Museum of Jewish Heritage

      New York City, New York, USA


      Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo Architects, NY in collaboration with Spagnola & Associates, NY designed a stunning and other-worldly dedication at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, in New York City, using a custom designed Lumina™ panel. The panels are illuminated along the top and bottom edges with high intensity white LED lights.

      Light emission occurs in a custom gradient pattern that creates a halo around the rows of letters in the center and then gradually fades towards the periphery. The slightly cool temperature of the LED lights offers a starry contrast to the warm glow of the stainless steel dedication.

      Specifications

      • Application

        Artwork, Signage & Branding, Wall

      • Industry

        Commercial, Education, Civic and Culture

      • Environment

        Indoor

      • Illumination

        Edge

      • Material

        Resin

      • Overall Color

        Clear (Clear-Clear-Clear)

      • Size

        60" x 120"

      • Material Property

        Light Emitting

      • Family

        Lumina™

      • Thickness

        1-1/2"

      • Double Sided

        No

      • Pattern

        Random High Density

      • Grain

        1/4"

      • Installation Solution

        Freestanding

      • Lighting

        White-5000K

      • Light Emission

        Face