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Ottawa lighting designer makes large scale architecture glow

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The Bank Street Bridge in Ottawa (1993).

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National Library of Canada in Ottawa (1999).

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Interior lighting design for Carriage House in Stanstead, Que. (2008).

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Lighting design for the atrium of the faculty of social sciences at the University of Ottawa (2013).

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The living wall and main stairs of the faculty of social sciences at the University of Ottawa (2013).

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Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Que. (2007). Award of excellence winner from the Illumination Engineering Society of North America.

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Light art called Psyklone created for the 2008 Candela Light Art Exhibition in Ottawa. Won the people’s choice award.

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Interior lighting design for Place Fleur de Lys in Quebec. Recipient of the Canadian Maple Leaf Award for interior design.

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Light art called Reaktor, created for the 2008 Candela exhibition in Ottawa.

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Light art called 6-Five Pieces, for Light Entertainment at LightFair in New York in 2007.

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National Defence headquarters in Ottawa (2009). Winner of an award of merit from the Illumination Engineering Society of North America.

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