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GE Announces Winners of Coveted 31st Annual GE Edison Award: Shook, Mahr, Curtis and Corbett-Oates of Schuler Shook Win 2013 GE Edison Award

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GE Announces Winners of Coveted 31st Annual GE Edison Award: Shook, Mahr, Curtis and Corbett-Oates of Schuler Shook Win 2013 GE Edison Award

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. (June 3, 2014)---The 2013 GE Edison Award is presented to Robert Shook, Maureen Mahr, Jennifer Curtis and Kimberley Corbett-Oates of Schuler Shook (Chicago, Illinois, USA) for lighting City Performance Hall in Dallas, Texas, USA. A personalized Steuben crystal award for the winner of this 31st annual lighting design competition was presented by GE Lighting on June 2, 2014, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
City Performance Hall, a showcase for Dallas' mid-sized arts companies, glows from within and provides an inspiring entry to the renowned Dallas Arts District. Designed before LEDs became truly viable as general lighting solutions, the project features GE 39-watt ConstantColor® CMH® lamps for interior downlights and wall wash fixtures in the lobby and exterior soffit.
The multi-level main lobby is positioned tightly to the public sidewalk. Through the transparent curtain wall façade, the lobby's side walls, ceiling and lighting sweep away the boundary between interior and exterior. The rear wall is illuminated by a combination of border striplights and recessed lensed wall washers with 39-watt CMH® PAR30 narrow flood lamps. Ceiling fixtures are strategically zoned by row and function to provide greater flexibility for control despite having a non-dimmable source. Throughout the multi-level lobby, coves lit with GE 54-watt T5 3000K fluorescent lamps are integrated into lower ceilings to provide an indirect source of lighting. A similar detail using the same lamps in dimmable fixtures is repeated under the balcony in the performance space.
In the 750-seat proscenium theater, general lighting is provided by dimmable GE 500-watt halogen downlights, accessible from the catwalks above. Several LED color-changing features allow user groups to dramatically change the dynamic of the space, including RGB floodlights that light the concrete ceiling above the floating wood panel reflectors. The balcony floats away from the board-formed concrete walls, providing a location to conceal up and down border striplights lamped with GE 50-watt halogen HIR™ narrow flood lamps that graze the highly textured surfaces. In lieu of a traditional fabric stage curtain, an LED low-res matrix provides a contemporary canvas for commissioned video art.
A prestigious panel of five judges selected this year's winning entry for its superiority in the following categories: functional excellence; architectural compatibility; effective use of state-of-the-art lighting products and techniques; appropriate color, form and texture revelation; energy effectiveness; and cost effectiveness.
Judges for the 31st annual competition were:
  • Domingo Gonzalez, IES, IALD, AIA, LC, Domingo Gonzalez Associates, New York, New York, USA
  • Professor Hai Luoxi, Professor, College of Architecture & Urban Planning, Tongji University, Shanghai, China
  • Charles "Chip" Israel, FIALD, MIES, LEED AP®, Lighting Design Alliance, Long Beach, California, USA
  • Arq. José Ramón Tagle Del Cueto, LEED AP®, CxA, GCxP, AKF Group, Coyoacán, México
  • Robert Young, LC, GE Lighting, Westchester, Illinois, USA
The winning project was one of three Awards of Excellence finalists. The other Awards of Excellence winners were:
  • Global Investment Firm (San Francisco, California, USA) designed by BANKS|RAMOS Architectural Lighting Design (San Francisco, California, USA).
  • Herscher Hall at Skirball Cultural Center (Los Angeles, California, USA) designed by Lam Partners (Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA).
Also presented at the GE Edison Awards ceremony were five Awards of Merit, six Awards for Environmental Design, one Award for Residential Design and three Awards of Special Citation.
