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Why Use Custom Lighting In Your Commercial Space

Why Use Custom Lighting In Your Commercial Space

So why should one use custom lighting in their commercial space? Safety is the first reason. Custom lighting is not a luxury but a necessity. Adequate lighting where you need it prevents accidents and sheds light on what’s stored. If the commercial space is a...

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Los Angeles Architect Pierre Koenig

Los Angeles Architect Pierre Koenig

Los Angeles architect Pierre Koenig is famously known for his work in modernist architecture, specifically with his steel and glass houses. One must remember that when a well-renowned architect dies, their designed building becomes priceless evidence of their...

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The Art Deco Architecture of the Griffith Observatory

The Art Deco Architecture of the Griffith Observatory

Regardless of where you stand to view the Griffith Observatory, its Art Deco architecture we know is as impressive as ever. Let’s explore some facts about the Griffith Observatory before discussing its iconic Art Deco architectural style. The Griffith Observatory took...

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Modernist Design at the Palm Springs Modernism Show

Modernist Design at the Palm Springs Modernism Show

The Palm Springs Modernism Show is the Coachella of mid-century modernist design and architecture. Ironically, it’s held in the Palm Springs area in the Coachella Valley. Modernism Week is an 11-day event that runs this year from February 16-26. This also includes the...

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The Spotlight on Architectural Lighting Design

The Spotlight on Architectural Lighting Design

People ask all the time, what’s the big deal about architectural lighting design? If aesthetics, functionality, energy efficiency, safety, and comfort are essential to you, then you’ll understand the importance of architectural lighting design. Any well-designed home,...

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Pasadena Architecture: The Millard House

Pasadena Architecture: The Millard House

The fantastic piece of Pasadena architecture known as the Millard House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Millard House was built in 1923 and was the first in a series of four houses constructed out of concrete blocks. Frank Lloyd Wright used concrete blocks for...

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Austin Architecture at Its Best: The Driskill Hotel

Austin Architecture at Its Best: The Driskill Hotel

The Driskill Hotel has quite the reputation, both for its appearance and what occurs inside the property. This great piece of Austin architecture was built in the 1880s. It was where a young Lyndon Baines Johnson met his future wife, Lady Bird, for their first date....

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Why Consider LED Lighting Design?

Why Consider LED Lighting Design?

We live in a progressive society, and sustainability is pertinent if future generations are to survive. Yes, that sounds dramatic, but it’s true and resonates, especially when we talk about LED lighting design. Here are some facts and why LED lighting and LED lighting...

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A Great Los Angeles Landmark: The Bradbury Building

A Great Los Angeles Landmark: The Bradbury Building

Let’s face it – Los Angeles is the land where everyone has a story to tell. Even some of the beautiful old structures known as Los Angeles landmarks have their stories. And like their human counterparts, many of these Los Angeles landmarks have appeared in...

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Start the New Year in Your Best Light

Start the New Year in Your Best Light

It’s not a secret that Gerald Olesker, founder and CEO of ADG Lighting, creates the most beautiful lighting arrangements in some of the finest hotels, restaurants, and celebrity homes worldwide. There’s a reason for that; lighting, specifically created and programmed...

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Our New Year’s Message

Our New Year’s Message

As we approach the end of the year, all of us at ADG Lighting want to thank you for being the best part of our year. We also want to be the first to welcome you to the New Year 2023. Let's make 2023 the best year ever! Happy New Year!! ~from the team at ADG

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Hanukkah: The Festival of Lights

Hanukkah: The Festival of Lights

As we are in the middle of our holiday season, it’s essential to reflect on how some of our holidays came about. The meaning of the holidays gives us a new or renewed perspective and respect that sometimes gets lost in our shopping craze.  One such holiday is...

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The Orange County Museum of Art

The Orange County Museum of Art

The arts are alive and well in Orange County! The new Orange County Museum of Art, located at 3333 Avenue of the Arts in Costa Mesa, California, is a dynamic building designed by Pritzker Prize winning-architect Thom Mayne. The structure Mr. Mayne began designing 14...

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Austin Architecture: What’s Brush Square?

Austin Architecture: What’s Brush Square?

In simple terms, Brush Square is one of three historic public squares that dates back to 1839. Edwin Waller was the first mayor of Austin, Texas, and the designer of Austin’s downtown grid area. Brush Square is one of three original historic public squares that...

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The Psychology of Lighting Design and Its Impact

The Psychology of Lighting Design and Its Impact

There's a psychology to lighting design. If the desired ambiance is romantic, use warm hues using red in your lighting scheme. Placement is important. Romantic lighting makes you look beautiful or handsome and beautifies the room. Lighting can lift your mood or drag...

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