Guggenheim Museum GRAFIK 6000® series
■Paul Zaferiou, the project’s lighting designer, was familiar with Lutron's GRAFIK 6000 preset lighting control system, which was used in the original Guggenheim in New York. "I knew it would deliver precise, reliable control, and that it was easy to install and programme."
■Lighting within the building had to be beautiful and flexible to complement an environment where walls curve, snake around and rise to incredible heights. The Lutron GRAFIK 6000 system met the designer's request for "the ability to add layers of light".The system features close to 2,000 circuits, 1,375 power boxes and over 80 dimming panels, controlled by three GRAFIK 6000 processors, one for each floor. The dimming panels were built in Lutron's US factory and shipped to the museum. Installation took just four days
■The system features close to 2,000 circuits, 1,375 power boxes and over 80 dimming panels, controlled by three GRAFIK 6000 processors, one for each floor. The dimming panels were built in Lutron's US factory and shipped to the museum. Installation took just four days.
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