Lighting Design
Besides their extensive work for the cruise lines, NED has also designed new lighting systems for the Architect of the Capitol including feasibility designs for the United States Senate and House of Representatives chambers in Washington, D.C..
Additional architectural lighting design projects include both the interior and exterior lighting of the Silver Star Hotel & Casino in Philadelphia, Missouri, special architectural feature lighting on board the Holland America ship “MS Rotterdam”; and the Fountain of Angels in Carthage, Missouri.
Special Event lighting design includes the Hong Kong Handover Ceremony to China (Transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong), the Macau Handover Ceremony to China (Transfer of sovereignty of Macau) & Singapore’s 25th Jubilee Spectacular. They were responsible for lighting the 2000, 2004 and 2008 United States presidential election debates as well as the vice-presidential election debates.
Corporate clients for which NED provided lighting design services for shows, events and exhibits include: Chrysler, GM, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Infiniti, Intel, Jeep, McDonalds, Nissan, Porsche, Toyota and Wal-Mart.
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