia, Amsterdam)
  • Hyatt Hotels (Oman, Hong Kong, Athens)
  • Westin Hotel (Seattle, WA) - more info.
  • Intercontinental Hotel (Jordan)
  • Victoria & Alfred Hotel (Capetown, South Africa)
  • Hilton Hotel (Goa, India)
  • The Fairmont Dubai (Dubai) - more info.
House of Worship: (top)
  • Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Trinity Church (Princeton, NJ)
  • St. Anne's Church (Houston, TX) - more info.
Libraries: (top)
  • Daniel Boone Regional Library (Columbia, MO)
  • Ypsilanti District Library (Dexter, MI)
  • Wyoming Public Library (Wyoming, MI)
Museums: (top)
  • American Museum of Natural History (NYC, NY) - This application uses photocells to control the lighting and Serena shades to control the direct sunlight in the space.
  • Getty Center (Los Angeles, CA)
  • Guggenheim Museum (Bilboa, Spain)
  • Nikko Museum (Japan)
  • Winterthur Museum (Delaware)
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art (NYC, NY)
  • Kyoto University SCI Museum (Tokyo, Japan)
  • Museo Intetactiveo de Empresas Publicas (Medellin, Columbia)
  • Tunica Museum (Tunica, MS)
  • Hong Kong Museum of History (Hong Kong)
  • Julie Collins Smith Museum of Art at auburn University (Auburn, AL) - this applications uses a GRAFIK 5000 system to control the display lighting as well as the office lighting.  The offices/conference rooms also use occupancy sensors as another level of control.  The system is also integrated with a Johnson Controls Metasys System through the Metasys Integrator.
Office Buildings: (top)
  • Exxon Corporate Headquarters (Dallas, TX)
  • Bornner, Slosberg, & Humphrey (Boston, MA) - This is an advertising agency that uses the sequence function with colored neon lighting to generate eye-catching color when clients walk into the office.
  • AMP Global Executive Conference Center (Harrisburg, PA) - more info.
  • Litecontrol Corporation (Hanson, MA)
  • New York Life (Kansas City, MO)
  • Bloomberg Financial News (NYC, NY)
  • HealthSouth Corporation (Birmingham, AL)
  • AT&T Network Ops (Piscataway, NJ)
  • Lucent Technologies Boardroom (NYC, NY)
  • Aramco Control Room (Saudi Arabia)
  • Costamarre (Greece) - This is the headquarters for a large shipping company in Greece. The G6000 interfaces with occupancy sensors to control the lighting in the cubicled office space.
  • Mitsubishi (Nagoya, Japan)
  • HA Building (Hong Kong)
  • Reuters America Holdings (NYC, NY)
  • Gannett, USA Today (Washington, DC) - Three GRAFIK 6000 Processors interfacing with a Johnson Metasys integration system
  • Verizon Call Center (Salt Lake City, UT) - Digital microWATT project
  • NAP of the Americas (Florida) - Integration with Color Kinetics fixtures, Moving Lights, Show Controller
Palaces (top)
  • Commanders Palace (Las Vegas, NV)
Resorts (top)
  • Hilton Hawaiin Village (Honolulu, HI)
  • Phoenician Resorts (Scottsdale, AZ) - more info.
  • Sonesta Beach Hotel & Resort (Key Biscayne, FL)
  • Hyatt Chesapeake Bay Resort (Cambridge, MD)
  • Boca Raton Resort and Club (Boca Raton, FL) - more info.
Restaurants: (top)
  • All Star Cafe (Atlantic City, NJ; Las Vegas, NV; Myrtle Beach, SC) - The first was the Las Vegas All Star. After that, we used a similar database to do the other restaurants, cutting down on system design time.
  • California Cafe (King of Prussia, PA) - more info.
  • Harrah's Range Steakhouse (North Kansas City, MO) - more info.
  • Windows on the World (NYC, NY) - Formerly at the top floor of the World Trade Center
  • Planet Hollywood (Paris, Barcelona, Sydney, Moscow)
  • Bluebird Garage (London)
  • Rain Forest Cafe (Mexico City, Mexico; Cancun, Mexico)
  • ESPN Zone (Denver, CO; Chicago, IL; Atlanta, GA)
Retail: (top)
  • Giorgio's (Berverly Hills, CA)
  • Garden State Plaza (Paramus, NJ)
  • Emporio Armani (Toronto, ON) - more info.
  • Disney Village Marketplace (Orlando, FL) - This building is occupied 24 hours a day. Nine photocells control the lighting for the entire building.
  • 19 Montague Square (London)
  • Diesel Jeans and Workwear Flagship Store (San Francisco, CA) - more info.
  • Banana Republic Flagship Store (Chicago, IL) - more info.
  • Prada (NYC, NY)
  • Benetton (NYC, NY) - more info.
Schools / Universities: (top)
  • University of Connecticut (Storrs, CT) - This project started with one classroom (a very expensive installation). But in the future, as classrooms are added, the installation costs are very low (adding a wallstation). The room is added to the system by simply adding it to the database.
  • University of Toronto Electronic Classrooms (Toronto, ON) - more info.
  • Dayton Law Library (Dayton, OH)
  • OSU Fisher College (Columbus, OH)
  • University of Massachusetts (Worchester, MA)
  • University of Wisconsin, Green Bay (Green Bay, WI)
  • University of Maryland (College Park, MD)
  • Durham College (Canada) - Large project controlled by Lutron ballasts and RadioTouch controllers.
Specialty: (top)
  • Glass Block Tower (Miami, FL) - This project uses fluorescent tubes covered with colored sleeves and the G6000’s sequencing function to create different lighting effects throughout the year.
  • OARDC Poultry Science (Wooster, OH) - Sequencing is used to simulate 8 days in a week, increasing the productivity of chickens.
  • Kartchner Caverns (AZ) - Custom waterproof controls with treated dimming panels in a cavern the size of three football stadiums.  System is being used to run preprogrammed sequences to light the natural aspects of the cave.  FiberOptic data cables are run instead of twisted pair wire to eliminate problems with Lightning constantly striking the system.
Stadiums / Arenas: (top)
  • Denver Coliseum (Denver, CO)
  • MCI Systemhouse (Washington DC)
Zoos: (top)
  • Fort Worth Zoo (Fort Worth, Texas)
  • Brookfield Zoo (Brookfield, IL)
  • San Francisco Zoo (San Francisco, CA)
  • Cleveland Zoo (Cleveland, OH)
  • Bronx Zoo (NYC, NY)
  • Philadelphia Zoo (Philadelphia, PA)
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