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250 Masters of Landscape Lighting OAK CREST LANDSCAPE LIGHTING Jim Ply Beverley Hills, CA 310-596-5286 oakcrestll.com ABOVE: A "fallen" twisted I-beam from the World Trade Center stands as the centerpiece of the Beverly Hills 9/11 Memorial. Behind, a pair of columns represents the Twin Towers. Illuminating the memorial allows the public to reflect on its features with fewer distractions and greater focus. Photography by George Gruel FACING PAGE LEFT: This dark steel Clement Meadmore sculpture required a cooler 5500k color temperature to keep it from disappearing at night. The chosen temperature reveals Meadmore's characteristic tension and fluid movement, bringing the form to life where warmer tones fell short. Photography by Aaron Landman FACING PAGE RIGHT: This George Rickey kinetic sculpture greets guests as they arrive at this Beverly Hills residence. Three in-grade fixtures illuminate the piece from below, capturing the shifting motion of its independent arms. As the sculpture moves through its cycles, the lighting reveals ever-changing reflections and patterns across its surface and plane of rotation. Photography by Aaron Landman

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