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Our Projects

Whether it is lighting the way to the Capitol or shining on the Orioles, Commercial Lighting has been a dependable source for the designer, distributor, contractor and the end user. We strive for excellence and take pride in every project. Our experience and our knowledge will help you with the complexity of the lighting industry.

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Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) - Charles Center Station, Baltimore

North  Star Lighting - LED Vivid Linear Wash II


Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) - Reisterstown Plaza Station, Baltimore

North Star Lighting  - LED Vivid Linear Wash II


 

DC Office Building

Architect:  Fox Architects

Lighting Designer:  MCLA Architectural Lighting Design

A central design feature was a three story staircase with an integral waterfall.  It needed to be lit for both function and aesthetics.  We provided a custom solution with a high efficient lighting system that enhanced the beauty of the staircase and waterfall.  The conference rooms we provided a system with lit 90's to provide a square pattern in the ceiling.  All applications we used a custom design lens to diffuse the light to provide no bright or dark spots with the lens 

  


Baltimore Aquarium

GE Lighting Solutions - GE Contour Series

320 Linear foot of GE Contour Series LED lighting system was used to replace the aging neon wave on Baltimore's National Aquarium.  In addition to a bright new look the low volage LED system could be up to 40% more energy efficient than neon.



Ozzie's Corner Italian restaurant, Fairfax, VA

Crenshaw Lighting worked very closely with Washington DC based Chatelain Architects to create this special family of fixtures.

Materials:Oiled rubbed bronze


Gallery Place Metro Entryway, Washington

A row of rectangular and square kiosks manufactured by Neri spa provides auxiliary retail space along a promenade which fronts a portal leading to the Gallery Place Metro station. Neri craftsmen assembled the structures on site.


Bay Area Community Church,  Annapolis MD


Engineered Lighting Products
Architect: Waldon Scott
Engineer: Allen & Shariff

ELP’s A9 Series extrusions are mounted back to back to provide fluorescent uplighting of the exposed sloped ceiling deck  in this two-storey space.  Luminaires are situated above the mezzanine that runs the length of a concourse that links lobby, reception area and café.  They provide ambient lighting for the mezzanine as well as a uniformly luminous horizontal ceiling plane which silhouettes the undulating form of the mezzanine when viewed from below.


Amtrak south platform near BWI Marshall Airport

LSI Architectural Outdoor
Engineer: STV

Originally constructed around 1980, this passenger train platform’s renovation included a new lighting system which was required to provide generous levels of illuminance   The LSI Greenlee Lifestyles luminaire was selected both for its daytime appearance and optical performance.  Lights are mounted on poles at 20 foot intervals and use vertical pulse start metal halide lamps.


Alban Tractor Co., Inc. - Upper Marlboro, MD


GE Consumer and Industrial Lighting System

For close to 10 years Commercial Lighting has been working hand-in-hand with Alban Tractor, their team of Architectural and Engineering Consultants, along side the GC’s and EC’s in the field with GE’s Application Dept. in Henderson, NC to suggest and provide Lighting solutions to meet their varied applications.


The Warner Theater

Crenshaw Lighting
Lighting Design: Moran-Coventry Lighting Associates

When this landmark theater was restored in 1992, the owner chose antique chandeliers of European origin for the foyer area. These fixtures required restoration and resizing in order to fit the space.
During restoration, the fixtures were lengthened by the addition of the new bottom baskets and top crowns to match the existing fixture body. Additional lamp clusters in the top and bottom of the fixtures helped to illuminate the new Strass crystal prisms and beading.


Bureau

Bureau of Engraving - Washington, DC

Crenshaw Lighting
Architect: Baker Associates

Designed to highlight a reception area, this ten-foot long fixture is distinguished by its clear, crisp lines. This fixture is fabricated from just two materials, stainless steel and glass, and incorporates a variety of custom designed stainless steel fasteners. The subtle light patterns are achieved by backlighting panels of laminated glass. Task lighting for the desk is provided by low voltage downlights placed in the cylindrical 'backbone' of the fixture.