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Masters of Landscape Lighting
These four images illustrate how lighting can shape distinct visual compositions,
always keeping human interaction at the heart of the design.
ABOVE: Uplighting on the inside of the allée trees, paired with subtle vertical lighting at the
distant entry door, clearly defines the corridor's rhythm and destination.
Photography by George Gruel
TOP LEFT: Uplighting the vertical surroundings — complemented by soft downlighting and a
slightly brighter wash over the table — completes the understanding of this outdoor space.
Landscape Architects:Reese Roberts Partners; Wright & Co. Construction, Inc.; LandLux, LLC
Photography by Tim Ryan
BOTTOM LEFT: Gentle downlighting defines the stairway, while soft vertical illumination on
the distant wall guides comfortable and intuitive movement through the space.
Photography by George Gruel
FACING PAGE: Downlighting provides patterned shadows across this patio seating area.
Combined with the tree uplighting creating ambiance and function blending seamlessly
with the adjacent interior.
Landscape Architects: Reese Roberts Partners; Wright & Co. Construction, Inc.; LandLux, LLC
Photography by Tim Ryan