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USCD Sunshine Market
La Jolla, CA
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In the renovation of the Sunshine Marketplace at the University of California, San Diego, Day-O-Lite’s PRFL-44-D suspended linear and ARCL-44-D-TRL custom curved recessed luminaires were selected to deliver both visual performance and seamless architectural integration.
Designed with a clean 4" aperture and delivering up to 115 LPW, the PRFL-44-D linear fixtures provide high illuminance across shelving and aisles, ensuring product visibility and a comfortable retail experience.
At checkout, the ARCL-44-D-TRL recessed system mirrors the exact curvature of the false ceiling and floor path, blending lighting with architecture in a trimless, precision-aligned installation. With a UGR<17, exceptional efficacy, and long life, both systems deliver a low-glare, energy-efficient solution tailored for high-traffic commercial environments.
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Radiant Health
Marion, IN
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The newly completed entry at Radiant Health showcases a dynamic lighting composition designed to elevate the patient experience from the moment of arrival. At the heart of the design are custom ARCL-44-D surface-mounted ovals, forming expressive patterns that immediately define the ceiling plane. These sculptural luminaires allow designers to create virtually any geometric expression, perfectly tailored to the architectural concept.
Complementing the ARCL series are PRFL-24-D-F/TRL recessed linear fixtures, precisely integrated at the check-in desk and throughout the waiting area to provide balanced ambient illumination. The custom yellow finish of the ARCL fixtures adds a warm, inviting touch that enhances Radiant's brand identity and sets the tone for a positive patient experience.
Both ARCL and PRFL series feature low-glare optics (UGR <18) for visual comfort, long lifespan for minimal maintenance, and high efficiency to meet sustainability goals. PRFL-24 is DLC V5.1 listed, and both families are Declare Red List Approved, supporting healthy building initiatives and LEED projects.