Monterey Intercontinental Hotel & Steinhart Aquarium

Lighting experiences add emotional impact within public spaces

• Environmental lighting which simultaneously conveys a subtle story of place

• Custom-composed aural ambience provides an extra layer to graceful visuals

• LED technology results in minimal cost to operate in a commercial facility 24/7

• Gentle animation activates the space, providing added depth and texture

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Animated lighting effects provide both practical illumination and story-emphasizing textures to walls and ceilings. The following two examples illustrate how this is achieved.

In Monterey, CA, on the shore of famous Monterey Bay, an interior stair corridor has become a topic of conversation as guests climb from the main level to second level conference rooms. Center to the visual impression is a hand-made fiberoptic chandelier suggestive of a gentle jellyfish drifting on an undersea current. Chandelier colors slowly evolve against a backdrop of slow-moving water ripples. The overall effect is one of walking beneath the ocean, which is apropos since the hotel is located down the street from the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and even closer to the Pacific Ocean itself. Hotel guests often take their bar drink to these stairs to sit and enjoy the calming ambient soundtrack as pastel hues gradually shift.

Up the coast in San Francisco, CA, the Steinhart Aquarium, part of the California Academy of Sciences, displays animated water ripples across the walls of several exhibits. While observing live creatures through a glass portal, the peripheral view of patrons becomes filled with subtle motion to imply they are in the water space.

Both of these environmental creations were designed, produced and art directed by GPG.

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