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The 33rd Annual GE Edison Awards were presented on Monday, April 25, 2016, at an evening awards program and reception at the Hard Rock Hotel, in San Diego, during Lightfair, which was held this year in that city. The program’s top honor, the GE Edison Award, was presented to New York-based Fisher Marantz Stone Architectural Lighting Design, for the lighting design of the Covington & Burling office building in Washington, D.C.
This year’s jury comprised Thomas Johnson, a senior lighting application engineer, at Current, powered by GE; Amy Laughead-Riese, president and principal lighting designer at 37 Volts Light Studio, in Cincinnati; and Joseph Howley, industry relations manager at GE Lighting, in Cleveland. The criteria for the awards were: functional excellence, architectural compatibility, effective use of state-of-the-art lighting products and techniques, appropriate color, form and texture revelation, energy effectiveness, and cost effectiveness. Projects were required to have been completed within the past two calendar years.
GE Edison Award and Award of Excellence
Project: Covington & Burling, Washington, D.C.
Lighting Designers: Fisher Marantz Stone Architectural Lighting Design, New York
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