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tely, Cooper Lighting, an industry leader in delivering innovative lighting products and transformational lighting technology, offered efficient lighting solutions to the University of Kansas’
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tudio 804 design team, including Halo LED recessed downlights, Neo-Ray Straight and Narrow suspended luminaires, and Sure-Lites LED Edge-lit exit signs. The team selected these energy-efficient products to illuminate Galileo’
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Pavilion, a student designed building on the campus of Johnson County Community College (JCCC), and meet the sustainable goals on the ever-expanding college campus.
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oper Lighting assisted us in acquiring energy efficient task specific lights for all our space types,”
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aid Stephanie Stone, LEED AP BD+C, University of Kansas Studio 804 graduate. “
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s Neo-Ray fixtures with emergency back-up options and modern exit signs allowed us to keep a clean modern aesthetic. The Halo LED downlights, which are featured throughout the space, allowed us to cut energy costs significantly to maintain our overall theme of sustainable, efficient design.”
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are honored to once again work with the University of Kansas’
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tudio 804 team as they continue their great work designing aesthetically pleasing, sustainable buildings,”
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aid Mark Eubanks, president of Cooper Lighting. “
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th our Halo LED and Neo-Ray solutions, as well as our LED exits are an ideal fit for this particular project providing energy-efficient illumination to Galileo’
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Pavilion. We are happy to providecontinued support to such a great program that places importance on designing facilities that aid in sustainable education for the university and community.”