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LightWild Receives US Patent for Solid-State Lighting-Based Facade Lighting Solutions

LightWild proclaimed that it has secured a patent number 7,6888,280 B2 from the US Patent and Trademark Office for its method of lighting building facades with decorative arrangements of color-altering solid-state lighting (SSL) luminaires called LED grids.

Anaheim GardenWalk in California

LightWild implemented the proprietary technology at several buildings, including the O2 World Arena in Berlin, Germany, the Sunset Millennium in West Hollywood, CA, the Anaheim GardenWalk in Anaheim, CA, and Kansas City, MO. The company offers comprehensive facade lighting solutions ranging from LED fixtures to wiring and control solutions depending on the requirements of the project.

With the help of its Facade Lighting and Engineered Lighting Solutions group, LightWild works with lighting designers and architects to develop project specific SSL-based facade lighting solutions to deliver stunning illuminating effects from video effects to dull white illumination throughout building facades.

Comprehensive LightWild engineering documentation is also essential to complete the project successfully. LightWild offers a number of services such as light beam angle and density studies, wiring and riser diagrams, controls programming and content creation, custom fixtures, light pollution studies, system architecture designs, on-site installation and other engineering services.

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