The inspiration for this cruise ship terminal was the image of two ships passing in the night. Chosen with the Terminal’s prime audience (tens-of-thousands of daily commuters on the adjacent causeway) in mind, the terminal’s Arrival Hall and Parking Structure appear to cross paths as they drive by. In the evening, this concept comes to life with lighting that artfully showcases the building’s bold, geometric forms and subtle storytelling.
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Paul Gregory for Architectural Lighting Magazine - 10 Years Later
Focus Lighting Principal Paul Gregory was featured on the cover of Architectural Lighting magazine exactly ten years ago. In the issue, Paul discusses how the Focus Lighting office (which, at the time occupied much of his West Manhattan townhouse), was designed to be one of experimentation and creativity. In a new office space a decade later, these values remain alive and well.
