Sirius Award Gallery

The Sirius Awards are presented annually to recognize and honor the surpassingly excellent work of designers, architects, and specifiers of lighting using Sirius products. Entries are judged on creativity, originality, and effective use of Sirius lighting products. In addition to the recognition and trophy, cash prizes will be awarded to the winners. To enter the Sirius Awards contest, please click on the following link or contact your local Sirius Lighting Representative.

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Designer: Terry Bell, CD+M Lighting Design Group
Project: The Venue
Location: St. Petersburg, FL
Representative: Certified Lighting Solutions
Details: The Venue is a 30,000sf nightclub in the Tampa Bay area. The project required sleek contemporary lighting fixtures in halogen sources for dimming, LED sources for visual impact, and decorative pieces to compliment the interior character of each unique area within the club.

2007

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Designer: Marziani Associate Architects
Project: R&S Motors 
Location: Fort Washington, PA
Representative: Diversified Lighting Associates
Details: R&S Motors used Sirius monopoint pendants to reinforce the elegance and sleek style one would expect of a Mercedes dealership. The challenge in this project was to create a human scale on the 2.5 story showroom space. The Optic String pendants provide the optimum space scale solution, superior downlighting capabilities, and the unique, crystal glass is a perfect complement to the Mercedes logo.

2006

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Designer: Mathew Anderson / Hearing Troy & Associates
Project: Radio One
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Representative: Lighting Associates
Details: Radio One radio stations used Sirius to accentuate its hip, urban, loft style interior. Sirius rail complimented the station’s open structure design and its elaborate cable tray system by running directly below the trays down the hallways. Pico and Versa fixtures were mixed to provide general and accent lighting. By the elevators, a Sirius rail grid creates a false ceiling look with Pico fixtures providing all the lighting. The conference room table is visible from the lobby and is highlighted with Optic pendants.

2005

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Designer: Katherine C. Abernathy / Abernathy Lighting Design, Inc. 
Project: Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame
Location: Cincinnati, OH 
Representative: Brilliant Lighting
Details: This circular room that celebrates the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame Players was a perfect location for Sirius curved rail. The plaques, magically suspended in space by aircraft cable, begged for a clean and simple lighting system to enhance and celebrate the importance of the room. The AR111 low voltage track heads accent the plaques while Nino series fixtures with red and white frosted glass shades wash and accent the murals. The availability of colored shades and rail insulators greatly contributed to the Reds color scheme.

2004

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Designer: Lance Blake / Rotwein and Blake
Project: Kushner Companies' Cafe
Location: Florham Park, NJ
Representative: Independent Lighting Associates, Inc.
Details: This high style employee cafe was designed with a variety of rich colors, textures and finishes. A lighting solution was required to properly illuminate the space as well as enhance the design. Sirius products were chosen because of their quality, appearance and ease of use. The ability to position the fixtures freely on the rail enabled the designer to create visually appealing areas of contrast with light and shadow, while the Sirius color and texture actually enhanced the look of the space!

2003

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Project: Custom Built Residence
Location: Memphis, TN
Representative: Spectrum Lighting and Controls
Details: The design challenge was to creatively illuminate the central hallway without detracting from the architectural styling. To blend in during the daytime and stand out at night, the sleek Sirius rail with a chrome finish was chosen. The rail is also curved at the same radius as the space to blend in perfectly. 

2002

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Designer: Doreen LeMay Madden / Lux Lighting Design
Project: Genuity eBusiness Hosting Technical Center
Location: Carteret, NJ
Representative: Brilliant Lighting
Details: The architects were concerned that this corporate lobby presented major obstacles for lighting. The ceiling plane was to consist of floating metal panels in "wave-like" formations. A two-story window wall could cause unappealing reflections from copper, polished stone and exotic wood finishes. The lighting had to be easily accessible for maintenance and harmonize with the elements.

2001

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Designer:
Roberta Meade-Curry
Project: Crazy Buffet
Location: West Palm Beach, FL 
Representative: Griffin Lighting Sales

2000

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Designer:
Carlson West Povondra Architects
Project: Security National Bank 
Location: Omaha, NE