Finished fixture. LED tape light 2500K and buildings at 2200K.
Original concept by VLK Architects of Fort Worth.
Fixture on roof deck of Neil P. Anderson building on 7th Street near Burnett Park
Before picture of water tower structure at night.
Before picture of water tower structure during daytime.
Kyle and Justin assembling 1 of 6 mounting plates.
Mounting plate #5. On board Caseta wireless dimmers are operated by Pico remote. Hue bulbs to be controlled by app.
3 of the 6 mounting plates installed. Fort Worth Convention Center in background.
All 6 mounting plates and LED channels installed. All wiring complete. Beginning of surface plate installation.
Chandelier in progress under tower structure.
Major streets of LED tape in channel.
Testing LED streets.
In progress shot at night.
Wiring detail. Each of 102 the building lights are individually addressed and controllable.
Having fun with the RGBW bulbs.
Only 2 panels left to go.
Fixture complete, all panels and building installed.
Sunrise catching the frosted acrylic square rods, fixture is powered off.
More sunrise.
Another sunrise picture.
Daytime image.
White and warm tones.
Early evening.
Burnett Park and Briefcase Man are depicted.
Chandelier can have static colors or have dynamic color transitions.
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Fort Worth Terrace Chandelier

12' x 12' Custom Chandelier of the downtown area of Fort Worth, TX. Uses 80' of LED tape for the major streets and 100 RGBW programmable LED Light sources to illuminate the frosted acrylic buildings.

Charles Camacho
Senior Lighting Designer | Circa Lighting Austin, TX