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ADG lights home in Luxe Magazine, Cover Story

Oct 26, 2012 | Lighting

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ADG lights home in Luxe Magazine Cover Story     Luxe MFDG  article

Glad to be part of the Corona Del Mar Home Tour & participate in $200,000 of funds raised for the Local Schools. Real estate agent Susan Piazza of  listed the original home. Designer Michael Fullen  made this Port Street Concrete Tilt-up an Award Winner. Click and see the project on Micahel’s Portfolio.
The home is featured in this months Luxe Magazine Cover story with Lighting Credits for Architectural Detail Group. Here are a few of the cool fixtures we made.  Respectively ADG has designed and manufactured lights for other homes in the area with Contractors like RDM a long time and well respected construction professional team.

Furniture fabrication form and function, decorative lighting as functional detail, and ecosmart illumination with the Sexiest of shells are what ADG Eco Lighting does well. We like the LED lights of the Wrate home on the Port Streets celebrated by all the touring locals of Corna del Mar.

Celebrate some of these other elements by ADG on the V&M, Vintage and Modern website and visit our other Eco Blogs to see works in progress like the Manhattan Beach Country club Eco Sculptural Chandelier

LED, Induction and Decorative Light Fixtures

ADG Eco custom LED Light Fixture www.GreenHotelLighting.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

For those of you that read articles about sustainable or eco lighting companies, and peruse the pages of magazines like Period Homes and Traditional building, there are a few myths to dispel.  Eco does not mean screw in an LED light bulb or put in a compact fluorescent bulb. And many of the companies in “Green sections” call themselves Green but are merely selling a component of green. 

Companies like Architectural Detail Group, Inc and ADG Eco Lighting embrace the process of manufacturing products and the impact those products have on the earth. ADG does not have a LEED building, or count the carbon molecules as offset. the Founders and teams at ADG do practice and strive to continually get the message across that sustainability is a mind set.  Gerald Olesker, ceo and founder, is consistently insuring that scrap is at its lowest level in the shop, while his teams also are effective at processing. Sr. Designer and factory management run by Joey Gennaro, looks at processes like water jet and laser cutting to next products and reduce waste as well as free up man power.    

Efficiency with sustainability seems to be a buzz these days, but the question is were teh early settlers in the west efficient. By definition yes, but by practical means, no. ADG takes a similar mind set. What it takes to be a Green Entrepreneur is shear will-power and determination. Green Entrepreneur, Gerald Olesker looks at the goal and incredibly insures that the client’s needs will be met as well as vendors and ADG Team members.

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About Gerald Olesker; Gerald Olesker has designed lighting and functional detail for over 3 billion dollars of real estate projects world wide. Mr. Olesker’s design abilities span over 1,000 products in lighting, decorative architectural elements, Patent Pending electronics, gadgets and tooling for solution based manufacturing.

Gerald Olesker currently is the ceo of Architectural Detail Group, Inc, has been a private investor in live work lofts and green architectural projects, as well as restaurant investor, risk taker and community advocate. Mr. Olesker has sat on 10 boards, coached young entreprenurs in Early stages in a variety of businesses, one which just sold after reaching 100 location nationwide.

As a community leader, leadership started in his early years as an awardee of the Rotary youth leadership award, participant in leadership councils during school years and at the collegiate level with Greek councils and fraternity leadership as President of AEPi. Gerald Olesker also served as a regional advisor to his fraternity, a youth director and has always contributed to the local schools where he resides.

Entrepreneurship and Gerald Olesker go hand in hand. he has served as a board member of Entrepreneurs Organization, Los Angeles and also helped the struggling Cabrillo Musical Theatre with a turn around for the non-profit, viewing it as a business necessity. Cabrillo is now one of the nationally recognized entities from CA to Broadway.

Civic, Community and Charitable activities and Contributions: Gerald Olesker was one of the first members of the Southern California Chapter of the Institute of Classical Architecture, serving on the Education Committee. Gerald and his wife are building fund donors to the Kane Educational Center at TEC in Thousand Oaks. For  10 years he had served on the Board  of Directors for the Cabrillo Music Theatre in Ventura County helping to turn around the fledgling company, he helped hire a new CEO and helped to create a community give back Adopt-A-School program that has served over 24,000 underprivileged youth, military and seniors the past 3 years.  Gerald participates in both raising money and volunteering time for the MS Society annual walks. Now a former Board member of the Board of Goverors Mr. Olesker helped to provide sponsorships and bring in sponsors for the Valley Economic Alliance 2009 Economic Summit with Magic Johnson.  He  maintains a small speaking and interview platform. November 2012 Gerald Olesker will be speaking with UBS financial Analyst discussing Energy as the new Financial Frontier.

Letters, thank you notes, testimonials and photos surround the office. Gerald Olesker and his Team at ADG have gone recognised and unrecognized in 200 articles from Architectural Magazines, to Green Leadership articles (ADG Eco Partial News clippings) in the Business Journal and national  energy articles. What Mr. Olesker calls Humble Arrogance is his way of describing the advocacy position he takes for engaging with community and clients helping to ensure that the process is a mutually effective and many times Award Winning way of approaching our built environment.

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