Projects
Northeastern University EXP
Come see over a mile worth of curved linear in the new 350,000 square-foot state-of-the-art research center at Northeastern University called EXP. EXP will be the second science building enhancing Northeastern’s commitment to creating a globally networked ecosystem for research, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
180 Third Street
329,000 square foot life sciences building with plentiful office and lab space. 310,000 sq ft is laboratory space and office space with 19,000 square feet of amenities. Amenities include a food hall, outdoor roof deck, wellness center with indoor basketball court, coworking spaces, and covered parking.
Eventide
Transformed into a full-service restaurant with a full bar, Eventide needed a makeover and Lumos was here to help light it up with our soft glowing sphere to add a distinct elegance to their space.
Ellen M. Bozman Government Center
The renovated reimagined Bozman Center is a beautiful building with a new glow to it. From the main lobby and Library area on the first floor all down the hall and all the way up to the 3rd you’ll notice Lumos illuminated cylinders.
TCU Burnett School of Medicine
Lumos Lighting was selected to enhance the exterior of the newly constructed Burnett School of Medicine at TCU. We installed seven 72-inch RPM series rings, each providing direct illumination.
Princeton Forestal Innovation Park
Step into a world of quality at the brand-new Innovation Park that boasts ample amenities for tenants’ conveniences such as food and beverage, dry cleaning, and wellness. Walk into the gym and immediately be caught looking up at the elegant, suspended rings that bring in plenty of light for your workout.
Denver International Airport
This airport is right in our very own city and backyard, it’s an honor to be a part of something of this magnitude so close to home. Southwest Terminal C expansion comes to life with our RM93 illuminated blade series running across the concourse in continuous rows.
Gannon University I-HACK
Over 280 linear feet of continuous indirect and direct suspended illumination light the way for tomorrow’s cybersecurity professionals at Gannon University’s Institute for Health and Cyber Knowledge (I-HACK).
Aggie Park at Texas A&M University
Welcome to Aggie Park, Texas A&M’s top-notch green space! We helped light the way with 147 stunning SPH spheres (12", 16", and 20") suspended from catenary cables, glowing like stars over 20 acres of pure Aggie bliss.
Foundation Medicine HQ
It might look like a topographical map or a close-up fingerprint, but it's actually over 1700 feet of 100% custom concentric linear shapes, each boasting a radiant 300 lumens per foot. Each luminaire has either 6, 9, or 12-inch high sidewalls, wrapped with acoustical felt for that extra quiet 'wow' factor.
Trinity Church
At the Highland Park Campus location, the updated modern architecture accompanied by Lumos’s sophisticated cylinders gives this renovated space a seamless vibrant glow.