Visit www.gelighting.com to view all the award winners of the 2013 GE Edison Awards in more detail and to find information related to the 2014 GE Edison Award call for entries.
About GE Lighting
GE Lighting invents with the vigor of its founder Thomas Edison to develop energy-efficient solutions that change the way people light their world in commercial, industrial, municipal and residential settings. The business employs about 13,000 people in more than 100 countries, and sells products under the reveal® and Energy Smart® consumer brands, and Evolve™, GTx™, Immersion™, Infusion™, Lumination™, Albeo™ and Tetra® commercial brands, all trademarks of GE. GE works on things that matter to build a world that works better. For more information, visit www.gelighting.com.
2013 GE Edison Awards of Merit
Loyola University -- Damen Student Center(Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Jim Baney
Maureen Mahr
Jennifer Curtis
Kanis Glaewketgarn
Schuler Shook (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Moscone Convention Center(San Francisco, California, USA)
Hiram Banks
Claudio Ramos, IALD
Lisa Kramer
BANKS|RAMOS Architectural Lighting Design(San Francisco, California, USA)
Red Bull Music Academy(New York, New York, USA)
Suzan Tillotson
Christopher Cheap
Erin Dreyfous
Tillotson Design Associates (New York, New York, USA)Contributing Architects: Jeffrey Inaba, Ostap Rudakevych, Yoichiro Mizuno and Alan Kwan, Inaba Architects (Brooklyn, New York, USA)
Union Depot Intermodal Transit and Transportation Hub(St. Paul, Minnesota, USA)
Tao Ham, PhD, IALD, LC, LEED AP®HGA Architects and Engineers (Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA)
2013 GE Award of Merit/Award for Environmental Design
Gensler Newport Beach Office(Newport Beach, California, USA)
Moritz Hammer
Martin van Koolbergen, AIA, IALD, LC, LEED AP®Kaplan Gehring McCarroll Architectural Lighting, Inc.
(El Segundo, California, USA)Contributing architects: Jim Young, Nichole Babiak, David Loyola, Ashley Warneke and Nick Acevedo, Gensler -- Newport Beach (Newport Beach, California, USA)
2013 GE Edison Award for Residential Design
Museum Tower Penthouse(San Francisco, California, USA)
Hiram Banks
Claudio Ramos, IALD
Matthew Landl, Associate IALD
Steve Rosenberg
Signa Weise
BANKS|RAMOS Architectural Lighting Design(San Francisco, California, USA)
2013 GE Edison Awards for Environmental Design
HSBC Exportec Toluca(Toluca, Edo. de Mexico, Mexico)
Javier Presas
Juan Andres Vergara
Luis Fernández de Ortega
Vergara y Fernandez de Ortega Arquitectos
(Mexico City, Mexico)
Loyola University -- Institute of Environmental Sustainability(Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Jim Baney
Giulio Pedota
Miory Kanashiro
Schuler Shook (Chicago, Illinois, USA)
Newcastle Library(Newcastle, Washington, USA)
Jill Cody, IALD, LC, LEED AP®dark | light design (Seattle, Washington, USA)
Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center(Denver, Colorado, USA)
Joy Yamada
David Riffel
Illume ME Engineers (Wheat Ridge, Colorado, USA)Martin Eiss
Fentress Architects (Denver, Colorado, USA)Carol Koplin
Koplin Interiors LLC (Lone Tree, Colorado, USA)
Redding School for the Arts(Redding, California, USA)
James Benya, PE, FIES, FIALD
Benya Burnett Consultancy (Davis, California, USA)James Theimer
Trilogy Architecture (Redding, California, USA)
2013 GE Edison Award Special Citations
Special Citation for Cultural ValueMemorial to the Victims of Violence
Gustavo Aviles
Anna Sbokou
Juan Carlos Martínez
Lighteam/Avilés Sbokou Lighting Composers(Mexico City, Mexico)
Special Citation for Adaptive ReuseRestoration Hardware Boston(Boston, Massachusetts, USA)
Ross De Alessi
Norm Spencer
Neil Reeder
Ross De Alessi Lighting Design (Seattle, Washington, USA)
Special Citation for Community TransformationRiverEdge Park(Aurora, Illinois, USA)
Robert Shook
Maureen Mahr
Kanis Glaewketgarn
Jennifer Curtis
Christopher Sprague
Lisa Bernacchi
Schuler Shook (Chicago, Illinois, USA)David Steele
Muller and Muller (Chicago, Illinois, USA)

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